Omaha SymphonyStewart Copeland: Police Deranged for OrchestraHolland Performing Arts Center
Ernest Richardson, conductor
Stewart Copeland, guest
This one-night-only concert features Copeland himself on drums and dives into The Police’s biggest hits including "Roxanne," "Don’t Stand So Close to Me," and "Message in a Bottle."
Stewart Copeland’s Police Deranged for Orchestra is a high-energy orchestral evening celebrating the work of legendary rock star and composer, Stewart Copeland. The show focuses on the epic rise of his career in music that has spanned over four decades. Copeland is a unique figure in world music: renowned as the founder of The Police, a band that became a defining force in rock music from the ‘80s through to the present day; he is also a seasoned and prolific composer in opera, ballet, and orchestral music. This one-night-only concert will be bursting with The Police’s biggest hits, including “Roxanne,” “Don’t Stand So Close To Me,” and “Message in a Bottle.” With Copeland on drums, three singers, and a guest guitarist, Maestro Ernest Richardson leads the Omaha Symphony in this unique concert experience. MORE INFORMATION
Ernest Richardson, conductor
Stewart Copeland, guest
This one-night-only concert features Copeland himself on drums and dives into The Police’s biggest hits including "Roxanne," "Don’t Stand So Close to Me," and "Message in a Bottle."
Stewart Copeland’s Police Deranged for Orchestra is a high-energy orchestral celebration of legendary rock star and composer Stewart Copeland and his career as the founder of one of rock’s most beloved bands, The Police. With more than 60 million records sold worldwide, six GRAMMY® awards, and induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Police – founded when Copeland recruited Andy Summers and Sting in 1977 – have been a defining force in rock music for over forty years. Bursting with The Police’s greatest hits, including “Roxanne,” “Don’t Stand So Close To Me,” and “Message in a Bottle,” the orchestra is joined by a full rock band on stage in this one-night-only event. LESS INFORMATION