concert reviews
Show Date2008-07-29
LocationPhiladelphia PA
VenueWachovia Center
TourThe Police Reunion Tour 2007/08



2008-07-29 PHILADELPHIA: Wachovia Center / The Police at Wachovia Center...

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 at Wachovia Center...

The great and small events of our lives are arranged in a way synchronized as to give them meaning. What we can achieve is defined by our limitations, and like the history of The Police, the tension that creates also destroys. So, after more than twenty years apart, the band - one of the most popular in the history of modern music - embarked on a reunion tour in Vancouver, Canada in May of 2007 that has circumscribed the planet, visiting Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America, and culminating in a final concert at New York's Madison Square Garden on August 7, 2008.

Opening this show at the Wachovia Center was Elvis Costello and the Imposters, touring in support of their new album, Momofuku (see JamBase's review here). The song 'Stella Hurt' is amazing, and the performance created an effect that was like being in a spaceship blasting off. Keyboardist Steve Nieve did an impressive job playing amazingly complex arrangements throughout their short set. I love Costello for his great skill as a lyricist and composer and was not disappointed at all by this brief opening performance. 'Either Side of The Same Town' was a fitting choice for this show: "Nothing will ever be the same/Everything is changing, deep inside." I was greatly pleased by the new material live, and besides opening with the title track they also did 'Turpentine' and 'Flutter and Wow' from the new album. After the crowd was warmed up, Sting walked out and sang with Costello on 'Alison', then bowed and left as The Imposters closed their set with Nick Lowe's anthem '(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding'.

During intermission, the enormous video screen above the stage showed images by photographer and philanthropist Bobby Sager. According to The Police's website, "The images of children from countries around the world (Afghanistan, Rwanda, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tibet) were of refugees, orphans, children soldiers and kids living in difficult situations." The contrast between their world and the one we were in was striking. The fans getting beers and the abundance of food around us made me study them all the more, their faces becoming one image, one person, age and race undefined, unimportant. The light in their eyes became that of trust and hope - a view of the world we live in and rarely ever see so closely.

Then, the stage became black and mysterious. Bob Marley's 'Get Up Stand Up' echoed over the course of a long breath, then slowly from underneath the stage a trap door lifted Stewart Copeland up to an ascending platform and a gong at least six-feet in diameter, surrounded by other percussion instruments, shimmered in a solo spotlight as his mallets softly banged and Sting and Andy Summers, already at their marks, started to play. 'Message In A Bottle' "sent out an "S.O.S." that brought the crowd to their feet. Sting, Summers and Copeland were larger than life on the video screen, where they appeared noticeably older than at a distance, Sting's gray beard prominent as were Copeland's glasses.

Following 'Message In A Bottle', they played 'Walking On The Moon' in a considerably different arrangement that was much slower and more mellow, yet still kicking and lively as a reggae number. Sting's powerful voice rang clear and clean over Stewart's bell-like cymbals and Summers' jazzy legato, and the crowd joined in the chorus as 15,000 hands linked together and then began clapping with Sting for 'Demolition Man' over a very funky sounding, heavy bassline. Sting and Summers hammered on their guitars at the beginning of 'Voices Inside My Head', changing tempo faster and faster in a colorful, textured, delightful performance. It was clear all three musicians had grown immensely through their collaboration with other artists.

After they played 'De Do Do Do De Da Da Da', they slid into 'Invisible Sun' and the video screen divided into three parts as the faces of children and the band intertwined and synchronized.

There has to be an invisible sun
It gives its heat to everyone
There has to be an invisible sun
That gives us hope when the whole day's done

Sting smiled and nodded towards Summers, and with Copeland's amazing percussion behind him, a great look of relief and relation overtook them in the moment of pure music.

The Philly fans were greatly accepting of these new forms of the old favorites, and the two encores included 'Roxanne', 'King of Pain', 'So Lonely' and ended with 'Next To You'. The Police reunion was history performed extremely well.

© Jambase by Bobby "TP" Coleman

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