The Police's Stewart Copeland has added more dates to his North American spoken word tour due to high demand.
The trek was initially scheduled to hit 34 cities this summer but has been extended into the fall and will now visit 53 cities.
The new dates begin October 28 in Thousand Oaks, California, with stops including Tucson, Arizona; Boulder and Denver, Colorado; Omaha, Nebraska; Detroit; and Homer and Bethel, New York. The tour will wrap on November 22 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
On the tour, the drummer reflects on his life in his trademark funny, intelligent, sharp, and unique style. The show celebrates his extraordinary journey through an evening of conversation, photos, videos, and a Q&A, titled Stewart Copeland's Have I Said Too Much - The Police, Hollywood, and Other Adventures.
Tickets are on sale now via www.stewartcopeland.net.
Stewart Copeland 2026 Have I Said Too Much Dates:
June 3 - Ft Lauderdale, FL @ Amaturo TheatreJune 5 - Clearwater, FL @ Capitol TheatreJune 6 - Melbourne, FL @ King Center for the Performing ArtsJune 7 - Ponte Vedra Beach, FL @ Ponte Vedra Concert HallJune 9 - Atlanta, GA @ City WineryJune 12 - Dallas, TX @ The Kessler TheatreJune 13 - Austin, TX @ State TheatreJune 14 - Houston, TX @ Heights TheatreJune 16 - Phoenix, AZ @ Musical Instrument MuseumJune 18 - San Juan Capistrano, CA @ Coach HouseJune 20 - San Francisco, CA @ Presidio TheatreJune 27 - Portland, OR @ Aladdin TheaterJune 28 - Seattle, WA @ Neptune TheatreJuly 7 - Old Saybrook, CT @ The KateJuly 9 - Boston, MA @ City WineryJuly 10 - Waldoboro, ME @ The Waldo TheatreJuly 11 - Concord, NH @ BNH StageJuly 12 - East Greenwich, RI @ Greenwich OdeumJuly 14 - Huntington, NY @ The ParamountJuly 16 - South Orange, NJ @ South Orange Performing Arts CenterJuly 17 - Pawling, NY @ Daryl's House ClubJuly 18 - Phoenixville, PA @ The Colonial TheatreJuly 19 - Alexandria, VA @ The BirchmereJuly 21 - Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head On StageJuly 22 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Palace TheatreJuly 24 - Kent, OH @ The Kent StageJuly 25 - Cincinnati, OH @ Ludlow GarageJuly 28 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Parkway TheatreJuly 30 - Milwaukee, WI @ VivariumJuly 31 - Skokie, IL @ North Shore Center for the Performing ArtsAug 1 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Wealthy TheatreAug 4 - Nashville, TN @ City WineryAug 6 - Rocky Mount, VA @ Harvester Performance CenterAug 7 - Hopewell, VA @ The Beacon TheatreOct 28 - Thousand Oaks, CA @ Scherr ForumOct 30 - Tucson, AZ @ Rialto TheatreNov 1 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Rose Wagner TheaterNov 3 - Boulder, CO @ Boulder TheatreNov 4 - Denver, CO @ Holiday TheatreNov 6 - Omaha, NE @ The AdmiralNov 7 - Lawrence, KS @ Granada TheaterNov 8 - Edwardsville, IL @ Wildey TheatreNov 10 - Detroit, MI @ Magic BagNov 12 - Homer, NY @ Center for the Arts of HomerNov 13 - Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Event GalleryNov 15 - Stowe, VT @ Spruce Peak Performing ArtsNov 17 - Sellersville, PA @ Sellersville TheatreNov 18 - Elkton, MD @ Elkton Music HallNov 20 - York, PA @ Appell Center for Performing ArtsNov 22 - Charlotte, NC @ Carolina Theatre
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