One Fine Day, Sting and Shaggy’s Philly Festival, Returns to the Mann in Philly

Sting and Shaggy are coming back together to host a single-day music festival in Philadelphia this September.

The duo will curate and co-headline the One Fine Day Festival on Sept. 6 at The Mann. This festival promises a full day of eclectic music with a diverse artist lineup across two stages at The Mann.

Sting and Shaggy are performing their biggest hits together. Audiences can witness classics like “Every Breath You Take,” “Englishman In New York,” “Message in a Bottle,” “It Wasn’t Me,” “Boombastic,” “Angel,” and others. “Til A Mawnin’” is the pair’s latest collaborative single, which debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes reggae songs chart.

“The energy was unforgettable, and the connection with the crowd in Philadelphia was something truly special,” Sting said in a prepared statement. “Shaggy and I have an effortless creative chemistry — we’re always pushing each other into unexpected and exciting musical directions. We’re looking forward to returning to one of our favorite cities for another day of hits and musical adventure.”

“Sting is a constant spark for musical curiosity,” Shaggy said. “We’re excited to return to Philly and once again gather some of our favorite artists to celebrate music the way we love it — full of energy, soul, and surprises.”

General admission tickets will be available online for purchase beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 30.

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