
Stewart Copeland Brings His Legendary Stories To Grand Rapids
Stewart Copeland, rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame drummer for the Police, has announced that he will be coming to Grand Rapids on August 1, doing a speaking tour in an intimate setting.
The tour is called Stewart Copeland: Have I Said Too Much? The Police, Hollywood and other Adventures: An evening of conversation with the Hall of Fame Rock Star, is set to take place at Wealthy Theatre, located at 1130 Wealthy St. in Grand Rapids.

Tickets are currently on sale and range from $49-$65 after taxes. The VIP meet and greet and photo opportunity has already sold out since it was released on Wednesday, February 11.
The show will be a very intimate setting as Stuart Copeland will be telling stories not only from his time with the Police, but also the work he’s done in television, video games, film, opera, and so many other avenues.
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He’ll also be sharing stories of the people he’s met along the way and talking about the lesser-known parts of his career. There will also be a Q&A session where he will answer audience questions, and even a specific kind of Q&A where he has to answer the questions in one sentence.
Stewart Copeland entered the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame with the Police when they were inducted as part of the class of 2003 in New York City, along with AC/DC, the Clash, Elvis Costello and the Attractions and the Righteous Brothers.
Stewart Copeland is also releasing a re-release of his 1985 album The Rhythmatist digitally on Friday, April 17, and on a special blue vinyl for record store day on April 18. If you want to purchase tickets to his show, you can click this link here.
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