What do tickets cost to see Stewart Copeland of The Police on his speaking tour?

A former member of The Police is returning to the force this summer.Stewart Copeland recently announced he’s striking out on a summer 2026 spoken word tour that he’s dubbed ‘Have I Said Too Much – The Police, Hollywood, and Other Adventures.’That includes a trio of New York and New Jersey gigs for the legendary drummer.They’re scheduled to take place at:The ParamountHuntington, NYTuesday, July 14South Orange Performing Arts CenterSouth Orange, NJThursday, July 16Daryl’s House ClubPawling, NYFriday, July 17If you’d like to be there, tickets are available for all 32 North American stops on the April through August run.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $52 including fees on StubHub.For those hoping to attend one of the evenings with Copeland in New York or New Jersey, prices start at $62 including fees for his July 14 gig at The Paramount.According to a press release, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will dole out a 90-minute “evening of conversation with photos, videos, and a Q&A” at all shows.
As expected, he’ll chat about his 1977-86 tenure in The Police along with other career highlights as a performer, musician, entertainer, and writer.Personally, we hope he talks at length about composing the “Good Burger” and “She’s All That” scores but that’s just us.“Come along.I promise to say more than I should,” the 73-year-old Virginia native shared on Instagram in a video teasing stories about classic Police tracks “Every Breath You Take,” “Message In A Bottle,” “Bring On The Night,” “Roxanne,” “Walking On The Moon” and more.And, based on reports from past shows, seeing Copeland live is a blast.“He held court with photo footage about his journey from Arabic-influenced beginnings through reggae to punk and beyond, with endless colourful stories of his influences as a diplomat’s kid (‘diplo-brat’) soaking in vibrant culture wherever he found it,” L...