Sting 3.0

Oct
21
2024
Miami, FL, US
Fillmore Miami Beach
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A Night to Remember: Sting at The Filmore Miami Beach...


Mondays are usually quiet nights, but this past Monday, the Filmore Miami Beach buzzed with excitement and anticipation as Sting graced the stage. Originally known as the Jackie Gleason Theater, the Filmore has been a cultural landmark since its opening in 1950, boasting a seating capacity of around 2,200 and welcoming countless iconic artists over the years.


The venue was packed to capacity. To the crowd’s delight, Sting appeared on stage around 8:00 PM to introduce his opening act, the accomplished jazz pianist and composer Eric Robert Lewis, known by his stage name, Elew. Renowned for his unique fusion of jazz and rock, Elew captivated the audience with his energetic performance, standing at the piano, fingers flying across the keys. Sting shared that he had discovered Elew six months earlier in a jazz bar in lower Manhattan and was so impressed that he invited him to join his 3.0 Tour.


At 9:00 PM sharp, Sting took the stage, and fans quickly joined in, singing along to the opening set that included “Message in a Bottle,” “If I Ever Lose My Faith in You,” and “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic.” With a blend of classic hits and newer material, Sting’s charisma made the performance feel less like a concert and more like a gathering of friends. At 73, he remains physically and vocally vibrant, demonstrating his unmatched artistry and songwriting prowess—no one quite sounds like Sting.


In an October 2020 interview with Rick Beato, Sting spoke candidly about his transition from The Police to a solo career, remarking, “It was a risk, but art is always about taking a risk.” Since leaving The Police, Sting’s music has evolved, incorporating elements of rock, jazz, and classical influences. His lyrics often explore personal experiences and social issues, solidifying his status as a distinguished solo artist.


Accompanied by a talented band featuring Dominic Miller on guitar and Chris Maas on drums, Sting showcased tracks from his extensive catalog, including fan favorites like “Fields of Gold” and “All This Time.” The performance was a perfect blend of energy and emotion, leaving the audience enthralled.


Beyond music, Sting is known for his humanitarian efforts, particularly in environmental advocacy and human rights. His dedication to both music and activism has earned him numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards and an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


As customary, Sting closed the show on a poignant note with an improvised acoustic version of “Fragile.” He left the audience yearning for more, ensuring that this memorable evening would linger in their hearts long after the lights dimmed.


Sting never disappoints, he consistently puts on an incredible show. His unique voice along with his powerful stage presence, makes for an unforgettable experience.


(c) The Boca Raton Tribune by Rosa Cavalcanti

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