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140.000 people attended today's concert.
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120.000 - 140.000 people attended today's concert, depending on which magazine you trust...
  
 
Today [[Stewart Copeland]] and [[Andy Summers]] have a day off with their band [[Rush Hour]] in Brazil - they travel from Porto Alegre to Recife.
 
Today [[Stewart Copeland]] and [[Andy Summers]] have a day off with their band [[Rush Hour]] in Brazil - they travel from Porto Alegre to Recife.
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source: ticket, [[Outlandos newsletter]]s - December [[1987]] and March [[1988]], Rogier van der Gugten, article in Bizz magazine (with parts of the setlist)
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[[Category:1987]] [[Category:1987-1988 Nothing Like The Sun Tour]]
 
[[Category:1987]] [[Category:1987-1988 Nothing Like The Sun Tour]]

Revision as of 08:06, 16 January 2018


1987-11-20
1987 12 Gigantes cover.jpg
a magazine cover with a photo from this concert
Performance summary
Artist performing: Sting
Tour: 1987-1988 Nothing Like The Sun Tour
Venue: Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracana Stadium)
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Support acts: Capital Inicial
Ticket prices: Cz$ 200,00


On 1987-11-20, Sting performed at Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracana Stadium) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Setlist

at least these songs were played, not necessarily in that order:

Recording information

70 minutes from this concert were broadcast on TV.

Trivia

120.000 - 140.000 people attended today's concert, depending on which magazine you trust...

Today Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers have a day off with their band Rush Hour in Brazil - they travel from Porto Alegre to Recife.

See also

External links

This section needs more information.

References

source: ticket, Outlandos newsletters - December 1987 and March 1988, Rogier van der Gugten, article in Bizz magazine (with parts of the setlist - mentions 140.000 people), a magazine from Argentina mentions 120.000