Sting
Sting performs Twenty-Five to Midnight live at Later... with Jools Holland
In 1996, Sting was riding high on the success of his album 'Mercury Falling,' which had been released earlier that year. This era marked a pivotal moment in his career; he integrated more pop and jazz influences into his music, showcasing his versatility. The live recording of 'Twenty-Five to Midnight' on 'Later... with Jools Holland' reflects this artistic evolution, giving fans a taste of his new sound. Interestingly, Jools Holland's show became a magical platform for many artists to shine, and Sting's performance surely resonated with the audience. By this time, he had already established himself as a solo artist after his days with The Police, making this live performance a celebration of his continued growth and exploration in music. So, watching him live in London, audiences would not only see a seasoned performer but also a man deeply invested in his artistic journey.