Thanks to the band’s 30th anniversary and Sting’s bountiful yogic exercises (yoga kills the ego, ya know), the Police have set aside their personality clashes and embarked on their first tour since ’83, starting with a 21-song fan-club/friends-only “dress rehearsal” for 4,000 or so in Vancouver Sunday night. As Andy promised, the setlist is full of vintage hits with no new tunes to dampen the reunion mood, with “Murder By Numbers” and “Next To You” perhaps the most left-field choices. Here’s the best vid we could find on the night, Synchronicity‘s “Walking In Your Footsteps.”

Tough to argue with this setlist.

The Police @ The GM Place, Vancouver, Canada 5/27/07 SETLIST
01 ?Message in a Bottle?
02 ?Synchronicity II?
03 ?Don?t Stand So Close to Me?
04 ?Voices Inside My Head? > ?When the World Is Running Down?
05 ?Spirits in the Material World?
06 ?Driven to Tears?
07 ?Walking on the Moon?
08 ?Truth Hits Everybody?
09 ?Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic?
10 ?Wrapped Around Your Finger?
11 ?The Bed?s Too Big Without You?
12 ?Murder by Numbers?
13 ?De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da?
14 ?Invisible Sun?
15 ?Walking in Your Footsteps?
16 ?Can?t Stand Losing You?
17 ?Roxanne?
18 ?King of Pain?
19 ?So Lonely?
20 ?Every Breath You Take?
21 ?Next to You?

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Comments (16)
  1. Uhh… Holy shit.

  2. too bad they didnt play darkness. still…an excellent set!

  3. STINGFIR, MASTER OF THE PAN FLUTE!

  4. Ronny Dobbs  |   Posted on May 29th, 2007

    That looks like the “Yankee Line up” of setlists! “Message In A Bottle” = Johnny Damon. ?The Bed?s Too Big Without You? = Melky Cabrera.

  5. Tony G  |   Posted on May 29th, 2007

    No Andy Summers songs in the set. What a rip.

  6. jervo  |   Posted on May 29th, 2007

    No “Miss Gradenko”? Dang. But I’ll find anything to complain about, since I can’t afford to part with any vital organs in order to afford tickets.

  7. where’s I BURN FOR YOU?

    that’s my jam…..

  8. I really want them to play Bring on the Night when I see them but I know that they won’t. Sigh.

  9. i cannot wait for Live Earth!

  10. sven von sven  |   Posted on May 29th, 2007

    awesome, I immediately over this. no $150 row 350 section z ticket for me.

  11. juan valdez  |   Posted on May 31st, 2007

    Nice to see that damn drummer in action. I never got to see it live.

  12. Julie  |   Posted on May 31st, 2007

    He’s still the best and they’re still incredible as a musical team. UNREAL. If you’ve seen ‘em, you know what I mean.

  13. Caught the show last night in Seattle and it wasn’t the setlist that was hot, it was what they did to the songs! Some purists may not like it but I thought it was kicking. I posted a full review on my blog at http://isorski.blogspot.com/

  14. The Police… I still find them soooo boring even 30 years later…. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  15. The Police… I still find them soooo boring even 30 years later…. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  16. The Police… I still find them soooo boring even 30 years later…. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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