The Police Tour

Concert Dates Announced for Police Reunion Tour

Posted by Janice Bryant On February 12, 2007

The day following their very spirited “Roxanne” performance that brought the audience at the Grammy Awards to their feet, tour date details have been announced by the Police regarding the band’s first tour in over two decades.

The tour schedule for the band was announced in Los Angeles which was preceded by an invitation only special set webcast live at the Whiskey. The details were announced by Arthur Fogel, the Live Nation Chairman for Global Music, after The Police had played a few songs. Ticket sales for three shows in Canada begin this weekend.

The Police, who recently reunited for their 30th anniversary tour, kick off the tour with a show on May 28 in Vancouver at GM Palace, according to Fogel. There are tour dates planned across the U.S. as well as Canada through early August.

After that the Police will be playing several European dates in September as well as October before resuming the North American part of their tour during late October. The Police will also be performing shows as part of the tour in South America, Mexico, Japan, New Zealand and Australia.

Tour details are located at the band’s website at thepolicetour.com, as well as Stingus.net and Sting.com.

Some of the tour dates for the Police include:

Bonnarro Festival in Tennessee (6/16)
Fenway Park in Boston (7/28-7/29)
Madison Square Garden in New York City (8/1, 8/3)
Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ (8/5)

The North American tour legs, in addition to those cities, will also include dates for Montreal, Toronto, St. Louis, New Orleans, Dallas, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Denver and Seattle.

Tickets for shows in New York City and Boston go on sale on Tuesday, February 20.

Fogel said that the average price of tickets for the shows on the Police tour will be a little less than $100. He added that a majority of the tickets would be price slightly over $200, with some at around $50.

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