Sting performing live on stage with bass guitar

Sting announces six night Brooklyn Paramount residency for fall 2026

Johnny Bell
By Johnny Bell | | 2 min read

Sting just dropped a massive announcement for his fall 2026 tour dates, and Brooklyn fans are about to eat good. The rock icon is bringing his Sting 3.0 power trio to the newly reopened Brooklyn Paramount for six nights in November. That's not a typo, six full shows at one of New York's most historic venues.

The Brooklyn Paramount residency runs November 11, 12, 14, 15, 17 and 18, with Fiction Plane as special guests for all six shows. Fiction Plane features Joe Sumner on vocals and bass, who happens to be Sting's son, making this a proper family affair.

The Brooklyn shows are part of a larger fall North American tour that kicks off October 5 in Vancouver. The Sting 3.0 lineup strips things down to the essentials with Sting on bass and vocals, longtime guitarist Dominic Miller, and drummer Chris Maas. If you've seen any of the footage from their recent shows, you know this configuration hits different.

Brooklyn Paramount Comeback Story

The venue choice here is perfect. The Brooklyn Paramount originally opened in 1928 and hosted legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, and Miles Davis before closing in 1962. After sitting dormant for decades as a basketball court, Live Nation brought it back to life in 2024. Having Sting do a six-night residency there feels like the kind of booking this place was meant for.

This isn't just about nostalgia though. The Sting 3.0 setup lets him dig into both Police classics and solo material with a fresh energy. They recently dropped a live album called STING 3.0 LIVE that captures exactly what this tour is about.

Getting Tickets

Tickets for all fall dates go on sale Friday, March 6 at 10 AM local time through sting.com and Ticketmaster. Fan club members get early access starting Tuesday, March 3 at 10 AM, followed by Live Nation presale on Thursday, March 5.

Six nights at the same venue means different setlists, deeper cuts, maybe some surprises. The full fall tour also hits Seattle, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Montreal, Indianapolis, and more before wrapping up with that Tampa show. But honestly, if you're in the New York area, those Brooklyn Paramount shows are the ones to target.

Don't sleep on this. Six nights of Sting in an intimate historic venue with his son's band opening feels like something special.

Cover photo courtesy of Ticketmaster

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