#Repost @elaine.mcfarland
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From June 4th. Love this one. #sting
“Every Breath You Take,” voice + piano @arcaneshow @riotgames @netflix Pianist: @andrewkierszenbaum
Sumner in Sumner 📷: @jmgca
Back again! My Las Vegas residency “Sting: My Songs” will be returning to the legendary Colosseum at Caesars Palace in April of 2023! Sting.com member presale begins tomorrow, June 14 at 10am PT and Citi presale starts tomorrow at 12Noon PT, before the general on-sale Friday, June 17 at 10am PT. For all dates, VIP info and ticket options, head over to Sting.com 🎶🎸
#Repost @thepolicebandofficial
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Dominic Miller, Andy, Sting, Stewart and Shaggy photographed back stage at The Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.
Sting and Shaggy are hosting their own festival ‘One Fine Day’ @onefinedayphilly on Sept 9, 2023 in Philadelphia. There will be 7 other acts performing including Thundercat, Koffee, Tank and the Bangas, G Love and Special Sauce, Flor de Toloache, Giordana Angi and Kes.
Visit the link in bio to find out more. @onefinedayphilly @flordetoloache @tankandthebangas @thundercatmusic @phillyglove @giordanaangi @kesthebandofficial @originalkoffee @cherrytreerec
📸 Martin Kierszenbaum @mkcherryboom
#Repost @thepolicebandofficial
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Dominic Miller, Andy, Sting, Stewart and Shaggy photographed back stage at The Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.
Sting and Shaggy are hosting their own festival ‘One Fine Day’ @onefinedayphilly on Sept 9, 2023 in Philadelphia. There will be 7 other acts performing including Thundercat, Koffee, Tank and the Bangas, G Love and Special Sauce, Flor de Toloache, Giordana Angi and Kes.
Visit the link in bio to find out more. @onefinedayphilly @flordetoloache @tankandthebangas @thundercatmusic @phillyglove @giordanaangi @kesthebandofficial @originalkoffee @cherrytreerec
📸 Martin Kierszenbaum @mkcherryboom
Thank you @hardrockhcac See you again tonight! #mysongstour #thebridge Photo: @geoffgordon4
🎸 Photo: @mkcherryboom
Running through “Witchcraft” with @direalshaggy at the @bluenotenyc
Article in @thetimes [link in bio] with @thejoesumner Photo by David Vintiner
Article in @thetimes [link in bio] with @thejoesumner Photo by David Vintiner
#Repost @kurtmusica
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Familia estoy en la portada de @rollingstonemx con el gran @theofficialsting
😱🤯❤️🙌🏿✨🥲😨😄🙃🙂🤓!!!!!!
Muchas muchas gracias a todo mi equipo en @gtstalentmx y @umusicmexico tanto apoyo.🙏🏿✨ #porsuamor #forherlove #thebridge #superdeluxeedition #sting #kurt #dueto @cherrytreerec @mkcherryboom @thehitmixer @oasismastering
#Repost @trudiestyler
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Where are Dom Phillips and Bruno Pareira?
A British journalist, Dom Phillips, and an Indigenous affairs expert, Bruno Araújo Pareira, are missing in a remote part of Brazil’s Amazon region. The two were last seen last weekend in the Javari region of Amazonas state traveling by boat. They were on their way to interview members of an indigenous guard. Philips is known for his love of the Amazon region and frequently reports on the environment and its indigenous communities. He was traveling with Pareira who is a former government official tasked with protecting Brazil’s uncontacted tribes. They received threats days before vanishing.
As Lucy Jordan writes in the Guardian: “Of course, we don’t yet know exactly what has happened. But for those of us who have been following Brazil’s grim political reality for the past three years, we’re not just sad, worried and fearful. We’re also incandescent with rage. As time passes, foul play becomes an even more likely explanation. This is it, we want to scream. This is the logical consequence of three years of encouraging violence against Indigenous people and journalists. Under president Jair Bolsonaro, attacks on the press have increased. He peppers his speeches with anti-Indigenous, anti-conservation dog whistles. Bolsonaro has consistently presented environmental protections and Indigenous rights as mere impediments to economic development; nuisances that stand in the way of a more muscular, industrial Brazil. Many appear to have taken him at his word.” More info in my stories.
