Back To Bass Fall Tour 2012 - New European Performances Confirmed!

August 06, 2012

Following the success of Sting's 2011 – 2012 world tour, we are pleased to announce that the Back to Bass tour will return to Europe this fall!

The tour begins November 7 in Strasbourg, France, with performances in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, in addition to multiple dates in France. Sting will be joined by a band featuring Dominic Miller (guitar), Vinnie Colaiuta (drums), David Sancious (keyboards), Peter Tickell (electric fiddle), and Jo Lawry (vocals), performing many of his greatest hits, stripped down.

Tickets for the following concerts will be available this week, with additional cities and venues to soon be announced:

November 7 – Strasbourg, France (Zenith)
November 9 – Lyon, France (Halle Tony Garnier)
November 10 – Amneville, France (Galaxie)
November 12 – Nice, France (Nikaia)
November 14 – Bordeaux, France (Patinoire Meriadeck)
November 15 – Rouen, France (Zenith)
November 17 – Kosice, Slovakia (Steel Arena)
November 19 – Ostrava, Czech Republic (CEZ Arena)

Fan Club presales for each performance will begin at 10AM (local time) tomorrow, August 7. Tickets will go on sale to the public Friday, August 10 at 10AM (local time) for all concerts in France and the Czech Republic, and at 9AM (local time) for the concert in Slovakia.
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posted by vanja1966
winter dates
ok, France (Zenith) november 9, where exsactely?
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