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On [[1986-06-11]], [[The Police]] performed at the [[The Omni]] in Atlanta, GA, USA.  It was the fourth show of Amnesty International's "A Conspiracy of Hope" tour and the first of three played on the tour by [[The Police]].  The other two shows featuring the band were [[1986-06-13]] in Chicago, IL; and the final show on [[1986-06-15]] at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.
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On [[1986-06-11]], [[The Police]] performed at the [[The Omni]] in Atlanta, GA, USA.  It was the fourth show of Amnesty International's "A Conspiracy of Hope" tour and the first of three played on the tour by [[The Police]].  The other two shows featuring the band were [[1986-06-13]] in Chicago, IL; and the final show on [[1986-06-15]] at [[Giants Stadium]] in East Rutherford, NJ.
  
  

Revision as of 23:24, 24 October 2009


1986-06-11
1986 06 11 police johnrotan.jpg
a photo from this concert - copyright by John Rotan
1986 06 11 ticket johnrotan.jpg
a ticket for this concert - provided by John Rotan
1986 06 11 program johnrotan.jpg
the tour program - provided by John Rotan
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 1986 Conspiracy Of Hope Tour
Venue: The Omni
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA
Support acts: several, see trivia
Ticket prices: US$ 35,00

On 1986-06-11, The Police performed at the The Omni in Atlanta, GA, USA. It was the fourth show of Amnesty International's "A Conspiracy of Hope" tour and the first of three played on the tour by The Police. The other two shows featuring the band were 1986-06-13 in Chicago, IL; and the final show on 1986-06-15 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.


Setlist

Recording information

There's a recording of this concert.

Trivia

There were 11.592 people at this sold-out concert.

Festival line-up: Joan Baez, The Neville Brothers, Peter Gabriel, Bryan Adams, Lou Reed, U2, The Police

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

John Rotan's website

References

source: ticket, photos, Rogier van der Gugten