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This is a very basic template to use for articles about events in Police history. You can add header sections and images as you feel necessary in order to properly illustrate the event. For actual performances, please use [[Template:Performance]] instead. Event articles should be named in the YYYY-MM-DD format to be properly registered in the timeline calendars.
 
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!  colspan="2" | <big>Zurich concert cancelled</big>
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!  colspan="2" | <big>Interview in Berlin - Winterthur concert cancelled</big>
 
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:1980_04_07_poster.jpg|thumb|center|a poster for this cancelled concert]]
 
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| <b>Location:</b>
 
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| Winterthur, Switzerland - [[Eulachhalle]]
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| Berlin, Germany
 
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| [[The Police]], [[Detlef Kinsler]]
 
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The morning after their Berlin concert [[Detlef Kinsler]] interviews [[Stewart Copeland]] in Berlin, Germany. Stewart is there with his step-son Sven. Andy is there with his wife - he doesn't want to talk, because he thinks Detlef knows all about them anyway. [[Sting]] is there with his wife and son - his voice is hoarse and he doesn't want to talk much.
  
 
[[The Police]] cancelled their concert at the [[Eulachhalle]] in Winterthur, Switzerland - because of [[Sting]]'s voice trouble.
 
[[The Police]] cancelled their concert at the [[Eulachhalle]] in Winterthur, Switzerland - because of [[Sting]]'s voice trouble.
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=References=
 
=References=
source: poster, Police File No. 2, [[Outlandos newsletter]] March [[1980]]
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source: [[1980-05 Musik Express]] / [[Detlef Kinsler]], poster, Police File No. 2, [[Outlandos newsletter]] March [[1980]]
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 29 December 2020


<== previous entry

Interview in Berlin - Winterthur concert cancelled
a poster for this cancelled concert
Date: 1980-04-07
Location: Berlin, Germany
Attendees: The Police, Detlef Kinsler

The morning after their Berlin concert Detlef Kinsler interviews Stewart Copeland in Berlin, Germany. Stewart is there with his step-son Sven. Andy is there with his wife - he doesn't want to talk, because he thinks Detlef knows all about them anyway. Sting is there with his wife and son - his voice is hoarse and he doesn't want to talk much.

The Police cancelled their concert at the Eulachhalle in Winterthur, Switzerland - because of Sting's voice trouble.

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References

source: 1980-05 Musik Express / Detlef Kinsler, poster, Police File No. 2, Outlandos newsletter March 1980


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