concert reviews
Show Date2008-02-14
LocationTokyo
VenueTokyo Dome
TourThe Police Reunion Tour 2007/08



2008-02-14 TOKYO: Tokyo Dome / Police comeback show nostalgic trip, but not completely arresting...

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...

Police comeback show nostalgic trip, but not completely arresting...

"Woh-o-wo-o, woh-o-wo-o." The unmistakable sound of the Police booms out across Tokyo Dome on Valentine's Day and the group are sending out a 'Message in a Bottle' to open the final night of their first tour of Japan in more than 25 years.

And the reply from the audience after a set lasting about an hour and three quarters was "welcome back."

For the most part, the Police didn't disappoint, though, having seen them in a muddy English outdoor venue called Milton Keynes Bowl 28 years ago, I was under no illusions that this performance was likely to match the intensity of the band's gigs in their heyday.

Sting wasn't very charismatic as a front man back then, and his lack of chat between songs proved that nothing much has changed in that department, while the lack of communication within the band on stage suggested that this is one reunion that is unlikely to be repeated.

The Police were always expert at banging out great pop music and kicking off with arguably their most popular number seemed a bit of a waste - I would have preferred it later in the set - but they maintained the momentum by following up with a powerful 'Synchronicity II'.

The three band members have all kept themselves busy over the years since they split. Sting's solo shows usually included a sprinkling of his old songs, so it was no surprise that his singing was well up to par for the most part while the bass parts on 'So Lonely' and 'Walking on the Moon' were as strong as ever and really rolled back the years.

Guitarist Andy Summers always came across as a man out of time 30 years ago and never seemed to fit in during the post-punk era. Decked out in a horrible multicolored shirt loud enough to be heard way up in the top tier of the Big Egg, he still comes across as an uncle who's been wheeled out to play at a family get-together, with his extended solo on 'So Lonely' symptomatic of the passage of time.

Stewart Copeland still looks like he'd rather be thrashing it out in a punk band in a sweaty club rather than slogging around the world's stadiums. His enthusiasm on the backdrop is infectious, though tonight's highlights were his use of the kettle drums and gongs on 'Wrapped Around Your Finger'.

Unfortunately, the Dome's notoriously poor acoustics tended to emphasize its cavernous proportions. The sound did improve during the second half of their set, but most of the time one was left wishing that the Police had followed the example of U2 and opted for the smaller Saitama Super Arena over more nights.

The band finished their set with the ever-popular 'Every Breath You Take', but older tracks such as 'Roxanne', highlight of the evening 'Can't Stand Losing You' and final encore 'Next To You' showed just how strong a debut album 'Outlandos d'Amour' was.

As the Police continue around the world, the message they left at Tokyo Dome was that the band are still capable of putting on a good show, even if it may lack some of the dynamism of old and it remains to be seen if they'll ever have the will to do it again.

© Daily Yomiuri by Stephen Taylor

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