First Bank Pop Series presents three nights of Police Deranged for Orchestra Thursday, March 24th, Friday, March 25th and Saturday, March 26th at Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville. 

Credit: Phil Solomonson

This unique evening features the original musical arrangements by former Police drummer Stewart Copeland with The Nashville Symphony conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yañez.

As expressed on the symphony’s web site: 

It’s a high-energy orchestral celebration of The Police’s biggest hits, including “Roxanne,” “Don’t Stand So Close to Me,” “Message in a Bottle,” and many more. 

With Copeland on drums, three singers, a guitarist and full orchestra, this one-of-a-kind concert experience will give new life to classic songs you know and love – all arranged (or “deranged”) by Copeland himself.

For tickets, head here.

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Phil Solomonson is a photographer and reviewer for American Blues Scene, capturing live music with an eye for creativity, spontaneity, and original expression. Formerly based in Chicago, he now documents concerts and cultural events from Valencia, Spain. Though self-taught in the arts, Phil has honed his craft through observation, inspiration from the world around him, and mentorship from several cherished artists. A B.A. graduate with honors from Columbia College Chicago’s Arts Entertainment Media Management Program, he brings over ten years of arts management experience and more than 15 years in digital production and project management to his work.

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