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!  colspan="2" | <big>The Police - day off in London</big>
 
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| <b>Date:</b>
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| [[1977-03-13]]
!  colspan="2" | Performance summary
 
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| <b>Artist performing:</b>
 
| [[Johnny Thunders Heartbreakers]]
 
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| <b>Tour:</b>
 
| [[1977 Cherry Vanilla Tour]]
 
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| <b>Venue:</b>
 
| [[Leeds Polytechnic]]
 
 
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| Leeds, England, UK
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| [[The Police]], [[Cherry Vanilla]]
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| [[The Police]]
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A planned concert at [[Leeds Polytechnic]] with Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers and [[Cherry Vanilla]] (as announced in NME - February 26, [[1977]]) doesn't take place.
  
On [[1977-03-13]], [[The Police]] performed at [[Leeds Polytechnic]] in Leeds, England, UK.
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Same for a planned concert at the [[Bank House Hotel]] in Bransford, England, UK - there's a poster for a concert with The Heartbreakers, [[Wayne County]] and [[Cherry Vanilla]].
 
 
=Setlist=
 
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[[The Police]] stayed the night after yesterday's Middlesbrough concert at [[Sting]]'s parents in Newcastle. Today they collected more of [[Sting]]'s furniture, have lunch and then drove back to London from 02:00pm to 10:30pm.
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On their way back to London the roof of [[Sting]]'s Citroen 2CV flew off as Henry hadn't fastened the rag top adequately.
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=See also=
 
=See also=
* [[1977-1978 The Police performances]]
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''This section needs more information.''
* [[Cherry Vanilla]]
 
  
 
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=References=
 
=References=
source: NME - February 26, 1977
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sources: [[Stewart Copeland's Police Diaries]]; ad in NME - February 26, [[1977]]; poster
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[[Category:1977]] [[Category:1977 Cherry Vanilla Tour]][[Category:1977-1978 The Police performances]]
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Latest revision as of 02:13, 13 November 2023


<== previous entry


The Police - day off in London
Photo or image related to event
Date: 1977-03-13
Location: Newcastle -> London, England, UK
Attendees: The Police

A planned concert at Leeds Polytechnic with Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers and Cherry Vanilla (as announced in NME - February 26, 1977) doesn't take place.

Same for a planned concert at the Bank House Hotel in Bransford, England, UK - there's a poster for a concert with The Heartbreakers, Wayne County and Cherry Vanilla.

The Police stayed the night after yesterday's Middlesbrough concert at Sting's parents in Newcastle. Today they collected more of Sting's furniture, have lunch and then drove back to London from 02:00pm to 10:30pm.

On their way back to London the roof of Sting's Citroen 2CV flew off as Henry hadn't fastened the rag top adequately.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

sources: Stewart Copeland's Police Diaries; ad in NME - February 26, 1977; poster


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