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On the day before [[The Police]] were re-mixing [[Zenyatta Mondatta]] at [[Strawberry Studios South]] in Dorking. [[Stewart Copeland]] ate a curry meal and was already sick when the band flew back to France. | On the day before [[The Police]] were re-mixing [[Zenyatta Mondatta]] at [[Strawberry Studios South]] in Dorking. [[Stewart Copeland]] ate a curry meal and was already sick when the band flew back to France. | ||
− | Stewart's roadie [[Jeff Seitz]] played drums at this concert and kept his head low, so most of the audience probably didn't notice that Stewart didn't play... | + | Stewart's roadie [[Jeff Seitz]] played drums at this concert and kept his head low, so most of the audience probably didn't notice that Stewart didn't play...<br> |
The Police played around midnight. | The Police played around midnight. | ||
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1980-08-18 | |
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a poster for this concert - provided by Miquel | |
a pass for this concert | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | The Police |
Tour: | 1980-1981 Zenyatta Mondatta Tour |
Venue: | Stade d'Aguilera |
Location: | Biarritz, France |
Support acts: | XTC, Skafish, The Beat, UB40 |
Ticket prices: | 60 French Francs |
On 1980-08-18, The Police performed at Stade d'Aguilera in Biarritz, France.
Setlist
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Recording information
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Trivia
On the day before The Police were re-mixing Zenyatta Mondatta at Strawberry Studios South in Dorking. Stewart Copeland ate a curry meal and was already sick when the band flew back to France.
Stewart's roadie Jeff Seitz played drums at this concert and kept his head low, so most of the audience probably didn't notice that Stewart didn't play...
The Police played around midnight.
See also
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External links
References
sources: ticket, poster, ad, Police Files Nos. 5 + 6, Outlandos newsletter September 1980