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Sting Releases Super Deluxe Version Of 'The Bridge' Featuring Live Recordings

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Sting has released a Super Deluxe version of his fifteenth studio album The Bridge featuring live recordings from a private concert he performed at the Panthéon in Paris.

The Bridge, released in 2021, showcases the 17-time Grammy Award winner's prolific and diverse songwriting prowess, with an array of songs representing styles and genres explored throughout his unrivalled career. The eclectic collection, written and recorded in the early stages of the pandemic, was produced by Martin Kierszenbaum.

To celebrate the release, Sting performed a private concert at the Panthéon in Paris as part of FIP's 50th anniversary, under Foucault's pendulum.

The 30 minute acoustic concert, "Sting Live At The Panthéon" program, was available on Arte Concert's website and garnered more than 5 million views since its release with TV broadcast from May 30 in France and Germany.

The Super Deluxe version of The Bridge includes six tracks recorded at the Pantheon, as well as "Por Su Amor", the Spanish version of his song "For Her Love", in duet with Latin American singer/songwriter KURT. The new collection was mixed by Grammy Award winner Robert "Hitmixer" Orton.

This new edition is available now at all digital retailers and in 2CD or 2LP physical format on July 8.

Sting is set to embark on his "My Songs Tour" European summer leg, including various music festivals, followed by newly announced Fall dates.

(Photo: Eric Ryan Anderson)

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