Be sure to tune into BBC Radio 2's ''In Concert'' show at 8pm on March 29, to listen to Sting performing at the Hammersmith Apollo as part of his Back To Bass Tour. Please use this listing as a guide only for timings and check your LOCAL TV listings to avoid disappointment. These listings do not pretend to be complete, so if you hear of any TV or Radio shows being broadcast in your country that are not mentioned here be sure to let us know. Please note that US times given are ET unless stated otherwise. If you have any information about an upcoming show, even if it is in your own language, please email details to us at at daveandwendy@ sting.com so we can include it here...
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Don't miss Sting's performance with Steven Tyler and Jeff Beck when highlights from the iHeartRadio Music Festival premieres on VH1 this Wednesday, November 23, at 10p/9c. For more on the biggest live music event in radio history, including additional airtimes, click here:
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Two highly-acclaimed musicians, Sting and Vince Gill, are the latest duo to take the stage for an all-new episode of CMT CROSSROADS premiering Thursday, November 24 at 8:00 p.m., ET/PT on CMT. The performance, taped earlier this year at New York City’s famed Hammerstein Ballroom, resulted in an exceptional night of rocking collaborations and in-depth interviews. The 90-minute premiere features the duo partnering on Sting’s hits including "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You," and "Every Breath You Take," plus Vince Gill’s "Liza Jane" and "Whenever You Come Around." The musical chemistry between these multiple Grammy Award winners (over 35 between them) shines on stage, especially during their chilling cover of the Everly Brothers "Let It Be Me." Never-before-seen interviews with the two musicians reveal their reflections on the longevity and success of their careers...
We've watched Sting discuss his solo career, from The Dream Of The Blue Turtles to Songs From The Labyrinth. Today, we're excited to bring you this final webisode, in which he reflects on his most recent projects, If On A Winter's Night... and last year's critically-acclaimed Symphonicities and Live in Berlin.
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How do you write a pop song? What are the magic ingredients? How do they make us feel the way we feel? With unprecedented access, this new three part series follows the songwriting process from pen and paper to first public performance. Along the way we find out some of the songwriting secrets of the trade. Professional songwriter Guy Chambers, best known for his collaboration with Robbie Williams, writes three brand new songs: a ballad, a breakthrough single and an anthem and he does it with three famous collaborators: acclaimed singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, the chart busting band The Noisettes and pop maestro Mark Ronson. Songwriting big hitters Sting, Brian May, Lemont Dozier, Boy George and Neil Tennant tell us how they wrote some of their best-known hits...
'Police in the East', a documentary-style film of the Police's tour of Japan, Hong Kong, India, Egypt and Greece in 1980 is to be screened by the BBC at 10pm on the evening of June 3, (repeated early hours June 4). This is the first broadcast of the documentary since the mid-1980s and although much of the footage was released on the 'Police Around The World' video, there are significant differences that make this documentary worth catching...
This December, Sting returns to Europe to appear on major TV shows in support of his new CD/DVD release "Live in Berlin"
Sting was one of the guests on the Italian TV show 'Che Tempo Che Fa' in Milan on October 31. Sting was interviewed and some clips from the forthcoming DVD Live in Berlin were also shown. The whole show can be viewed on line at
One of the most dynamic and successful musicians of our time, Sting, joins A&E's Emmy Award nominated series Private Sessions for a unique one hour event on Sunday, June 27th at 9am ET and on Thursday, July 1st at 11pm ET on the BIO channel. Private Sessions will feature five songs by Sting captured exclusively at Red Rocks Amphitheatre by A&E's cameras as well as a rare, in-depth interview with host Lynn Hoffman...
Buchanan's Forever & Sting unite together to support education in Latin America. In an exclusive partnership with Sony, the Buchanan's Forever TV special will be showcased on Sony Entertainment...
The singer admits that his feelings of excitement are mixed with "a little anxiety. This is a big deal for me," he adds. "It's a huge responsibility. At the same time, I'm thrilled - like a kid with a new train set... it's a mixed bag of emotions. I think it's important to have a little bit of nerve," he says. "Once I'm on stage, I'm not nervous. But just before you go on, you get that little tingling. I take what I do seriously; I don't take it for granted... See the interview here courtesy of Entertainment Tonight..."
Sting returns to his roots in the North East of England to perform a collection of specially-conceived winter songs at Durham Cathedral. In conversation with Alan Yentob, the film follows Sting and his eclectic mix of folk, rock and classical musicians, both in his home in Italy and in Durham, where he's seen creating his unique blend of folk songs, carols and ballads...
Recorded on location at the magnificent Durham Cathedral near his hometown of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in northern England, Sting: A Winter's Night conjures the moods and spirits of the season with a diverse collection of songs, carols and lullabies spanning the centuries. Also featured are some new songs, as well as Sting's interpretation of classical favorites. "I'd say if I have a spirituality at all, it's about music," confesses Sting. Sting: A Winter's Night will broadcast on THIRTEEN's Great Performances series in HD on Thanksgiving night, Thursday, November 26 at 9 p.m. EST (check local listings)...
In addition to discussing his passion for music, Sting puts his own musical mind to the test when he enters an fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) machine to have his brain scanned. Inspired by Dr. Daniel Levitin's book, Sting undergoes tests to find out how music affects him on a physical and emotional level. Using state-of-the-art technology, THE MUSICAL BRAIN demonstrates how Sting responds to various types of music - complex and simple - and what his musical brain reveals about him...
CTV will premiere 'Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... The Police' in Canada on April 10 at 10pm local. Be sure to catch the show which The Times described as "an event more than a programme that would have graced Christmas night on Channel 4, a treat to compare with the Parkinson that reunited the Goons" and "it could have been a schmaltzy love fest or nerdishly technical. It wasn't. It had lightness to it, as well as a sense of occasion. Costello, his face framed by a fedora and sideburns, proved an able interviewer, his skills honed from standing in for David Letterman..."