Thursday, May 21, 2026

Sting Begins Long Awaited Fall Residency Tonight at Caesar’s Palace, And It’s 99% Sold Out

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Sting finally begins his fabled long awaited residency tonight in Las Vegas.

The first group of shows runs from tonight through November 13, and those suckers are way sold out. Just a few seats remaining. He is the hot ticket.

The next time he sits down in Vegas won’t be until June.

Lucky fans will probably be hearing all his hits plus maybe one or two tracks from Sting’s new album, “The Bridge,” coming November 19th. The single, “Rushing Water,” is all over FM radio and Sirius XM right now.

Look forward to seeing some social media videos from the first night. Wish I could be there! Or anywhere!

 

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