Sting Postpones January Concerts Due to Health Concerns
The 73-year-old musician has rescheduled performances on medical advice, with new dates set for late May and early June.
- Sting has canceled all scheduled performances in January, including two U.S. concerts and an awards show appearance, citing health reasons.
- The postponed concerts in Phoenix and Wheatland have been rescheduled for June 1 and May 28, respectively.
- The singer will also miss the Bass Magazine Awards Gala, where he was set to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award.
- It remains uncertain whether Sting will participate in a planned January 30 benefit concert for wildfire victims in California.
- Fans are advised to retain tickets for the rescheduled shows, as they remain valid for the new dates.