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According to local promoter Gary Topp there were about 36.000 people in the audience. Other sources mention 30.000 people.
 
According to local promoter Gary Topp there were about 36.000 people in the audience. Other sources mention 30.000 people.
  
Before today's concert [[The Police]] were awarded with golden records at the Palais Royale in Toronto - photos from this ceremony can be seen in [[The Police Chronicles]].
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Before today's concert [[The Police]] were awarded with A&M golden records at the Palais Royale in Toronto - photos from this A&M ceremony can be seen in [[The Police Chronicles]].
  
 
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Revision as of 17:13, 26 March 2010


1983-08-05
a photo from this concert - copyright by Craig Betts
1983 08 05 picnic ticket.jpg
a ticket for this concert
1983 08 05 thepolicepicnic.jpg
another ticket for this concert
1983 08 05 poster.jpg
a poster for this concert
1983 08 05 ad jerome.jpg
a magazine ad for this concert - provided by Jérôme
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour
Venue: C.N.E. Exhibition Stadium
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Support acts: Simple Minds, Peter Tosh, The Fixx, James Brown, King Sunny Ade, Blue Peter
Ticket prices: C$ 20,00 - 25,00


On 1983-08-05, The Police performed at C.N.E. Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, ON, Canada.

Setlist

Recording information

There's a recording of this concert.

Trivia

According to local promoter Gary Topp there were about 36.000 people in the audience. Other sources mention 30.000 people.

Before today's concert The Police were awarded with A&M golden records at the Palais Royale in Toronto - photos from this A&M ceremony can be seen in The Police Chronicles.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

sources: personal information; tickets; poster; MACLEAN's August 15, 1983; Outlandos newsletter September 1983; The Globe review; Crag Betts (Phil Kamin)