In love with Paris, Sting performed last October for a short concert at the Pantheon, as part of Fip radio's 50th anniversary celebrations (broadcast November 26).
“One of the peaks of my life,” he
tells us.
When so many rock stars of his generation play scarcity and stop expressing themselves in the media, Sting continues to be a gracious and enthusiastic interlocutor.
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Sting: "Like Aznavour, I will sing until the end"
The pandemic has allowed this tireless man to compose a new album of original solo songs,
The Bridge
, his first since 2016. In the meantime, he has offered a joint album with Shaggy, a collection of new versions of his classics and a collection of duets.
LE FIGARO.
- You release a new album, just a few months after
Duets
.
What makes you so prolific?
STING.
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I like to work, and I enjoy still being in the game. I'm a bit like a tennis player who loves to return the ball.
And then I don't really have an alternative.
What could I do
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