concert reviews
Show Date2008-02-02
LocationPerth WA
VenueMembers Equity Stadium
TourThe Police Reunion Tour 2007/08



2008-02-02 PERTH: Members Equity Stadium / The Police are still a force...

Setlist
01Message In A Bottle
01Walking On The Moon
02Demolition Man
03Voices Inside My Head
04When The World Is Running Down
05Don't Stand So Close To Me
06Driven To Tears
07Hole In My Life
08Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
09Wrapped Around Your Finger
10De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
11Invisible Sun
12Can't Stand Losing You
13Roxanne
14King Of Pain
15So Lonely
16Every Breath You Take
17Next To You

The Police are a reunion worth waiting for...

The Police are still a force...

It's not often 25,000 people are happy to see the police. However, it wasn't the boys in blue but the three formerly blond boys of the British rock outfit, finally here nine months into their gargantuan world tour.

And The Police seemed equally happy to see a packed Members Equity Stadium, dishing up a two-hour set of greatest hits drawn from their remarkable seven-year burst that saw them issue five increasingly successful albums and a string of hit singles.

After forming in the eye of the punk storm - albeit too good looking, too pop savvy and too darn talented to be part of that scene - the trio imploded after their previous Australian tour in 1984 to support final album 'Synchronicity'.

The years have mostly been kind to The Police, especially superfit activist Sting, whose tanned visage clashed with the battered and scraped body of his trusty Fender bass guitar. Master guitarist Andy Summers is somewhat jowly these days and slightly craggy drummer Stewart Copeland might rethink his very-80s black headband and white gloves combo when he watches the tour DVD.

Fans were given a close up look at 2008 vintage Police via massive screens that flicked between the three musicians and stunning graphics in a state-of-the-art stadium show.

After Bob Marley's 'Get Up, Stand Up' heralded the lean trio's arrival (with most fans heeding Bob's instructions), Summers' slippery opening riffs to 'Message in a Bottle' kicked off the two hours of power. Another chart-topper from 1979 in 'Walking on the Moon' had us skanking along to the white-boy reggae and Sting's keening vocals.

The artist formerly known as Gordon Sumner could have easily been one of the crowd; he claimed he didn't have the money to emigrate to Australia as a "10 quid Pom" back before he enlisted in The Police.

Instead, he embarked on a brief stint as a teacher, which inspired 1980 hit 'Don't Stand So Close to Me'. Support act Fergie, of the Black Eyed Peas and now solo fame, joined the boys for this song, flirting with each member.

From the fun of that number, the show shifted gears with Sting's indictment of world hunger, 'Driven to Tears', and the jazzy 'Hole in My Life' - a song apparently added to the set-list at the request of Copeland.

Then it was back to singalongs with the lighter pop hits 'Every Little Thing She Does is Magic' and 'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da'.

'Walking in Your Footsteps' and 'Can't Stop Losing You' were highlights of the home stretch, which concluded with 30-year-old favourite Roxanne - of course, the stage turned on its red lights.

Those red lights stayed on in the LED-inspired artwork of 1981 album 'Ghost in the Machine' as the fans brayed for even more Police hits.

The encore opened with the superb King of Pain, their final charting song before the split, followed by 'So Lonely' - with Sting welcoming us to the Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland show, rather than "my one-man show".

The three-man show wound up with the Grammy award-winning 'Every Breath You Take' (yep, The Police's three biggest songs are about stalking, prostitution and teacher/student relations). Summers staying on stage to rip out the riffs for the rocking finale of 'Next to You', taking fans back to side one, track one of their 1978 debut 'Outlandos d'Amour'.

After Sting's son Joe Sumner opened proceedings with his rock trio Fiction Plane, Fergie, her band and a crew of hip-hop dancers performed an energetic set of Black Eyed Peas and solo hits to the swelling stadium.

She bravely tackled a rock medley - including Wings' 'Live and Let Die', Led Zep's 'Rock and Roll' and the Stones' 'Start Me Up' - pointing towards the direction of the follow-up to her massive solo debut, 'The Dutchess'.

Fergie has already scored five Top 5 hits, an incredible and rare feat, and the crowd welcomed two of the biggest, 'Big Girls Don't Cry' and 'Glamorous'.

The Peas' singer was an odd choice for The Police support yet won over some new fans as the sun set on the stadium.

