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− | Earlier today [[The Police]] drove from | + | Earlier today [[The Police]] drove from Meijel through Liege to Paris. |
A [[Marquee]] flyer from March [[1977]] announces a concert by [[Cherry Vanilla]] and [[The Police]] for today! | A [[Marquee]] flyer from March [[1977]] announces a concert by [[Cherry Vanilla]] and [[The Police]] for today! |
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a photo from this concert - copyright Pascal Regoli | |
a flyer for this festival | |
an ad for this conert in BEST - April 1977 | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | The Police |
Tour: | 1977 Wayne County & The Electric Chairs Tour |
Venue: | Palais des Glaces |
Location: | Paris France |
Support acts: | The Jam, Generation X, Wayne County & The Electric Chairs, Stinky Toys... |
Ticket prices: | TICKET PRICES |
On 1977-03-28, The Police performed at the Palais des Glaces in Paris, France.
Setlist
Among the songs played were:
Recording information
The VHS Acceleration Punk shows The Police playing Clown's Revenge.
Trivia
Earlier today The Police drove from Meijel through Liege to Paris.
A Marquee flyer from March 1977 announces a concert by Cherry Vanilla and The Police for today!
The festival was reviewed in NME on April 9, 1977 and Rock En Stock No. 2 - 1977.
See also
External links
This section needs more information.
References
sources: Stewart Copeland's diaries; video, flyers, photos, review in Rock En Stock No. 2 - 1977, UK review