Called one of the greatest drummers of all time by Rolling Stone Magazine, "The Rhythmatist" Stewart Copeland founded the legendary rock band The Police and is now a prolifically talented composer of opera, ballet, and orchestral music. He returns to The Soraya to dominate his drum kit alongside an orchestral reimagining of hits from The Police, including Roxanne, Dont Stand So Close to Me, and Message in a Bottle. In 2016, Copelands film score for the 1925 silent filmBen Hur: A Tale of the Christ wowed audiences at The Soraya. Copeland is back performing hits from one of the greatest bands of all time, arranged for 28 orchestral players, Rusty Anderson on the guitar Armand Sabal- Lecco on Bass and 3 singers with Copeland himself on the drums.
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