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* [[2007-2008 Reunion Tour]]
 
* [[2007-2008 Reunion Tour]]
This was the first U.S. date of the reunion tour.
 
 
This was the last night The Police were to include "Murder By Numbers" in the setlist.
 
 
There was a considerable amount of banter amongst the band throughout the evening, a feature which diminished as the tour progressed. Sting encouraged the crowd repeatedly to sing along, saying "we need all your help, Seattle."
 
 
Sting made the joke "this is Seattle, Washington, right? Not Washington, D.C." during the band introductions after "Synchronicity II" and in the crowd rally at the "Regatta de Blanc" jam in "Can't Stand Losing You".
 
 
Sting acknowledged his wife sitting in the audience by saying "Hello darling, is your husband here? Oh, he's gone?" He made the same joke the following evening.
 
 
Andy primarily played his Stratocaster during the concert. Stewart cajoled Andy: "Why don't you play the Telecaster, Andy?" which garnered an enthusiastic cheer from the crowd, but Andy replied "I wanna play the Stratocaster."
 
 
Andy briefly tripped over his guitar cable walking up to the microphone, and said "I nearly killed myself there."
 
 
Andy played with a capo during "Truth Hits Everybody".
 
 
Stewart changed snare drum heads mid-set and used that opportunity to run across the back of the back of the stage and acknowledge the people sitting at the rear of the arena. "Whoa! There's people here!"
 
  
 
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Revision as of 09:55, 14 November 2008


2007-06-06
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Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 2007-2008 Reunion Tour
Venue: Key Arena
Location: Seattle, Washington, United States
Support acts: Fiction Plane
Ticket prices: TICKET PRICES


On 2007-06-06, The Police performed at Key Arena.

Setlist

  1. Message in a Bottle
  2. Synchronicity II
  3. Spirits In The Material World
  4. Voices Inside My Head
  5. When The World Is Running Down
  6. Don't Stand So Close To Me
  7. Driven To Tears
  8. Walking on the Moon
  9. Truth Hits Everybody
  10. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
  11. Wrapped Around Your Finger
  12. The Bed's Too Big Without You
  13. Murder by Numbers
  14. De Do Do Do De Da Da Da
  15. Invisible Sun
  16. Walking In Your Footsteps
  17. Can't Stand Losing You
  18. Roxanne
  19. King of Pain
  20. So Lonely
  21. Every Breath You Take
  22. Next To You

Recording information

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Trivia

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This was the first U.S. date of the reunion tour.

This was the last night The Police were to include "Murder By Numbers" in the setlist.

There was a considerable amount of banter amongst the band throughout the evening, a feature which diminished as the tour progressed. Sting encouraged the crowd repeatedly to sing along, saying "we need all your help, Seattle."

Sting made the joke "this is Seattle, Washington, right? Not Washington, D.C." during the band introductions after "Synchronicity II" and in the crowd rally at the "Regatta de Blanc" jam in "Can't Stand Losing You".

Sting acknowledged his wife sitting in the audience by saying "Hello darling, is your husband here? Oh, he's gone?" He made the same joke the following evening.

Andy primarily played his Stratocaster during the concert. Stewart cajoled Andy: "Why don't you play the Telecaster, Andy?" which garnered an enthusiastic cheer from the crowd, but Andy replied "I wanna play the Stratocaster."

Andy briefly tripped over his guitar cable walking up to the microphone, and said "I nearly killed myself there."

Andy played with a capo during "Truth Hits Everybody".

Stewart changed snare drum heads mid-set and used that opportunity to run across the back of the back of the stage and acknowledge the people sitting at the rear of the arena. "Whoa! There's people here!"

See also

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