Sting Appears On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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Legendary musician Sting sat down with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show where he and Fallon sang a couple of first textual experiences and spoke about his mode of transportation in New York, or lack-there-of.

Sting is getting ready for the release of a new album titled, 57th & 9th. So, to do a little promotion, Sting made his appearance and during First Textual experience he was spot on.

Both he and Fallon took turns as they read first texts between two individuals, one of which is trying to get to know the other on a more personal basis than the other is allowing them too.

The final conversation was a series of LOL's and by the end of it, the two had replaced the "SOS" in Sting's hit with "LOL." Meanwhile, Sting explained the 57th & 9th album title. He said the intersection is on his way to work as he lives of the upper west side.

The studios he uses are in Hell's Kitchen and it was his way of celebrating the city that he loves and lives in.

He certainly doesn't have to walk to work, however, he said he likes to walk to work. Sting does get recognized on the way to work and Fallon gave an incredible reenactment of someone trying to get Sting's attention.

You can watch the videos from Sting's visit to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in the videos below. 57th & 9th is set to release on November 11.

Sting and Jimmy Fallon Sing First Textual Experiences On The Tonight Show

Sting On Walking To Work In New York City