Stewart Copeland - Have I Said Too Much, The Police, Hollywood, And Other Adventures

Stewart Copeland - Have I Said Too Much, The Police, Hollywood, And Other Adventures

The Police drummer Stewart Copeland is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and is heading out on his first spoken word tour, to speak about The Police, Hollywood, and other adventures. Have I Said Too Much will visit UK Theatres in Autumn 2024

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Stewart Copeland is one of the greatest rock drummers of all time. He drove the all-conquering success of The Police during the 1970s and 1980s, before being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

A multi-Grammy winner, who followed his work with The Police by composing music for soundtracks for Hollywood movies and operas, Stewart is hitting the road for his most intimate tour to date.

During a 13-date tour of England and Wales, Stewart will share his life as a performer, musician, entertainer, and writer.

His tour, entitled Have I Said Too Much? – The Police, Hollywood, and other Adventures, will start on October 25 and conclude on November 9.

Having played drums for Curved Air from 1975 to 1976, Stewart was the founding member of The Police recruiting lead singer Sting and guitarist Andy Summers. His remarkable talent helped drive The Police to world domination between 1977 and 1986, and then again from 2007 to 2008 when the band reunited.

His Hollywood soundtracks include Francis Ford Coppola’s Rumblefish and Oliver Stone's Wall Street and Talk Radio. He wrote books, formed supergroups, made films, and composed music for ballet, opera, and classical concerts. 

Stewart says: “As the drummer with The Police I have played some of the biggest stadiums in the world. This tour, however, will see me visit much more intimate venues. It will be a real privilege to share the stories of my life with fans in these great settings.” 

An Evening With Stewart Copeland will provide a fascinating insight into his incredible life as a performer, musician, entertainer, and writer.

Dates
25th October 2024 7.30 PM
Eastleigh, Thornden Hall
26th October 2024 7.30 PM
Aldershot, Princes Hall
27th October 2024 7.30 PM
Bury St Edmunds, The Apex
29th October 2024 7.30 PM
Chelmsford, Theatre
30th October 2024 7.30 PM
Milton Keynes, Stables
31st October 2024 7.00 PM
Sale Waterside
2nd November 2024 7.30 PM
Harpenden, The EMC
3rd November 2024 7.30 PM
Fleet, The Harlington
4th November 2024 7.30 PM
Leeds City Varieties
6th November 2024 7.30 PM
Watford, Palace Theatre
7th November 2024 7.30 PM
Bridgwater, McMillan Theatre
8th November 2024 7.30 PM
Loughborough Town Hall
9th November 2024 7.30 PM
Carmarthen, The Lyric
24th September 2025 7.30 PM
Southport, The Atkinson
25th September 2025 7.30 PM
Barrow-in-Furness, The Forum
26th September 2025 7.30 PM
Buxton Opera House
27th September 2025 7.30 PM
Burnley Mechanics
28th September 2025 7.30 PM
Hull City Hall
1st October 2025 7.30 PM
Dudley Town Hall
2nd October 2025 7.30 PM
Monmouth Savoy
3rd October 2025 7.30 PM
Stratford-upon-Avon, Playhouse
4th October 2025 7.30 PM
Evesham, The Regal
6th October 2025 7.30 PM
St Helens, Theatre Royal
9th October 2025 7.30 PM
Torquay, Babbacombe Theatre
10th October 2025 7.30 PM
Ringwood, The Barn
11th October 2025 7.30 PM
Hertford BEAM
12th October 2025 7.30 PM
Newark, Palace Theatre
15th October 2025 7.30 PM
Bristol, St George's
16th October 2025 7.30 PM
Frome, Cheese and Grain
17th October 2025 7.30 PM
Newport Riverfront
18th October 2025 7.30 PM
Barry, Memo Arts Centre
19th October 2025 7.30 PM
Bridgwater, McMillan Theatre
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