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Sting to Headline Exclusive Super Bowl Concert in San Francisco

Summary

  • Sting to perform at Super Bowl-branded concert on Feb. 6
  • Concert part of "Super Bowl LX Studio 60" event in San Francisco
  • Tickets for Sting's show start at $750 each
Sting to Headline Exclusive Super Bowl Concert in San Francisco

In the lead-up to Super Bowl LX, music icon Sting is poised to take the stage in San Francisco. On February 6, the "Every Breath You Take" singer will headline a Super Bowl-branded concert, part of the broader "Super Bowl LX Studio 60" event hosted by the NFL's hospitality provider, On Location.

The exclusive concert will take place two days before the Super Bowl kicks off at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8. Sting's performance is set to be a highlight of the "weekend of unforgettable music entertainment" promised by the promoters at the iconic Palace of Fine Arts.

While details about Sting's set remain scarce, the event is expected to offer "meet and greet opportunities with NFL legends and current players." Additionally, a second night of Studio 60 festivities is scheduled for February 7, though the lineup for that evening has yet to be announced.

Tickets for Sting's Super Bowl-adjacent concert start at a steep $750 per person, underscoring the exclusivity and premium nature of the event. The news comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding the NFL's decision to feature Bad Bunny as the headliner for the Super Bowl halftime show, which has drawn criticism from conservative political figures.

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Sting is set to headline a Super Bowl-branded concert in San Francisco on February 6, as part of the "Super Bowl LX Studio 60" event.
Super Bowl LX is scheduled to be played on February 8 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
The NFL has selected Bad Bunny as the headliner for the Super Bowl LX halftime show, which has drawn criticism from some conservative political figures.

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