Stewart Copeland is at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall with “Have I Said Too Much” … on Sunday, June 7, 2026. He’ll be talking about his incredible life as a performer, musician, entertainer, and writer.
Copeland is a bona fide rock star … the sort of head-turning, headline-generating, household name who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame before today’s music stars had even been born. He became an all-time great after recruiting Sting and Andy Summers into his band, The Police, in 1977. They enjoyed four consecutive number one studio albums, winning Grammy and BRIT Awards, and selling a cool 75 million records.
With number-one hits with “Message In A Bottle”, “Walking On The Moon”, “Don’t Stand So Close To Me”, “Everything Little Thing She Does Is Magic”, and the peerless, multi-platinum “Every Breath You Take”, The Police became one of the most influential bands that Britain has ever produced. For a while, they were the biggest in the world … before disbanding at the height of their fame in 1986 and periodically returning for one-offs and a reunion tour in 2007 – which was the highest-grossing tour in the world.
Copeland was far from done. After The Police first disbanded, he began composing soundtracks for cult and blockbuster movies, starting with Grammy winning Francis Ford Coppola’s Rumblefish.
Doors Open 7:00pm | Concert 7:30pm
Click the event website link for all the details including ticket prices. Tickets can also be purchased at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office … open seven days a week from 7:00am to 5:00pm – only accepting credit / debit cards for payment.








