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There were 19.000 people in the audience.
 
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After the show [[Sting]] taped his acceptance speech for winning a BPI award (Best British album: [[...Nothing Like The Sun]]) as he couldn't be in London on the day of the BPI ceremony (held at London's [[Royal Albert Hall]] on February 8, [[1988]] and broadcast on Britsh TV).  
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After the show [[Sting]] taped his acceptance speech for winning a BPI award (Best British album: [[...Nothing Like The Sun]]) as he couldn't be in London on the day of the BPI ceremony (held at London's [[Royal Albert Hall]] on [[1988-02-08]] and broadcast on Britsh TV).  
  
 
There was an after show party in a restaurant in Greenwich Village. Suzanne Vega and Dennis Hopper were among the guests.
 
There was an after show party in a restaurant in Greenwich Village. Suzanne Vega and Dennis Hopper were among the guests.

Revision as of 09:21, 15 February 2012


1988-02-03
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Performance summary
Artist performing: Sting
Tour: 1987-1988 Nothing Like The Sun Tour
Venue: Madison Square Garden
Location: New York, NY USA
Support acts: SUPPORT ACTS
Ticket prices: US$ 20,00


On 1988-02-03, Sting performed at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY, USA.

Setlist

Recording information

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Trivia

There were 19.000 people in the audience.

After the show Sting taped his acceptance speech for winning a BPI award (Best British album: ...Nothing Like The Sun) as he couldn't be in London on the day of the BPI ceremony (held at London's Royal Albert Hall on 1988-02-08 and broadcast on Britsh TV).

There was an after show party in a restaurant in Greenwich Village. Suzanne Vega and Dennis Hopper were among the guests.

See also

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External links

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References

source: ticket, Rogier van der Gugten, NME - February 20, 1988