The Police Announce Final Live Concert- Ever !

The Police
May 06, 2008, 1:00 PM ET
Ray Waddell, Nashville
A New York City press conference featuring the Police and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg today (May 6) heralds the band's final concert ever, to be held in New York at a date to be announced in August.
This final concert will be a fundraiser with proceeds benefiting the
production of arts programming for public television stations Thirteen/WNET and WLIW New York. Tickets will be available nationally online via the Thirteen/WNET and WLIW Web sites.
Additionally, Sting and the Police announced that they will contribute $1 million to Mayor Bloomberg's MillionTreesNYC initiative -- a gift the city will match -- to plant trees all over New York City.
More details about the benefit show, including venue and ticket
information, will be released at a later date. As of today, the last Police
date on the books is Aug. 5 at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, N.Y.
The Police began the final leg of their reunion tour May 1 in Ottawa, the first of about 50 shows taking place this summer in amphitheaters, arenas and stadiums primarily in North America and Europe. Most stops are in markets not played in 2007, when the Police was the top tour of the year at more than $212 million gross and nearly 2 million in attendance, according to Billboard Boxscore.
Produced by Live Nation and RZO Productions, the Police reunion tour captured the Top Tour (gross) and Top Draw (attendance)
awards at last November's Billboard Touring Conference in New York.
Joining the Police this time around in North America are Elvis Costello &
the Imposters. In between the 33 North American dates, the Police return to Europe for a number of major festivals. The tour is expected to be one of the top five highest-grossing tours of all time, with revenues topping $340 million.
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The Police- = Live In Central Park ?
where else could they have this finale ?
Interesting nonetheless- certainly being a native NYer and huge Police fan , I will just have to attrend this super event , if tickets are even available .
:eek:
May 06, 2008, 1:00 PM ET
Ray Waddell, Nashville
A New York City press conference featuring the Police and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg today (May 6) heralds the band's final concert ever, to be held in New York at a date to be announced in August.
This final concert will be a fundraiser with proceeds benefiting the
production of arts programming for public television stations Thirteen/WNET and WLIW New York. Tickets will be available nationally online via the Thirteen/WNET and WLIW Web sites.
Additionally, Sting and the Police announced that they will contribute $1 million to Mayor Bloomberg's MillionTreesNYC initiative -- a gift the city will match -- to plant trees all over New York City.
More details about the benefit show, including venue and ticket
information, will be released at a later date. As of today, the last Police
date on the books is Aug. 5 at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, N.Y.
The Police began the final leg of their reunion tour May 1 in Ottawa, the first of about 50 shows taking place this summer in amphitheaters, arenas and stadiums primarily in North America and Europe. Most stops are in markets not played in 2007, when the Police was the top tour of the year at more than $212 million gross and nearly 2 million in attendance, according to Billboard Boxscore.
Produced by Live Nation and RZO Productions, the Police reunion tour captured the Top Tour (gross) and Top Draw (attendance)
awards at last November's Billboard Touring Conference in New York.
Joining the Police this time around in North America are Elvis Costello &
the Imposters. In between the 33 North American dates, the Police return to Europe for a number of major festivals. The tour is expected to be one of the top five highest-grossing tours of all time, with revenues topping $340 million.
_________________
:eek:
:eek:
:eek:
The Police- = Live In Central Park ?
where else could they have this finale ?
Interesting nonetheless- certainly being a native NYer and huge Police fan , I will just have to attrend this super event , if tickets are even available .
:eek:
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wow.....central park.....interesting.....lucky new yorkers....:p
no bed=no brian
coke sucks
Maybe if they didn't charge 250 bucks a pop, they'd be doing a little bit better......who do they think they are? Barbara Streisand?
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Sure. I went to the 'last ever' Black Sabbath concert, December 1999. I have a t shirt with it on......they toured Ozzfest every summer afterwards :( Wtf?
In Toronto.. I think it was 1982?