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|  colspan="2" align="center" | an ad for this concert in Rip It Up - February [[1980]]
 
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On [[1980-02-29]], [[The Police]] performed at [[Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium]].
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On [[1980-02-29]], [[The Police]] performed at [[Christchurch Town Hall]] in Christchurch, New Zealand.
  
 
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''This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exist of this performance.''
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
[[The Police]] started the Oz tour in Christchurch today after flying from Sydney to Auckland earlier.  
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This was [[The Police]]'s only concert in New Zealand in [[1980]]. There's conflicting information about the number of concerts they intended to play, but the planned schedule was probably this:
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* [[1980-02-29]] - [[Christchurch Town Hall]]
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* [[1980-03-01]] - [[Auckland Town Hall]]
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* [[1980-03-02]] - [[Wellington Town Hall]]
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* [[1980-03-04]] - [[Auckland Town Hall]]
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[[The Police]] flew from Sydney to Auckland earlier today.
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In the afternoon before this first Christchurch show [[The Police]] were detained by customs officers at Christchurch Airport when [[Stewart Copeland]] was caught with a roach (in a pocket of a winter coat in his luggage). All the band's equipment was dismantled and searched, before arriving at the venue only partially reassembled.
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Police File No. 2 called this "a completely unnecessary body search"...
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[[Sting]] immediately went to see a doctor because he realised that he was beginning to lose his voice.
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After today's one and only New Zealand concert at the venue's Auditorium [[The Police]] spent a few days in the mountains, probably just the weekend.
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[[Jeff Seitz]]: "[[Sting]] started to lose his voice about three quarters of the way through the first Christchurch show. All the rest of the NZ shows were cancelled as well as the Sydney shows. After a Doctor ordered week break, the band returned from the Brampton Islands and performed the rescheduled Sydney make up shows. The New Zealand shows were made up a year later.
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The most memorable part for the Christchurch event for me was that Dano and I had to reassemble most of the gear after NZ customs inspectors tore everything apart looking for ????s. They didn't even have the decency to forewarn us as to what they had done. Speakers were loose and almost falling out of cabinets, drum heads had all been loosened up or removed. EVERYTHING had been searched and we discovered this as we were setting up for the show that afternoon! Don't get me started on the three hour individual customs search at the airport the day before!"
  
 
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=External links=
 
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* [http://archive.today/q8PnQ Mark Brooks of The Vauxhalls remembers supporting The Police]
  
 
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*a tour schedule in Billboard Australia mentions the two Christchurch gigs
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* RAM from March 7, [[1980]] only lists the first three planned New Zealand concerts
*RAM from March 7, 1980 mentions a concert in Auckland for this day
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* Rip It Up from February [[1980]] lists all four concerts - apparently the 2nd Auckland concert was organized when the first one quickly sold out
*Police File No. 2 says that there was only one Christchurch gig
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* Billboard Australia - March 15, [[1980]]: an ad lists two concerts in Christchurch (for today and [[1980-03-01]]) as well as two Wellington concerts ([[1980-03-02]] and [[1980-03-03]]), but only one Auckland show ([[1980-03-04]])
*RAM from April 4, 1980 mentions that Sting lost his voice during the 2nd New Zealand gig, 3 more concerts were cancelled
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* RAM from April 4, [[1980]] mentions that [[Sting]] lost his voice during the 2nd (!) New Zealand gig, 3 more concerts were cancelled
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* Police File No. 2 (from mid-[[1980]]) says that there was only one Christchurch gig, mentioning an unspecified number of cancelled concerts for Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland
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* [[The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles]] confirms that [[The Police]] only played today's concert - and shows yet another list of cancelled concerts for Auckland ([[1980-03-01]] and [[1980-03-04]]) and Wellington on [[1980-03-02]] and [[1980-03-03]])
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* [[Jeff Seitz]]
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[[Category:1980]]
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[[Category:1980]] [[Category:1979-1980 Reggatta de Blanc Tour]]

Latest revision as of 00:04, 29 February 2020


<== previous entry

1980-02-29
1980 02 Rip It Up ad.jpg
an ad for this concert in Rip It Up - February 1980
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 1979-1980 Reggatta de Blanc Tour
Venue: Christchurch Town Hall
Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
Support acts: The Vauxhalls
Ticket prices: TICKET PRICES


On 1980-02-29, The Police performed at Christchurch Town Hall in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Setlist

This section needs more information.

Recording information

This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exist of this performance.

Trivia

This was The Police's only concert in New Zealand in 1980. There's conflicting information about the number of concerts they intended to play, but the planned schedule was probably this:

The Police flew from Sydney to Auckland earlier today.

In the afternoon before this first Christchurch show The Police were detained by customs officers at Christchurch Airport when Stewart Copeland was caught with a roach (in a pocket of a winter coat in his luggage). All the band's equipment was dismantled and searched, before arriving at the venue only partially reassembled.

Police File No. 2 called this "a completely unnecessary body search"...

Sting immediately went to see a doctor because he realised that he was beginning to lose his voice.

After today's one and only New Zealand concert at the venue's Auditorium The Police spent a few days in the mountains, probably just the weekend.

Jeff Seitz: "Sting started to lose his voice about three quarters of the way through the first Christchurch show. All the rest of the NZ shows were cancelled as well as the Sydney shows. After a Doctor ordered week break, the band returned from the Brampton Islands and performed the rescheduled Sydney make up shows. The New Zealand shows were made up a year later.

The most memorable part for the Christchurch event for me was that Dano and I had to reassemble most of the gear after NZ customs inspectors tore everything apart looking for ????s. They didn't even have the decency to forewarn us as to what they had done. Speakers were loose and almost falling out of cabinets, drum heads had all been loosened up or removed. EVERYTHING had been searched and we discovered this as we were setting up for the show that afternoon! Don't get me started on the three hour individual customs search at the airport the day before!"

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

References

sources:

  • RAM from March 7, 1980 only lists the first three planned New Zealand concerts
  • Rip It Up from February 1980 lists all four concerts - apparently the 2nd Auckland concert was organized when the first one quickly sold out
  • Billboard Australia - March 15, 1980: an ad lists two concerts in Christchurch (for today and 1980-03-01) as well as two Wellington concerts (1980-03-02 and 1980-03-03), but only one Auckland show (1980-03-04)
  • RAM from April 4, 1980 mentions that Sting lost his voice during the 2nd (!) New Zealand gig, 3 more concerts were cancelled
  • Police File No. 2 (from mid-1980) says that there was only one Christchurch gig, mentioning an unspecified number of cancelled concerts for Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland
  • The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles confirms that The Police only played today's concert - and shows yet another list of cancelled concerts for Auckland (1980-03-01 and 1980-03-04) and Wellington on 1980-03-02 and 1980-03-03)
  • Jeff Seitz

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