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+ | When [[Stewart Copeland]] saw [[User:Dietmar|Dietmar]] arrive he immediately asked where the flag was... So in between rehearsal and concert a marker was bought and hotel paper misused to create a mini fake flag. Large enough to be seen when shown from the front - so it even got a flag point ! | ||
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+ | After the concert there was a meet & greet with organizers, promoters & executives. Stewart handed out signed scores of the individual "Deranged" songs. | ||
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+ | When asked to sign a copy of the Kenny Dukayne single he waved it around and suggested he should sing the song. And so he sang the chorus of [[Soft Spot (Doop Doop Be Roop Doop)]] ! Proud and surprised to still know the song after "50 years"... (rest assured he had recently received a youtube link to make sure that it was his drum playing on that song). | ||
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Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Stewart Copeland |
Tour: | 2021-2024 Police Deranged For Orchestra Tour |
Venue: | Park Kinnekswiss |
Location: | Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
Support acts: | none |
Ticket prices: | free concert |
On 2023-06-30, Stewart Copeland performed at the Park Kinnekswiss in Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
Setlist
- Demolition Man
- King Of Pain
- Roxanne
- Murder By Numbers
- Spirits In The Material World
- One World
- Walking On The Moon
- The Equalizer Busy Equalizing
- Every Breath You Take
- Orc Jam
- The Bed's Too Big Without You
- Don't Stand So Close To Me
- Message In A Bottle
- Can't Stand Losing You
- Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
Recording information
This section needs more information.
Trivia
There was a three hour soundcheck / rehearsal on the venue's stage from 2:00PM to 5:00PM.
When Stewart Copeland saw Dietmar arrive he immediately asked where the flag was... So in between rehearsal and concert a marker was bought and hotel paper misused to create a mini fake flag. Large enough to be seen when shown from the front - so it even got a flag point !
After the concert there was a meet & greet with organizers, promoters & executives. Stewart handed out signed scores of the individual "Deranged" songs.
Stewart jokingly "complained" about the flag being fake and refused to take it home to its larger cousin.
When asked to sign a copy of the Kenny Dukayne single he waved it around and suggested he should sing the song. And so he sang the chorus of Soft Spot (Doop Doop Be Roop Doop) ! Proud and surprised to still know the song after "50 years"... (rest assured he had recently received a youtube link to make sure that it was his drum playing on that song). He then signed the single cover with a smile on his face.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
This section needs more information.
References
sources: stewartcopeland.net, personal experience