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|  colspan="2" align="center" | a crew pass for this concert
 
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | a ticket for this concert
 
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | a review of this concert in Trouser Press - April [[1982]]
 
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This concert was sold out = 18.661 people in the audience.
 
This concert was sold out = 18.661 people in the audience.
  
A few hours before the show [[Sting]], [[Stewart Copeland]] and a journalist from Rolling Stone magazine drove from Manhattan to Philadelphia in a bus (through Lincoln Tunnel). [[Sting]] and Stewart debated about [[Invisible Sun]]'s position in the setlist.
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A few hours before the show [[The Police]] and journalists from several magazines drove from the Berkshire Place Hotel in Manhattan to Philadelphia in a bus (through Lincoln Tunnel). [[Sting]] and Stewart debated about [[Invisible Sun]]'s position in the setlist.
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At the soundcheck [[Sting]] tries out a headless [[Steinberger L2]] bass which [[Andy Summers]] has on loan. He decides to use it during the concert.
  
 
=See also=
 
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=References=
 
=References=
Sources: tickets; pass; review in Trouser Press - April [[1982]]; articles in Trouser Press - May [[1982]] and Modern Recording & Music - May [[1982]]; photos; Rolling Stone - March 4, [[1982]]; personal information
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Sources: tickets; pass; review in Trouser Press - April [[1982]]; articles in [[1982-05 Trouser Press]] and [[1982-05 Modern Recording & Music]]; photos; Rolling Stone - March 4, [[1982]]; personal information
  
  

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1982-01-18
1982 01 18 crew pass Dietmar.jpg
a crew pass for this concert
1982 01 18 ticket 1.jpg
a ticket for this concert
1982 04 Trouser Press review.jpg
a review of this concert in Trouser Press - April 1982
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 1981-1982 Ghost in the Machine Tour
Venue: The Spectrum
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Support acts: The Go-Go's
Ticket prices: US$ 8,50 - 10,00


On 1982-01-18, The Police performed at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Setlist

Recording information

There is a recording of this show.

Trivia

This concert was sold out = 18.661 people in the audience.

A few hours before the show The Police and journalists from several magazines drove from the Berkshire Place Hotel in Manhattan to Philadelphia in a bus (through Lincoln Tunnel). Sting and Stewart debated about Invisible Sun's position in the setlist.

At the soundcheck Sting tries out a headless Steinberger L2 bass which Andy Summers has on loan. He decides to use it during the concert.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

Sources: tickets; pass; review in Trouser Press - April 1982; articles in 1982-05 Trouser Press and 1982-05 Modern Recording & Music; photos; Rolling Stone - March 4, 1982; personal information


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