: "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic," "Roxanne," "King of Pain," and "Every Breath You Take".
Performing at the iconic amphitheater, Sting transitioned from his rock roots to a more sophisticated, orchestral landscape. The setlist was a comprehensive journey through his discography, including both solo classics and hits from The Police : Sting - Live in ViГ±a del Mar (Full Concert 2011
Experience the highlights of this historic symphonic performance: : "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic,"
The most emotionally charged moment of the evening was the performance of (Cueca Sola). Written as a tribute to the "Mothers of the Disappeared" during the Pinochet regime, the song holds immense weight in Chile. Sting was joined on stage by some of these very women, creating a powerful intersection of music and historical memory that moved the audience of over 15,000. Legacy of the Performance Written as a tribute to the "Mothers of
Sting 's 2011 performance at the in Chile remains a landmark moment in his career, blending high-concept artistry with profound political resonance. Part of his global Symphonicity tour , the concert featured his greatest hits re-imagined for an orchestral format, backed by the Chilean Symphony Orchestra . A Symphonic Reimagining
: "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You," "Englishman in New York," "Fields of Gold," and "Desert Rose".
: The 45-piece orchestra added sweeping textures to songs like "Russians" and "When We Dance," giving these familiar tracks a cinematic quality. Political and Cultural Resonance