Tour Dates for the Tour


07/30/06 Vilnius
07/29/06 [R] Riga
07/28/06 [R] Tallinn
07/26/06 Moscow
07/24/06 [R] St. Petersburg
07/22/06 [R] Pori
07/21/06 [R] Stockholm
07/19/06 [R] Molde
07/17/06 [R] Bergen
07/15/06 [R] Aarhus
07/13/06 [R] Esch
07/12/06 [R] Alberschwende
07/11/06 [R] Montreux
07/08/06 [R] Werchter
07/07/06 [R] Weert
07/05/06 [R] Carcassonne
07/04/06 [R] Monte Carlo
07/03/06 Monte Carlo
07/01/06 [R] Avila
06/30/06 [R] Albacete
06/27/06 [R] Lyon
06/25/06 [R] Naples
06/23/06 [R] Milan
06/21/06 [R] Bratislava
06/20/06 [R] Budapest
06/19/06 [R] Novi Sad
06/17/06 Salonika
06/16/06 [R] Athens
06/14/06 [R] Istanbul
06/12/06 [R] Nessebar
06/10/06 [R] Limassol
06/08/06 [R] Tel Aviv
06/06/06 [R] Pembroke
06/04/06 [R] Lisbon
04/29/06 Las Vegas
04/27/06 [R] San Juan
04/26/06 [R] La Romana
04/23/06 [R] Plymouth
04/18/06 [R] Las Vegas
04/02/06 [R] San Jose
09/24/05 [R] Warsaw
05/14/05 [R] New York City
05/13/05 [R] Wantagh
05/11/05 [R] Providence
05/10/05 [R] Portland
05/07/05 [R] Manchester
05/06/05 [R] Uncasville
05/05/05 [R] Boston
05/03/05 [R] Wilkes Barre
05/02/05 [R] Reading
04/30/05 Atlantic City
04/29/05 [R] Atlantic City
04/27/05 [R] Fairfax
04/26/05 [R] PSU University Park
04/24/05 [R] Grand Rapids
04/23/05 [R] London
04/22/05 [R] Cleveland
04/20/05 [R] Oxford
04/18/05 [R] Chicago
04/17/05 [R] Champaign
04/15/05 [R] Madison
04/14/05 Columbia
04/12/05 [R] Denver
04/11/05 [R] Salt Lake City
04/09/05 [R] Boise
04/07/05 [R] Missoula
04/05/05 [R] Kelowna
04/04/05 [R] Spokane
04/03/05 [R] Eugene
04/01/05 [R] San Jose
03/29/05 Los Angeles
03/28/05 [R] Los Angeles
03/19/05 [R] London

Show Date

April 22, 2005

Location

Cleveland, OH

Venue

Wolstein Center at CSU

Tour

Broken Music 2005/06


Review available

Showing a serious side to the world


Ticket from Jock Lowndes
The name of Sting's latest tour, 'Broken Music,' suggests he's been rethinking his nearly 30-year career as well as the general state of the music industry.

He confirmed as much Friday night at the Cleveland State University Wolstein Center when he told the sold-out crowd he'd been exploring his roots and repaying musical debts.

Surprisingly, that meant largely ignoring his latest solo album, 'Sacred Love,' and delving into the rich catalog of tunes he penned while fronting the Police in the 1980s.

"That means you'll be hearing songs such as... 'My Sharona,'" he quipped, instantly warming the sedate crowd. The Knack's one big hit wasn't on the set list, but neither was the performance a greatest-hits revue.

Instead, Sting leaned heavily on songs that explored his social conscience - once again timely gems such as 'Driven To Tears,' 'Invisible Sun' and 'When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still Around.'

The obligatory hits - 'Roxanne,' 'Every Breath You Take' and so on - were dutifully rolled out at the end, but the focus was clearly on the individual's relationship with the world versus a romantic partner.

His latest back-up band was ideally suited for the task. The trio, featuring ubiquitous drumming ace Josh Freese and Sting's longtime guitarist, Dominic Miller, kept the songs lean and dynamic.

The production itself was equally stripped-down. The matte-black stage, simple lighting rig and white backdrop provided a welcome counterpoint to the industry standard of spectacle, bombast and taped backing tracks.

Armed with his high-watt charisma, a slim-fitting suit and a stylistically diverse catalog of classics, Sting transformed the cavernous sports arena into an intimate rock club.
© The Plain Dealer by Robert Cherry