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1978-12-06 | |
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a ticket for this concert - provided by Alistair Guyatt | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias |
Tour: | 1978-1979 Outlandos d'Amour Tour |
Venue: | Loughborough University |
Location: | Loughborough, England, UK |
Support acts: | The Police, John Dewie |
Ticket prices: | 1,20 - 1,40 UK pounds |
On 1978-12-06, The Police performed at Loughborough University in Loughborough, England, UK.
Setlist
Among the songs played were:
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
The Police's set was interrupted by a power failure which lasted for about 15 minutes. They came back for one more song after power was restored.
Between The Police's set and the Albertos comedian John Dewie entertained the audience for about 10 minutes.
Today SOUNDS magazine featured a 2 page report about The Police.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
References
source: Stewart Copeland's diary, ticket, local student newspaper; weekly UK magazines always featured Saturday's date although they were in shops mid-week