Watch Sting Play Deep Cut “I Burn For You” In Concert For The First Time In 34 Years
My boss Scott says “I Burn For You” is one of Sting’s greatest songs. It’s a real early tune that he first recorded with Last Exist, his band before joining the Police. The Police wound up recording a version, but it was left off Zenyatta Mondatta and ended up on the soundtrack to the 1982 film Brimstone And Treacle, in which Sting co-starred. (It was also included in their 1993 box set and this year’s Synchronicity deluxe reissue.) Sting played “I Burn For You” at a couple of fan soundchecks in 2022, but he hadn’t performed it in concert since 1990 — until Saturday night in Toronto, where fans got to hear it live for the first time in 34 years.
Sting is touring with his current band Sting 3.0, which features his longtime guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris Maas. The trio have been doing quite a few deep cuts, and there must’ve been some real Stingheads in the crowd on Saturday, because there was a whole lot of screaming once he started singing “I Burn For You.” Witness it all in the fan-captured video below.