Sting still very much in prime form
SOME of those who were held up by security checks at the Sting concert last Sunday might have panicked slightly when they heard a familiar voice coming from inside the Indoor Stadium on the dot at 8pm.
It wasn't actually the British rocker but his son Joe Sumner who sounds uncannily like his dad and was the first of two opening acts that evening.
Coincidentally, even Tex-Mex band The Last Bandolero, who came on after Sumner, featured a pair of brothers - Diego and Emilio Navaira on bass and drums respectively.
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