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[[Cherry Vanilla]] is ill today, so today it's only [[The Police]] supporting Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers.
 
[[Cherry Vanilla]] is ill today, so today it's only [[The Police]] supporting Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers.
  
According to eyewitness Mark Gregory some members of the audience were pissed off that [[Cherry Vanilla]] didn't play and somebody threw a bottle which hit [[Sting]] on the head.  
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According to eyewitness Mark Gregory some members of the audience were pissed off that [[Cherry Vanilla]] didn't play and somebody threw a bottle which hit [[Sting]] on the head. [[The Police]] played on for a while longer and then left the stage.
  
 
[[The Police]] spend the night at [[Sting]]'s parents in Newcastle.
 
[[The Police]] spend the night at [[Sting]]'s parents in Newcastle.

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1977-03-12
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Performance summary
Artist performing: Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers
Tour: 1977 Cherry Vanilla Tour
Venue: Rock Garden
Location: Middlesbrough, England, UK
Support acts: The Police
Ticket prices: TICKET PRICES


On 1977-03-12, The Police performed at Rock Garden in Middlesbrough, England, UK.

Setlist

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Recording information

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Trivia

Cherry Vanilla is ill today, so today it's only The Police supporting Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers.

According to eyewitness Mark Gregory some members of the audience were pissed off that Cherry Vanilla didn't play and somebody threw a bottle which hit Sting on the head. The Police played on for a while longer and then left the stage.

The Police spend the night at Sting's parents in Newcastle.

See also

External links

References

sources: Stewart Copeland's diaries; NME February 26, 1977; Sounds + NME ads March 12, 1977; Mark Gregory


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