AP - Aug 8, 2008
The Police ended one of rock n roll s most successful reunions in Madison Square Garden on Thursday with a tribute to other famous trios, an assist from some real cops and a not-particularly close shave...
More »Reuters - Aug 7, 2008
British rock trio The Police played their final concert together on Thursday and were joined by the real police -- the New York City police band. Singer and bassist Sting, drummer Stewart Copeland...
More »Reuters - May 6, 2008
The reunion of rock trio The Police will come to an end this summer with a final concert in New York that will benefit arts programming for the city's public television stations, the band announced...
More »E! Online - May 6, 2008
We can't stand losing them, but it should be one helluva going-away party. At a Times Square press conference today flanked by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and assorted city bigwigs, the Police unveiled...
More »E! Online - Dec 21, 2007
In a classic case of role reversal, it was the Police who topped this year's most-wanted list. The trio's reunion tour, which kicked off May 28 in Vancouver, finished 2007 as North America...
More »Reuters - Dec 5, 2007
The drummer for The Police apologized to Chilean President Michelle Bachelet for comments decried as derogatory by the government and invited her to attend Wednesday's concert in Santiago. Stewart...
More »Reuters - Nov 28, 2007
The Police will headline the final day of the Isle of Wight Festival, to take place June 13-15 at Seaclose Park. Additional acts have yet to be announced. The performance, which is being touted as the...
More »Reuters - Nov 15, 2007
The reunion of rock trio The Police for their first concerts in more than 20 years was named the top grossing and top ticket selling tour of 2007 on Thursday at the 4th annual Billboard Touring Awards...
More »AP - Oct 8, 2007
Will the curtain close again on The Police when their reunion tour ends? Andy Summers says the fractious trio could have a new album in them. It s sort of like living with the elephant in the room....
More »AP - Oct 1, 2007
The Police, fresh off a reunion concert in Paris, received a French award for their contribution to the arts Monday. French Culture Minister Christine Albanel honored the rock trio of Sting, Stewart...
More »Yahoo! Music - Jul 11, 2007
The Police have revealed they still have big fights on their current world tour. Frontman Sting and drummer Stewart Copeland admit they often fight during rehearsals, but always make up before they go...
More »Reuters - Jun 21, 2007
A quarter-century ago, nearly everything the Police did was magic. But Wednesday night at Staples Center in Los Angeles, the band had trouble catching that lightning in the bottle, as new arrangements...
More »E! Online - Jun 18, 2007
Bonnaroo called, the Police came, and a sell-out crowd of some 80,000 music fans followed. The reunited rockers took the stage Saturday night at the sixth annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in...
More »AP - Jun 12, 2007
Warren Weitzman is 40 years old, and there s no way he s going to share a portable toilet and camp out with thousands of other people just to see The Police perform at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival...
More »Reuters - Jun 7, 2007
Stewart Copeland, drummer of reunited rock band the Police, might spend time at fellow band member Sting's country estate in Italy, but he prefers a simpler life. The Police split over 20 years...
More »AP - Jun 1, 2007
The crowds have been ecstatic, but Police drummer Stewart Copeland has been anything but impressed so far by the band s reunion concerts. Copeland trashed Wednesday s concert in Vancouver, British Columbia...
More »E! Online - May 31, 2007
Sting always wanted his MTV. Now the feeling's been reciprocated. Three days after kicking off a 30th anniversary reunion tour, the Police have agreed to perform an Unplugged concert on the cable...
More »AP - May 29, 2007
The Police kicked off its reunion tour before a sold-out crowd of 20,000 not bad for a group playing its first stadium in more than 20 years. Fans took to their feet and sang along as Monday...
More »Yahoo! Music - Apr 25, 2007
The Police have announced details of a private fanclub show. The gig will take place at GM Place in Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, on May 27. Tickets for the gig will not be on public sale--...
More »Yahoo! Music - Apr 5, 2007
Police s guitarist Andy Summers has hinted that the band may get to work on a new album after their forthcoming world tour. The star, who attended a book signing and Q&A session for his memoirs One Train...
More »AP - Feb 21, 2007
The Police have added stops in Oakland and Los Angeles to their first tour in decades. Promoters on Tuesday announced concerts on June 13 at Oakland s McAffee Coliseum and June 23 at Dodgers Stadium...
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