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  1. Sting on quitting the band in 1984. According to Sting, appearing in the documentary Last Play at Shea, he decided to leave the Police while onstage during a concert of 18 August 1983 at Shea Stadium in New York City because he felt that playing that venue was "[Mount] Everest". While never formally breaking up, after Synchronicity, the group agreed to concentrate on solo projects. As the ...

  2. 16 de may. de 2023 · Sting says The Police will never ever be reuniting again, despite their successful 2007 tour. He explains that doing it once was enough and that the band's breakup was due to creative tensions and ego clashes.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2022 · When it comes down to it, Sting says the end of The Police was always going to happen sooner, rather than later. He argues that he, Copeland, and Summers all came from such different backgrounds, generations, dreams, and interests that the "flag of convenience" that brought them together couldn't hold.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · published 27 April 2022. “I don’t think any grown man can be in a band". (Image credit: Robin Little/Redferns) In a new interview with Mojo, Sting has elaborated on what caused the Police's split in 1984 and suggested being in a young person's game – ideally teenagers.

  5. 9 de dic. de 2021 · 9 December 2021, 17:49 | Updated: 19 January 2022, 16:52. Sting in 2019. Picture: Getty. Sting is one of the most successful artists of his generation, from his days in The Police to his long solo career. Sting has been a prolific musician, singer, songwriter, and actor over the past six decades.

  6. 1 de oct. de 2021 · Sting has made his name both as the frontman of The Police and a solo artist. As he turns 70, he presents his fans with a new album, "The Bridge." Sting on stage at the Reeperbahn Festival in ...

  7. m.sting.comSting

    Sting's 3.0 tour kicked off in Dresden on 25 May providing several surprises and shake-ups from the My Songs tour. The new "power-trio" line up features long-time guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris Maas and the Dresden setlist saw the inclusion of intriguing song choices such as 'Synchronicity II', 'Driven To Tears', 'Never Coming Home', 'When The Angels Fall', 'Mad About You', 'A ...