My Songs Concerts in Russia, Latvia, Belarus & Ukraine unfortunately now confirmed as cancelled...

August 03, 2020

It is with great regret that we announce the cancellation of Sting’s My Songs concerts in Eastern Europe this fall. Although all efforts were made to reschedule these shows to next year, unfortunately we are unable to do so at this time. The cancellations affect the shows that were to take place in Ekaterinburg (25-Sept.), Kazan (27-Sept.), Moscow (29-Sept.), St. Petersburg (30-Sept.) as well as the dates in Riga, LV (2-Oct.), Minsk, BY (4-Oct) and Kiev, UK (6-Oct). Sting sincerely regrets disappointing the fans and is looking forward to returning to Eastern Europe to perform again soon.

Refund information for each specific market is listed below.

 

RUSSIAN SHOWS:

Ekaterinburg (9/25), Kazan (9/27), Moscow (9.29), St. Petersburg (9.30) - Refunds for Sting’s My Song shows in Ekaterinburg, Kazan, Mosco and St. Petersburg will be available starting September 1st until the time as stated by Russian Federation Law. For further information, ticket holders may contact their sales operator. 

 

LATVIA:

Riga (10/02) - For Sting’s My Songs concert in Riga, fans holding tickets can request their refunds. Money paid for the tickets will be returned in the form of a transfer by filling in the application form.  The money refund will start from September 1st and ticket refund applications will be available to send until December 31st. For additional details regarding refund process, please visit:  http://www.fbi.lv/en/event/sting-02-10-2020.ev-715/ 

 

BELARUS:

Minsk (10/04) - Refunds for Sting’s My Songs concert in Minsk can be returned through the official ticket operators on the buyers’ request. Requests may be submitted on the ticket operators’ info line as well as at the promoter’s office, telephone number +375 29 650 11 33 or the e-mail info@allstars.by. 

 

UKRAINE:

Kiev (10/06) - Refunds for Sting’s My Song shows in Kiev will be available starting September 1st until the time as stated by Ukraine law. For further information, ticket holders may contact their sales operator.

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