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There were about 8.000 people in the audience. A lot more people tried to get in, which led to riots in the streets.
 
There were about 8.000 people in the audience. A lot more people tried to get in, which led to riots in the streets.
 
In the morning [[Miles Copeland]] organised a photo shoot with YAMAHA bikes outside the band's hotel - the Principe Di Savoia.
 
 
First [[Sting]] was photographed alone on his YAMAHA. Then Stewart returned from a test drive, joining his band members for group photos with their bikes. [[The Police]] were then photographed without the YAMAHA bikes before Stewart again took his bike out on the road (wearing a scarf).
 
  
 
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sources: poster, Police File No. 2, [[Outlandos newsletter]] March [[1980]], photos, private information regarding the photo session chronology
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1980-04-03
1980 04 03 Reggio Emilia Sting backstage Silvio Amenduni.jpg
a photo from today - copyright Silvio Amenduni
1980 04 03 Reggio Emilia stage Silvio Amenduni.jpg
today's stage from behind - copyright Silvio Amenduni
1980 04 03 ReggioEmilia Postcard.jpg
a postcard with a photo from today's concert
1980 04 03 ReggioEmilia ticket.jpg
a ticket for this concert
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 1979-1980 Reggatta de Blanc Tour
Venue: Palasport
Location: Reggio Emilia, Italy
Support acts: The Cramps
Ticket prices: 4.000 L.


On 1980-04-03, The Police performed at Palasport in Reggio Emilia, Italy.

Setlist

Recording information

There's a recording of this concert.

Trivia

There were about 8.000 people in the audience. A lot more people tried to get in, which led to riots in the streets.

See also

The Police (D'Alesio) book features a lot of photos from this concert.

External links

References

sources: poster, Police File No. 2, Outlandos newsletter March 1980, photos


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