An Evening With Sting To Benefit The Public Theater In New York City!

July 09, 2013

For the first and only time, Sting will perform songs from his new album, The Last Ship, for 10 concerts to benefit The Public Theater in New York City from September 25 – October 9. An evening of music and storytelling in the intimate, 260-seat Anspacher Theater, these performances will offer unique insight into the creative process of both the new album, to be released September 24 (internationally on September 23), and his forthcoming play of the same name, premiering in 2014. All proceeds will benefit The Public Theater.

In keeping with Sting's longstanding tradition of hosting special events for his official fan club, in addition to these 10 performances, 100 Sting.com members will receive free tickets, selected via lottery, to attend a very special concert in celebration of his birthday on Wednesday, October 2 at The Public Theater. Stay tuned to www.sting.com for details.

A limited number of tickets to attend the 10 benefit concerts have been allocated exclusively for Sting.com Fan Club members to purchase in advance of the general public on-sale. The Sting.com Fan Club member pre-sale will begin Saturday, July 13 at 12PM/EST and conclude Sunday, July 14 at 8PM/EST. Members must purchase tickets by phone at (212) 967-7555, using the special code that may be found on your member profile page.

American Express® Cardmembers can also purchase tickets in advance of the general on-sale beginning Wednesday, July 10 at 6PM/EST through Sunday, July 14 at 10PM/EST at http://www.publictheater.org/content/view/296or (212) 967-7555.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Sunday, July 14 at 10:01PM/EST at http://www.publictheater.org/content/view/296 and at the box office or by phone at (212) 967-7555 beginning Monday, July 15 at 12PM/EST .

Benefit ticket prices range from $250 to $2500, with tickets at the top tier to include VIP seating and a pre-show meet & greet with Sting. All performances begin at 8PM. For additional details and ticket information, please visit http://www.publictheater.org/content/view/296.

Comments
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posted by katina77
katina
K I MUST WIN HOW DO U ENTER????? OR R U AUTOMATICALLY IN THE DRAW?? SOMOENE PLZ HELP ME
posted by kitty4
kitty4
i called at 12n on sat and could not get thru and then called back at 1330 and all the $250 tickets were sold out and then called today mon to order tickets thru the theater and there was only $750 tickets and the only contest is from england-IM SO UPSET!!!i live in ny out on long island and soooo wanted to go to this!!! when is the usa contest going to happean-fan club members for ALL shows should get more than a breck--they should be in the first rows and should not have to pay a fortune!! after all---we are his loyal fans and really want to be there!!!!!!!
posted by scorpio10
Oct 2 Fan Club Tix
Anxiously anticipating news about the fan club tickets for Sting's birthday! Anyone have an update? Cheers!
posted by AMS419
fan club
just spoke to the Theatre very very few tics available starting tomorrow under the $750 price. VERY disappointed. Fan club members should be ale to buy tickets that don't cost $1500 for 2. Not happy
posted by AMS419
AnnMarie
all the lower priced seats are sold out as of this morning and the pre-sale didnt even happen yet! Gonna call anyway but not hopeful. :(
posted by annette17
Fingers crossed
Even with horrendous airfares and accomodation costs I would give anything to be there :)
posted by ahlehner
Ahlehner
Wonderful. yet another con "test" Airfare included? I may break the fast. Had tickets for 60th but couldn't get a flight. Sans regrets!!!
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