
"Stewart Copeland, founding drummer of The Police, has announced a 2026 summer spoken word tour spanning 34 cities across the United States. Titled "Have I Said Too Much - The Police, Hollywood, and Other Adventures," the trek begins on June 3rd in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, stopping in major cities including Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco, Boston, and Nashville. See the full schedule below. Get Stewart Copeland Tickets Here Fans can get early access through an artist pre-sale (use code 2026HISTM) beginning on Thursday, February 12th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster and Copeland's website. The general on-sale is set for Friday, February 13th at the same time."
""Have I Said Too Much" promises a 90-minute "evening of conversation with photos, videos, and a Q&A," in which Copeland will address his time in The Police and other aspects of his career as a performer, musician, entertainer, and writer. Copeland previously covered his time with The Police in his 2009 memoir Strange Things Happen, which was followed by the 2021 songbook Drumming in the Police & Beyond. More recently, he shared a self-proclaimed "truest account" of the band's early days with his 2023 book Police Diaries."
"The tour announcement arrives as Copeland and The Police guitarist Andy Summers remain entangled in a royalties lawsuit with Sting. In January 2026, a London High Court hearing revealed that Sting has paid his former bandmates over $800,000 in royalties since the lawsuit was filed in September 2025. See where Copeland lands on our list of the 100 best drummers of all time."
Stewart Copeland will launch a 34-city U.S. spoken-word tour in summer 2026 titled "Have I Said Too Much - The Police, Hollywood, and Other Adventures," beginning June 3 in Fort Lauderdale and visiting major cities including Atlanta, Dallas, San Francisco, Boston, and Nashville. Artist pre-sale (code 2026HISTM) begins February 12 at 10:00 a.m. local via Ticketmaster and Copeland's website; general on-sale is February 13 at the same time. The 90-minute program will include conversation, photos, videos, and a Q&A covering his time in The Police and wider career. The announcement coincides with an ongoing royalties lawsuit involving Sting and Andy Summers.
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