Sting to headline Super Bowl concert in SF two days ahead of game

Sting performs onstage during his "STING 3.0" World Tour at Eventim Apollo on October 26, 2025 in London, England.

LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 26: (EDITORIAL PURPOSES ONLY) Sting performs onstage during his “STING 3.0” World Tour at Eventim Apollo on October 26, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns)

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(NewsNation) — Former frontman of British rock band The Police and solo artist, Sting, will headline a Super Bowl-branded concert at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on Feb. 6, two days ahead of the big game.

Super Bowl 60 will be played in the San Francisco 49ers’ Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Feb. 8. The NFL’s hospitality provider, On Location, announced the Super Bowl LX Studio 60 concert on Tuesday.

Details about the concert are limited, but it’s described on the On Location website as “a weekend of unforgettable music entertainment at one of San Francisco’s most iconic venues,” featuring “an opportunity to see artists up close and personal.”

“A variety of packages are available with offerings that include general access passes with all-inclusive food and beverage, all-inclusive private lounge spaces, meet and greet opportunities with NFL legends and current players and more,” according to the website.

The event will run for two nights from Feb. 6-8, but performers for the second night haven’t been announced yet. Tickets for the first night start at $750 per person.

Bad Bunny to headline Super Bowl halftime show

The Super Bowl LX Studio 60 event announcement follows the recent selection of Grammy-winning Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, much to the chagrin of various conservative politicians and commentators.

Despite the criticism, at a news conference last week, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell called Bad Bunny “one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world” and affirmed that the league will not be reconsidering the Super Bowl halftime show headliner.

“We’re confident it’s going to be a great show,” Goodell added. “He understands the platform that he’s on, and I think it’s going to be exciting and a united moment.”

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