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Sting shares update after support act suffers cardiac arrest on stage in Liverpool

Sting shares update after support act suffers cardiac arrest on stage in Liverpool

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As he opened his headline performance at On The Waterfront and addressed a medical emergency involving a member of the local band The Christians, Sting’s long-awaited return to Liverpool took on a somber tone.

The Grammy-winning artist closed the four-day festival at Pier Head on Sunday night by updating fans about the dramatic incident that had temporarily put a stop to the event just before it began. A band member collapsed midway through the show, prompting immediate concern and halting the performance.

Eyewitnesses described how Garry Christian, the band’s frontman, called for medical attention right away. Moments later, a privacy screen was constructed to shield the scene from the sizable crowd who stood silently throughout the unfolding.

A band member collapsed during the afternoon show, causing immediate concern and halting the performance (Liverpool Echo).

A spokesperson for the band, reportedly Emma Bridget, delivered a somber update to the audience shortly afterward. She confirmed that the performer was still alive despite having a cardiac arrest. She told the audience, “We’re really hoping he will make it.” He “has a pulse,” we believe, despite not having one at the time. I appreciate you so much.

The Christians reportedly offered their full support to Sting and encouraged him to continue with his headline show despite the shock.

When Sting finally made an appearance on stage, Sting made sure to explain what had happened by opening his set with a few spare, moving words about the drummer’s condition: “The drummer in the band before is OK. He is receiving medical attention. We are praying for his recovery. He is in our thoughts.

The Christian's hail from Liverpool
The Christian’s are from Liverpool (See Instagram/thechristianslive).

The legendary artist’s performance marked his first performance in Liverpool since 1979, which was a rare emotional moment.

The former Police frontman apologized, citing both the city’s rich musical legacy and its connection to his own roots. What kept me, I don’t know. This historic music city is where I’m happy to live. For obvious reasons, this city is the world’s most storied music city.

Before diving into his set, Sting, who was originally from Wallsend, North Tyneside, also remarked on how Liverpool makes him feel at home.

The musician collapsed on stage
The performer fell to the floor (Liverpool Echo).

Following a jam-packed weekend of music at the iconic Mersey-side location, his show brought the 2025 edition of On the Waterfront to a close. The Wombats, The Wolfe Tones, and Cream Classical Ibiza were the festival’s other mainstay acts.

No further information about the condition of a member of The Christians’ band has currently been made public.

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Source: Mirror

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