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A reunion tour for [[The Police (band)|The Police]] had long been the hope and wish of many fans of the band since their last public performances together in [[1986]]. After many rumors and speculation about the possibility of concert appearances in [[2007]], given the year would mark the band's 30th anniversary, the reunion tour was officially announced on [[2007-02-12]] during a world-wide live broadcast on television and the internet.  
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[[Stewart Copeland]] first worked for [[Curved Air]] as tour manager in [[1974]] - when they toured just to pay tax debts. As this tour and the live album were successful the band continued with a changed line-up, which now included Stewart on drums.
 
 
Rehearsals for the tour had begun in January of [[2007]] in Vancouver, Canada, and then resumed in March of [[2007]] at [[Sting]]'s studio at [[Il Palagio]] in Tuscany. Further rehearsals in Vancouver began in May of [[2007]] at the Squamish Indian reserve before the tour opened on [[2007-05-27]] with a Fan Club-only show.
 
  
 
=Tour personnel=
 
=Tour personnel=

Revision as of 01:00, 21 October 2012

Between 1975-MM-DD and 1976-12-11, Stewart Copeland performed concerts as Curved Air's drummer.

Introduction

Stewart Copeland first worked for Curved Air as tour manager in 1974 - when they toured just to pay tax debts. As this tour and the live album were successful the band continued with a changed line-up, which now included Stewart on drums.

Tour personnel

Touring musicians and band members

List here.

Road crew and technicians

List here.

Production crew

List here.

Timeline

Notable performances

List here.

Summary of tour dates

Date Venue Location
1976-12-11 City Hall St. Albans, England, UK

Canceled & rescheduled dates

Date Venue Location
1976-12-23 Winter Gardens Malvern, England, UK how cancelled

Quotations and trivia

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See also

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External links

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References

sources: Stewart Copeland's diaries, magazines, tickets, posters, internet...