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1991-04-20
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Performance summary
Artist performing: Sting
Tour: 1991-1992 The Soul Cages Tour
Venue: Buddle Arts Centre
Location: Newcastle, England, UK
Support acts: SUPPORT ACTS
Ticket prices: TICKET PRICES


On 1991-04-20, Sting performed at Buddle Arts Centre in Newcastle, England, UK.

Setlist

Recording information

There's a recording of the concert.

A few songs from this concert were used on the limited release album Acoustic Live In Newcastle and as b-sides on CD-singles.

Trivia

Earlier that day Sting went with journalist Peter Morris to Tynemouth Priory, a pub in the Turks Head Hotel and Marshall's Fish'n'Chips restaurant, followed by a four hour rehearsal at the Buddle Arts Centre.

There were only about 150 people in the audience for this acoustic show. Guests included Sting's grandmother, his brother Philip and his sisters Angela and Anita.

After the show Sting and friends went to his suite at the Gosforth Hotel.

See also

External links

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References

source: Rogier van der Gugten; Daily Mail - April 22, 1991; Sting: The Secret Life Of Gordon Sumner pp. 259 ff; Sting Universe no. 7; Breakfast Time TV report