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=Setlist=
 
=Setlist=
 
* [[Voices Inside My Head]]
 
* [[Voices Inside My Head]]
 
 
* [[Message In A Bottle]]
 
* [[Message In A Bottle]]
 
 
* [[Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic]]
 
* [[Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic]]
 
 
* [[Walking On The Moon]]
 
* [[Walking On The Moon]]
 
 
* [[Spirits In The Material World]]
 
* [[Spirits In The Material World]]
 
 
* [[Hungry For You]]
 
* [[Hungry For You]]
 
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* [[When The World Is Running Down]]
* [[When The World Is Running Down You Make The Best Of What's Still Around]]
 
 
 
 
* [[The Bed's Too Big Without You]]
 
* [[The Bed's Too Big Without You]]
 
 
* [[De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da]]
 
* [[De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da]]
 
 
* [[Demolition Man]]
 
* [[Demolition Man]]
 
 
* [[Shadows In The Rain]]
 
* [[Shadows In The Rain]]
 
 
* [[Driven To Tears]]
 
* [[Driven To Tears]]
 
 
* [[Bring On The Night]]
 
* [[Bring On The Night]]
 
 
* [[One World]]
 
* [[One World]]
 
 
* [[Invisible Sun]]
 
* [[Invisible Sun]]
 
 
* [[Roxanne]]
 
* [[Roxanne]]
 
 
* [[Don't Stand So Close To Me]]
 
* [[Don't Stand So Close To Me]]
 
 
* [[Can't Stand Losing You]]
 
* [[Can't Stand Losing You]]
 
 
* [[So Lonely]]
 
* [[So Lonely]]
  
 
=Recording information=
 
=Recording information=
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About 45 minutes of the concert were originally shown on Channel Four tv show 'The Tube' in January [[1983]].
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There's a video recording of this concert.
 
There's a video recording of this concert.
 
It was sold on VHS and DVD in Japan.
 
It was sold on VHS and DVD in Japan.
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[[Ron Mann]] saved Stewart's socks after the concert.
 
[[Ron Mann]] saved Stewart's socks after the concert.
  
Much of Sting's between song chat or song introductions involved the British tabloid press who had been hounding him and Trudie or his recent court case against his publishers.
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Much of [[Sting]]'s between song chat or song introductions involved the British tabloid press who had been hounding him and Trudie or his recent court case against his publishers.  
 
 
About 45 minutes of the concert was originally shown on Channel Four tv show 'the tube' in January 1983.  
 
  
Bono joined the band on stage for the end of 'Invisible Sun'.
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Bono joined the band on stage for the end of [[Invisible Sun]].
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=

Revision as of 23:43, 24 July 2010


1982-07-31
1982 07 31 ticket.jpg
a ticket for this concert
1982 07 31 pass.jpg
an all area pass for this concert
1982 07 31 aftershowpass.jpg
an after show pass for this concert
1982 07 31 copelandsocks.jpg
Stewart's socks from this concert
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 1981-1982 Ghost in the Machine Tour
Venue: Gateshead International Stadium
Location: Newcastle, England, UK
Support acts: U2, The Beat, Lords Of The New Church, Gang Of Four
Ticket prices: 8,30 - 10,00 UK pounds


On 1982-07-31, The Police performed at Gateshead International Stadium in Newcastle, England, UK.

Setlist

Recording information

About 45 minutes of the concert were originally shown on Channel Four tv show 'The Tube' in January 1983.

There's a video recording of this concert. It was sold on VHS and DVD in Japan.

Trivia

Bring On The Night and Driven To Tears are switched on this recording.

This concert was not sold out, which was quite a disappointment.

NIKE gave free clothes to the band, but each band member was supposed to wear something on stage. Sting chose a sleeveless shirt, Stewart Copeland chose some socks (from three different pairs presented to him), Andy Summers chose a trouser.

Ron Mann saved Stewart's socks after the concert.

Much of Sting's between song chat or song introductions involved the British tabloid press who had been hounding him and Trudie or his recent court case against his publishers.

Bono joined the band on stage for the end of Invisible Sun.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

sources: ticket, passes, ads, Outlandos newsletter September 1982, reviews