Tickets On Sale For Sting’s “The Last Ship” in Toronto

November 05, 2018

Sting will star in the Canadian production of his epic musical, The Last Ship! The limited engagement, presented at the Princess Of Wales Theatre in Toronto, will premiere on February 9 and performances are scheduled through March 24.

Featuring original music and lyrics by Sting as well as a few of his best-loved songs ("Island of Souls," "All This Time" and "When We Dance"), this personal, heartfelt and empowering musical comes to Toronto direct from the acclaimed UK and Ireland tour.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Monday, November 12, but Sting.com members will receive early access to tickets, beginning on Thursday, November 8 at 10 a.m. . If you are not yet a member, now is the time to sign up!

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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: Shows are scheduled at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Additionally, matinee shows are available on Wednesdays, Saturdays (except opening night, February 9) and Sundays.

STING.COM PRESALE: We will observe our member access rules:

Legacy members: Code prefix STSHA - Access begins @ 10 a.m.
Standard/New members: Code prefix STSHB - Access begins @ 11 a.m.

  • Login to Sting.com and visit your Profile page where you can verify your member status. It will show "Legacy" or "Standard," based on your member level.
  • When our presale begins, go to the Tour page where you will find your unique presale code at the top of the page. Scroll down and click the GET TICKETS link for your show date.
  • If you have questions regarding your membership, please visit our HELP page.
  • TICKET LIMIT: There is a 14-ticket purchase limit per show.

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