#Repost @trudiestyler
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Where are Dom Phillips and Bruno Pareira?
A British journalist, Dom Phillips, and an Indigenous affairs expert, Bruno Araújo Pareira, are missing in a remote part of Brazil’s Amazon region. The two were last seen last weekend in the Javari region of Amazonas state traveling by boat. They were on their way to interview members of an indigenous guard. Philips is known for his love of the Amazon region and frequently reports on the environment and its indigenous communities. He was traveling with Pareira who is a former government official tasked with protecting Brazil’s uncontacted tribes. They received threats days before vanishing.
As Lucy Jordan writes in the Guardian: “Of course, we don’t yet know exactly what has happened. But for those of us who have been following Brazil’s grim political reality for the past three years, we’re not just sad, worried and fearful. We’re also incandescent with rage. As time passes, foul play becomes an even more likely explanation. This is it, we want to scream. This is the logical consequence of three years of encouraging violence against Indigenous people and journalists. Under president Jair Bolsonaro, attacks on the press have increased. He peppers his speeches with anti-Indigenous, anti-conservation dog whistles. Bolsonaro has consistently presented environmental protections and Indigenous rights as mere impediments to economic development; nuisances that stand in the way of a more muscular, industrial Brazil. Many appear to have taken him at his word.” More info in my stories.
#Repost @trudiestyler
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Where are Dom Phillips and Bruno Pareira?
A British journalist, Dom Phillips, and an Indigenous affairs expert, Bruno Araújo Pareira, are missing in a remote part of Brazil’s Amazon region. The two were last seen last weekend in the Javari region of Amazonas state traveling by boat. They were on their way to interview members of an indigenous guard. Philips is known for his love of the Amazon region and frequently reports on the environment and its indigenous communities. He was traveling with Pareira who is a former government official tasked with protecting Brazil’s uncontacted tribes. They received threats days before vanishing.
As Lucy Jordan writes in the Guardian: “Of course, we don’t yet know exactly what has happened. But for those of us who have been following Brazil’s grim political reality for the past three years, we’re not just sad, worried and fearful. We’re also incandescent with rage. As time passes, foul play becomes an even more likely explanation. This is it, we want to scream. This is the logical consequence of three years of encouraging violence against Indigenous people and journalists. Under president Jair Bolsonaro, attacks on the press have increased. He peppers his speeches with anti-Indigenous, anti-conservation dog whistles. Bolsonaro has consistently presented environmental protections and Indigenous rights as mere impediments to economic development; nuisances that stand in the way of a more muscular, industrial Brazil. Many appear to have taken him at his word.” More info in my stories.
#Repost @trudiestyler
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Where are Dom Phillips and Bruno Pareira?
A British journalist, Dom Phillips, and an Indigenous affairs expert, Bruno Araújo Pareira, are missing in a remote part of Brazil’s Amazon region. The two were last seen last weekend in the Javari region of Amazonas state traveling by boat. They were on their way to interview members of an indigenous guard. Philips is known for his love of the Amazon region and frequently reports on the environment and its indigenous communities. He was traveling with Pareira who is a former government official tasked with protecting Brazil’s uncontacted tribes. They received threats days before vanishing.
As Lucy Jordan writes in the Guardian: “Of course, we don’t yet know exactly what has happened. But for those of us who have been following Brazil’s grim political reality for the past three years, we’re not just sad, worried and fearful. We’re also incandescent with rage. As time passes, foul play becomes an even more likely explanation. This is it, we want to scream. This is the logical consequence of three years of encouraging violence against Indigenous people and journalists. Under president Jair Bolsonaro, attacks on the press have increased. He peppers his speeches with anti-Indigenous, anti-conservation dog whistles. Bolsonaro has consistently presented environmental protections and Indigenous rights as mere impediments to economic development; nuisances that stand in the way of a more muscular, industrial Brazil. Many appear to have taken him at his word.” More info in my stories.
The Bridge Super Deluxe Edition — featuring six previously unreleased live tracks — is out now!
Out now on all digital platforms, plus a 2-CD or 2-LP physical format (available in the US from July 8, and everywhere else now). 🌉
The Bridge Super Deluxe Edition — featuring six previously unreleased live tracks — is out now!
Out now on all digital platforms, plus a 2-CD or 2-LP physical format (available in the US from July 8, and everywhere else now). 🌉