© The West Australian by Simon Collins Fergie has already scored five Top 5 hits, an incredible and rare feat, and the crowd welcomed two of the biggest, 'Big Girls Don't Cry' and 'Glamorous'. The Peas' singer was an odd choice for The Police support yet won over some new fans as the sun set on the stadium.

Tour List


Tour Dates for the Tour


08/07/08New York City
08/05/08Wantagh
08/04/08Wantagh
08/03/08Holmdel
08/01/08Saratoga Springs
07/31/08Boston
07/29/08Philadelphia
07/28/08Pittsburgh
07/26/08Detroit
07/25/08Milwaukee
07/22/08Denver
07/21/08Denver
07/19/08Salt Lake City
07/17/08Sacramento
07/16/08Concord
07/14/08Mountain View
07/12/08Seattle
07/11/08Ridgefield
07/05/08Madrid
07/04/08Bilbao
07/02/08Valencia
06/29/08London
06/28/08Leipzig
06/26/08Chorzow
06/24/08Belgrade
06/22/08Venice
06/20/08Belfast
06/18/08Manchester
06/17/08Manchester
06/15/08Newport
06/12/08Zurich
06/10/08St. Etienne
06/08/08Dusseldorf
06/07/08Werchter
06/05/08Mannheim
06/03/08Marseille
05/28/08Los Angeles
05/27/08Los Angeles
05/26/08San Diego
05/24/08Phoenix
05/23/08Las Vegas
05/21/08Dallas
05/20/08Houston
05/17/08West Palm Beach
05/16/08Orlando
05/14/08Omaha
05/13/08Kansas City
05/11/08Grand Rapids
05/10/08Chicago
05/04/08Columbus
05/03/08Buffalo
05/01/08Ottawa
02/17/08Honolulu
02/16/08Honolulu
02/14/08Tokyo
02/13/08Tokyo
02/10/08Osaka
02/07/08Macau
02/04/08Singapore
02/02/08Perth
02/01/08Perth
01/29/08Adelaide
01/28/08Adelaide
01/26/08Melbourne
01/24/08Sydney
01/22/08Brisbane
01/19/08Auckland
01/17/08Wellington
12/11/07San Juan
12/08/07Rio De Janeiro
12/05/07Santiago
12/02/07Buenos Aires
12/01/07Buenos Aires
11/28/07Monterrey
11/27/07Monterrey
11/24/07Mexico City
11/20/07San Antonio
11/18/07Atlanta
11/17/07Atlanta
11/15/07Charlotte
11/14/07Philadelphia
11/12/07Montreal
11/11/07Boston
11/09/07Toronto
11/08/07Toronto
11/06/07Charlottesville
11/05/07Washington
11/03/07Atlantic City
11/02/07New York City
10/31/07New York City
10/20/07London
10/19/07Cardiff
10/08/07Antwerp
10/06/07Dublin
10/02/07Turin
09/30/07Paris
09/29/07Paris
09/27/07Barcelona
09/25/07Lisbon
09/22/07Munich
09/19/07Vienna
09/16/07Geneva
09/14/07Amsterdam
09/13/07Amsterdam
09/11/07Hamburg
09/09/07London
09/08/07London
09/05/07Birmingham
09/04/07Birmingham
09/01/07Aarhus
08/30/07Stockholm
08/29/07Stockholm
08/05/07E. Rutherford
08/04/07Baltimore
08/03/07New York City
08/01/07New York City
07/31/07Hartford
07/29/07Boston
07/28/07Boston
07/26/07Montreal
07/25/07Montreal
07/23/07Toronto
07/22/07Toronto
07/20/07Hershey
07/19/07Philadelphia
07/17/07Detroit
07/16/07Cleveland
07/14/07Louisville
07/11/07Tampa
07/10/07Miami
07/07/07E. Rutherford
07/06/07Chicago
07/05/07Chicago
07/03/07St.Paul
07/02/07St. Louis
06/30/07New Orleans
06/29/07Houston
06/27/07Dallas
06/26/07Dallas
06/23/07Los angeles
06/21/07Anaheim
06/20/07Los Angeles
06/18/07Phoenix
06/16/07Manchester
06/15/07Las Vegas
06/13/07Oakland
06/10/07Denver
06/09/07Denver
06/07/07Seattle
06/06/07Seattle
06/02/07Edmonton
05/30/07Vancouver
05/28/07Vancouver
05/27/07Vancouver
02/12/07Los Angeles