Concert-Only Tickets for Carnegie Hall Performance On Sale This Thursday

August 17, 2015

This Thursday, August 20 at 8AM/EST, a limited number of concert-only tickets for Carnegie Hall’s “An Evening with Sting: Symphonicities” on December 14 will go on sale exclusively to Sting.com fan club members. The fan club pre-sale will end at 10AM/EST on Friday, August 21.

Sting.com fan club members should log-in as a member to access the promo code for purchase.

Not a member of Sting.com but interested in joining for access to exclusive members-only contests, ticket pre-sales, behind-the-scenes content and more? Visit the Sign up page.

An Evening with Sting: Symphonicities” is a one-night-only gala benefit featuring many of Sting's most celebrated hits reimagined for symphonic arrangement. The concert marks his first time headlining a full performance at Carnegie Hall. Performing with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s conducted by Rob Mathes, Sting will also be joined by a quintet featuring Dominic Miller (guitar), Jo Lawry (vocals), Ira Coleman (bass), Joe Bonadio (percussion), and Mike Ricchiuti (keyboards).

Concert-only tickets will go on sale to the general public on Monday, August 24 at 8AM/EST. MasterCard cardholders may purchase tickets beginning Friday, August 21 at 11AM/EST. Please visit CarnegieHall.org/Sting for details.

Gala benefit tickets are still available and include prime concert seating as well as admission to either a pre-concert cocktail reception at Carnegie Hall’s Rohatyn Room ($1,000) or the post-concert dinner at The Plaza (tickets starting at $2,500). Tickets may be purchased by calling the Special Events office at 212-903-9679 or visiting online atCarnegieHall.org/Sting. All proceeds will benefit Carnegie Hall’s artistic and music education programs.
 

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