Stewart Copeland: A New Chapter in a Musical Legacy

Stewart Copeland: A New Chapter in a Musical Legacy

As the summer breeze ushers in warmer days, a captivating journey awaits music enthusiasts across the United States. Stewart Copeland, former drummer of iconic band The Police, embarks on a speaking tour inspired by his memoir, “Have I Said Too Much?”. Released with the musical companion album “Artifacts from the Vault,” this tour promises an intimate exploration of Copeland’s illustrious career from its inception to the present day.

Kicking off at the Amaturo Theater in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on June 3, Copeland’s tour will weave through various cities, culminating at The Beacon Theater in Virginia on August 7. The acclaimed drummer will regale audiences with stories from his days with The Police and his forays into Hollywood stardom. This tour serves as a continuum of “The Have I Said Too Much? Tour,” which captured hearts during its European leg in 2025.

The legacy of The Police, born in London in 1977, resonates throughout the ages with timeless hits like “Roxanne,” “Can’t Stand Losing You,” and “Every Breath you Take.” Following the band’s illustrious journey through five studio albums and global tours, including the memorable “The Police Reunion Tour” in 2007, Copeland delved into composing. His musical genius graced the silver screen with scores for renowned films and television shows.

Beyond the realm of music, Copeland’s creative spirit shines through on his YouTube channel, where he collaborates with fellow musicians in spirited jam sessions at the Sacred Grove, his personal studio. With each beat of the drum, Copeland continues to captivate audiences and push the boundaries of musical expression.

Tickets for Copeland’s “Have I Said Too Much? Tour” will be available to the public soon, offering a rare opportunity to witness a living legend in action. Join Copeland this summer for a musical odyssey unlike any other, where the rhythm of the past meets the melody of the present in perfect harmony.

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