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Scotsman
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Sting Bellahouston Park Stage Times: Glasgow Summer Sessions set times, support, setlist, age restrictions
Sting has a date with Glasgow. | Getty Images The singing star is set to play a crowdpleasing set in Glasgow. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Originally finding fame as the frontman of new wave band The Police, Sting has gone on to equal success as a solo artist. Gordon Sumner (as his mum calls him) has sold over 100 million records since starting out in 1977 and has won numerous accolades - including three Brit Awards, a Golden Globe, an Emmy, 17 Grammy Awards, a CBE and four Academy Award nominations. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad He's currently on tour playing hits from across his career, including Police classics, and there's good news for Scottish fans - with a huge outdoor gig in Glasgow. Here's everything you need to know. When is Sting playing Glasgow? Sting is playing as part of the Summer Sessions series of concerts at Glasgow's Bellahouston Park on Wednesday, June 25. Who is supporting Sting at Bellahouston Park? Playing before Sting will be "retro-electro" singer Sophie Grey and 80s musical legend Alison Moyet. What are the stage times for Sting at Bellahouston Park? All stage times are subject to change, but the plan is for the doors to open at 5pm, before the bands take to the stage as follows. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Sophie Grey – 6pm Alison Moyet – 7pm Sting – 8.30pm Are tickets still available for Sting? If you've decided at the last minute that you'd like to go to the gig then you're in luck - there are still a few tickets left, with prices starting at £75.80. You can find them here. Are there any age restrictions for Sting at Bellahouston Park? It's over 5s only and anybody under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 21 (one adult minimum per four persons aged under 15 years). What's the likely Sting setlist? Sting seems to be playing an identical setlist every night of his current tour. Expect to hear most of - if not all - of the following in Glasgow: Message in a Bottle I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart) If I Ever Lose My Faith in You Englishman in New York Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic Fields of Gold Never Coming Home Driven to Tears Shape of My Heart Walking on the Moon So Lonely Desert Rose King of Pain Every Breath You Take Roxanne Fragile How much are drinks at Sting's Glasgow concert? Here are the drinks prices at the bar: Beer and cider Brooklyn Pilsner (Pint): £7.30 Somersby Cider (Pint): £7.30 Carslerg 0.0% (330ml): £5.50 Brooklyn The Stonewall Inn IPA (330ml): £6.50 Wine White, red or rose (187ml): £8 Spirit and Mixer Smirnoff Vodka (25ml): £8.50 Gordon's Gin (25ml): £8.50 Gordon's Pink Gin (25ml): £9 Captain Morgan Dark (25ml): £8.50 Captain Morgan Original Spiced Gold (25ml): £8.50 Johnnie Walker Black Label: (25ml): £8.50 Casamigos Blanco Tequila (25ml): £12.50 (Mixers: Pepsi Max, Lemonade, Britvic Ginger Beer, Soda Water, Tonic Water, Grapefruit Soda) Vodka and Rockstar Energy (25ml): £10.70 Ready to Drink Spirit and Mixer Smirnoff Miami Peach (250ml): £9 Smirnoff Raspberry Crush (250ml): £9 Captain Morgan and Pepsi Max (250ml): £9 Gordon's Gin and Tonic (250ml): £9 Johnnie Walker and Lemonade (250ml): £9 Captain Morgan Muck Pit Brew (250ml): £9 Soft drinks Water (500ml): £2.60 Rockstar Energy/Tropical Guava (250ml): £4 Rockstar Peach (330ml): £4 Pepsi Original (330ml): £3.15 7UP Free/Tango (330ml): £2.95

South Wales Argus
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Argus
More acts announced for Depot Live at Cardiff Castle 2025
The new additions include Stone Foundation, The Florentinas, The Lilacs, and Sophie Grey. The Florentinas will kick off the summer season at the castle, sharing the stage with Snow Patrol on Thursday, June 12. Later, The Lilacs and Sophie Grey will perform alongside Sting on Saturday, June 28. Stone Foundation will open for Tom Jones on his sold-out show on Wednesday, August 20, and will be back for his second show on Thursday, August 21. Tickets are available at and Stone Foundation, an eight-piece band known for their blend of soul and funk, has been active for 25 years with four consecutive UK Top 40 albums. The Florentinas, an indie rock band formed in 2019, have gained recognition for their catchy sound. They won BBC Introducing Artist of the Year in 2023 and have supported artists like Nothing But Thieves, The Amazons, and Stereophonics. The Lilacs, an indie-pop band, have accumulated millions of Spotify streams and have been featured on BBC Radio 1 and Radio X. Sophie Grey, a classically trained musician, is known for her blend of live instrumentation and electronic sounds. Headlining the sessions this year are Will Smith, Tom Jones, The Huma League, James, Fontaines DC, Elbow, Sting, The Script, Jess Glynne and UB40. Depot Live at Cardiff Castle is presented by promoters DEPOT Live and Cuffe and Taylor, with TK Maxx as the presenting partner. This partnership is part of a three-year agreement covering shows across the UK.