Dates in France Added to Sting's Summer 2015 Tour!

December 10, 2014

We are pleased to confirm that Sting will perform several concerts in France in July 2015! On July 3, he will play Les Nuits de l’Erdre in Nantes, followed by the Festival Beauregard in Hérouville Saint-Clair on July 4, the Guitare en Scene Festival in St. Julien en Genevoice on July 18 and the Nimes Arena Festival on July 20.

Sting.com fan club members can purchase advance tickets for the Nimes Arena Festival on July 20 beginning TODAY at 12PM (local time).

Tickets will be available to the public per the following schedule (all times are local):

July 3 – Les Nuits de l'Erdre – 2 day passes on sale Wednesday, December 17 at 10AM (single day passes will go on sale in January 2015, date to be announced)

July 4 – Festival Beauregard – on sale tomorrow, December 11 at 10AM

July 18 – Guitare en Scene Festival – on sale Friday, December 12 at 9AM

July 20 – Nimes Arena Festival – on sale Friday, December 12 at 10AM

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