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There were about 7.000 people in the audience. | There were about 7.000 people in the audience. | ||
The venue was all standing, an old bus depot and has since been pulled down. | The venue was all standing, an old bus depot and has since been pulled down. | ||
+ | During can't stand losing you sting sings a verse and chorus of an old yorkshire folk song, "Ilkley moor bah't hat'. He also mentions that at one time he lived in nearby Hunslet. | ||
+ | Either filmed on the day of the concert or the day after the band were interviewed in their hotel, supposedly all in the same bed, by local itv news show 'calendar'. | ||
=See also= | =See also= |
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Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | The Police |
Tour: | 1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour |
Venue: | Queens Hall |
Location: | Leeds, England, UK |
Support acts: | The Belle Stars |
Ticket prices: | 7,00 UK pounds |
On 1983-12-15, The Police performed at Queens Hall in Leeds, England, UK.
Setlist
Recording information
There's a recording of this concert. There are at least two different recordings of this concert. A relatively poor sounding one which is the complete performance and a better quality one which misses synchronicity 1/2.
Trivia
There were about 7.000 people in the audience. The venue was all standing, an old bus depot and has since been pulled down. During can't stand losing you sting sings a verse and chorus of an old yorkshire folk song, "Ilkley moor bah't hat'. He also mentions that at one time he lived in nearby Hunslet. Either filmed on the day of the concert or the day after the band were interviewed in their hotel, supposedly all in the same bed, by local itv news show 'calendar'.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
This section needs more information.
References
sources: ticket, Outlandos newsletter December 1983, eyewitness, personal information, internet