Sting – The Night Watch: Live at the Rijksmuseum - to be released June 26...

March 05, 2026

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New companion album, Sting – The Night Watch: Live at the Rijksmuseum - to be released June 26.


Sounds Like Art is an exciting new concert initiative that invites musicians to perform amongst works of art in a European museum of their choice. World-renowned artist Sting performs in the beautiful surroundings of Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum amongst paintings by Rembrandt, Vermeer and Judith Leyster, and reflects on the works of the old masters. 
 

The 17-time Grammy Award winning artist performs a unique concert amongst masterpieces in the Gallery of Honour. Playing a rare 17th century guitar, Sting, managed by Martin Kierszenbaum/Cherrytree Music Company, reveals his love for the Old Masters and revels in the power of books and reading, while performing in the museum’s spectacular library. 

 
Coinciding with an international run of Sting’s musical “The Last Ship” in Amsterdam, Paris, Brisbane and New York, this special performance includes selections from his TONY Award nominated musical, a deeply personal tribute to Sting’s native Northeast England and the now-vanished shipbuilding tradition of his hometown, Wallsend. Accompanied by his longtime guitarist Dominic Miller, Sting reflects on the musical’s origins, shares stories from throughout his career, and performs beloved songs spanning his illustrious catalogue, including classics from his celebrated band, The Police. 

 
During his time in Amsterdam, ARTE captured Sting’s breathtaking performance at the Rijksmuseum, creating a stunning live film that will premiere on ARTE’s VOD platform on March 5 before broadcasting across the network in Germany and France on March 27. The performance will also receive a physical release on CD and vinyl, titled Sting – The Night Watch: Live at the Rijksmuseum, with pre-orders launching March 5 ahead of the June 26 release.
 

While the Rijksmuseum’s crown jewel, Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, undergoes restoration, the museum opens the doors of the painting’s striking glass-fronted gallery for a rare, intimate performance. For the occasion, Sting plays a unique 17th-century guitar - originally crafted for the court of Louis XIV, the Sun King -  generously loaned to the museum. 
 

A former teacher with a lifelong devotion to reading and learning, Sting also performs in the Rijksmuseum’s spectacular library, celebrating the enduring power of books and curiosity. His openness, intellect, and willingness to keep challenging himself shine throughout this episode - an unforgettable encounter where timeless art meets timeless music, and where history, storytelling, and song come vividly alive. 


Sting – The Night Watch: Live at the Rijksmuseum – Track Listing CD and Vinyl


1. Message in a Bottle
2. The Last Ship
3. The Night the Pugilist Learned How to Dance
4. Island of Souls
5. All This Time
6. What Say You, Meg?
7. Roxanne
8. Shape of My Heart
9. Every Little Thing She Does is Magic
10. Fields of Gold
11. Fragile
12. Every Breath You Take


WATCH STING - Sounds Like Art  Available until 03/06/2027 

Coproduced by ZDF/ARTE and klangmalerei.tv 

Also available to watch on ARTE Concert’s YouTube channel 

Watch more episodes from SOUNDS LIKE ART here

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