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See Blue Turtles: The Music of Sting at The J Noosa

Blue Turtles: The Music of Sting is Australia’s only show dedicated to celebrating the unique and eclectic songwriting and music of contemporary popular music’s most respected and iconic artist.

They are super-excited to be back at The J Noosa since their last show in 2022.

Sting’s critical acclaim and achievements are staggering. Album sales of close to 200 million copies, 3 billion-plus streaming plays, 17 Grammy Awards and 45 Grammy Award nominations and induction to both the Rock and Roll and Songwriters’ Halls of Fame.

Songs to be performed include If You Love Somebody, Roxanne, Fields of Gold, We’ll Be Together, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic, Fragile, I’m So Happy, Fortress Around Your Heart, Walking on the Moon and many, many more.

Already labelled “world-class”, Blue Turtles have meticulously crafted two hours of Sting’s genius songwriting, worldwide smash hits and beloved songs from his award-winning albums into an uplifting and unforgettable concert production.

Members of the Blue Turtles band have performed professionally with artists including Michael Bublé, Keith Urban, Louis Shelton, Galapagos Duck, Walt Disney Company and Hindley Street Country Club, to name a few.

This show is a musical treat for your ears, heart mind and soul. Don’t miss out.

See Blue Turtles – The Music of Sting at the The J Noosa on Saturday 22 March at 7.30pm.

For tickets, visit thej.com.au/blue-turtles/

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