Stewart Copeland's HAVE I SAID TOO MUCH Tour Will Come to Thousand Oaks
The POLICE drummer and Grammy-winning composer performs at the Scherr Forum in his first American spoken-word tour
Police drummer and Grammy-winning composer Stewart Copeland will bring his Have I Said Too Much tour to Thousand Oaks on Wednesday, October 28 at 7:30pm in the Scherr Forum.
Stewart Copeland became an all-time great after recruiting Sting and Andy Summers into his band, The Police, in 1977. They enjoyed four consecutive number one studio albums, winning Grammy and BRIT Awards, and selling a cool 75 million records. Enjoying number-one hits with “Message In A Bottle”, “Walking On The Moon”, “Don't Stand So Close To Me”, “Everything Little Thing She Does Is Magic”, and the peerless, multi-platinum “Every Breath You Take”, The Police became one of the most influential bands that Britain has ever produced. For a while, they were the biggest in the world, before disbanding at the height of their fame in 1986 and periodically returning for one-offs and a reunion tour in 2007, which was the highest-grossing tour in the world.
Copeland has spent the subsequent near-four decades at the forefront of contemporary music, as a rock star and acclaimed film composer, and across the worlds of opera, ballet, chamber, and world music. More recently, he published two autobiographical books and unveiled Police Deranged For Orchestra, a remarkable, orchestral reimagining of The Police's best works. A polymath and creative tour de force, Copeland is anything but ‘your average rock star'.
Copeland now appears in his first American spoken-word tour, to talk about it all in his usual funny, intelligent, sharp and unique way. An evening of conversation with photos, videos, and Q&A about his incredible life as a performer, musician, entertainer, and writer.
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