The former Police frontman and solo superstar returns for a welcome homecoming as his kicks off his tour
This relatively intimate night at Kentish Town Forum – the first of four scaled down shows across London this week – was something of a homecoming for Sting.
Sting lived in nearby Highgate (“upper Kentish Town”) in the 90s, he told us, before leaving for a “small house in the countryside… well actually it was more of a castle.” He then movingly dispatched the song inspired by those surroundings, “Fields of Gold,” a ballad so good that Paul McCartney once claimed it was the one song he wished he’d written. It was what we’ve come to expect from Sting: some knowing self-regard with the receipts to back it up.
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