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Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | The Police |
Tour: | 1981-1982 Ghost in the Machine Tour |
Venue: | National Exhibition Centre |
Location: | Birmingham, UK |
Support acts: | SUPPORT ACTS |
Ticket prices: | UK pounds: 5,00 |
On 1981-12-19, The Police performed at the National Exhibition Centre.
Setlist
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
When The World Is Running Down You Make The Best Of What's Still Around
Recording information
There's a recording of this concert.
Trivia
Earlier that day Andy Summers did an interview for Rolling Stone magazine at his London house. He feels ill and was rushed to Charing Cross hospital with suspected appendicitis. After four hours of tests doctors discovered a kidney stone. Andy received painkillers and played this day's concert with a kidney machine and a doctor standing by in the wings of the venue.
See also
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External links
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References
sources: ticket; ads; articles in pop rocky February 17, 1982 + Rolling Stone February 18, 1982; One Train Later; UK newspaper clipping (date unknown)