Sting at the Auditorium for the Roma Summer Fest: at 74 he enchants the audience with historic songs (including those by the Police)

The English singer-songwriter, actor, author and activist stopped in Rome with his world tour "Sting 3.0"
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The Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone's cavea was packed on Monday, July 7, for one of the most anticipated events of this rich summer season of concerts in the Capital. For the Roma Summer Fest , the world tour " Sting 3.0" by the ex-Police stopped in Rome, with guitarist Dominic Miller , his long-time collaborator, and drummer Chris Maas . In a trio like his Police to bring the great successes of the British rock band formed in London in 1997 live. Sting goes on stage shortly after 9 pm, greeted by screams and long applause, and opens the live show with the song "Message in a bottle" . The cavea is immediately captured by the power of the song and the timeless charisma of the seventy-four-year-old singer-songwriter, actor, author and activist. Everyone sings, carrying the rhythm with their hands. There is a pleasant party atmosphere, while his great solo hits and his latest single "I wrote your name (Upon my heart)" also arrive in the setlist. Among the audience in the stalls there are many famous faces, from Stefania Sandrelli to Pierfrancesco Favino with Anna Ferzetti, Claudio Santamaria, Serena Autieri and Skin , who this evening, Tuesday 8, will be on the same stage with his Skunk Anansie. About two hours of live, which the artist winner of seventeen Grammy Awards and with one hundred million records sold all over the world, closes with the encores "Roxanne" and "Fragile". Cavea in delirium and long ovation.
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