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At the end of their final set as opening band for [[The Police (band)|The Police]], [[Fiction Plane]] are joined onstage by an Elvis impersonator, hula dancers, and the stage crew who, clad in grass skirts and coconut bras, strike the set while the band is still playing. [[Fiction Plane]] also joins [[The Police (band)|The Police]] to perform "[[Next To You]]," with [[Pete Wilhoit]] on drums and [[Stewart Copeland]] on guitar. The question remains whether Copeland's guitar performance was genuine or mimed.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:26, 18 April 2008


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On 2008-02-17, The Police performed at Blaisdell Center.

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At the end of their final set as opening band for The Police, Fiction Plane are joined onstage by an Elvis impersonator, hula dancers, and the stage crew who, clad in grass skirts and coconut bras, strike the set while the band is still playing. Fiction Plane also joins The Police to perform "Next To You," with Pete Wilhoit on drums and Stewart Copeland on guitar. The question remains whether Copeland's guitar performance was genuine or mimed.

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