Sting and Shaggy hosted their own music festival right here in Philadelphia. Thousands of people braved the rain for the highly anticipated event. The bass was pounding. The crowd was jamming. Smiles all around Saturday night at the inaugural One Fine Day festival at the Mann Center...
Sting and Shaggy performed at the Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival on Sunday, 14 May with an electrifying perfomance of songs encompassing both artist's careers. Sting classics like Englishman in New York, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, Fields of Gold and Every Breath You Take were mixed with iconic Shaggy tunes including Oh Carolina, Angel, It Wasn't Me and Boombastic as well as material from their 44/876 release....
Sting & Shaggy brought their dynamic and vibrant joint live 44/876 tour to a close tonight in Manchester. Earlier in the week we captured their performance in Sting's hometown of Newcastle when they performed at the O2 Academy. Check out this gallery of images from the concert.
Taken from their GRAMMY-Award winning album, 44/876, Sting & Shaggy have today launched a new video for their single, “Just One Lifetime,” helmed by acclaimed director Joseph Khan (credits include U2, Taylor Swift, Eminem, Katy Perry).
Following last night’s GRAMMY’s, where Sting & Shaggy were awarded Best Reggae Album for their collaborative UK Top Ten hit record 44/876, the pair have announced their return to the UK with The 44/876 Tour. A series of intimate and exclusive shows will begin at London’s Camden Roundhouse this 19 May with additional dates in Newcastle, Birmingham and Manchester...
Huge congratulations to both Sting & Shaggy for their album 44/876 winning the best 'Reggae Album' at the 2019 Grammy Awards! Watch Shaggy respond here...
“I’m happy to say that my team has been making progress on bringing the 44/876 tour with Shaggy to the UK in advance of my solo “My Songs” tour of continental Europe this summer. I hope to have more detailed info for you soon!” - Sting
“Skank Up (Oh Lawd)” is a brand-new song by Sting and Shaggy featuring dancehall music sensation Ding Dong. The track was recorded in various studios along Sting and Shaggy’s critically-acclaimed European 44/876 Tour this summer as well as at Shaggy’s Ranch Studios in New York. Produced by GRAMMY-nominated producer Martin Kierszenbaum (Sting, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Far East Movement), “Skank Up (Oh Lawd)” contains a sample from “Groovy Baby” by Gerry Richardson and the E Types whose frontman, Gerry Richardson, used to be in the Newcastle-based band Last Exit with Sting.
The 44/876 Tour took Europe by storm this summer as Sting & Shaggy's island-inspired music both delighted and surprised fans across the continent. The shows were so popular that a visit to Eastern Europe has already been announced for November. In the meantime, the duo will tour North and South America with a band comprised of Sting’s longtime collaborators Dominic Miller (guitar), Josh Freese (drums) and Rufus Miller (guitar), as well as Shaggy’s band members Melissa Musique (backing vocals), Gene Noble (backing vocals) and Kevon Webster (keyboards).