Dodger Stadium was the last show I had tickets for. I'm glad I got to see the Vancouver rehearsal and Denver due to the song cuts. I missed Spirits not for the weak rendition, but the terrific video/light show that goes with it. The Ghost in the Machine LED faces are my favorite iconography. They should have made electric pins with that instead of the Utah shaped "THE POLICE". I'm not a big Foo Fighters fan, but they put on a great stage show. Dave Grohl walked out through the floor all the way to the light stage in the back to play, then ran around the outside of the seating. I can't imagine Sting ever leaving the stage. Dodger was probably the best show out of the three. The song order worked a lot more, and it appears Andy has given up pretending to sing some of the more prominent backing. Sting did his "Andy this is Stewart" joke and Stewart cracked back saying, "Sting, I think 20,000 people here already know that joke." Hooray! The stadium setup has two additional giant side LED screens that have the same kind of effects as the standard LED ring above the stage. There were signs at the entries giving notification of a film being made. A helicopter flew over the crowd during Foo Fighters. Of course I hope that this is show is like Atlanta was for the Synchronicity DVD, but I'm guessing they'll put out a DVD with clips from the entire tour. It was sublime listening to "Walking on the Moon" below the actual moon. The effect of 55,000 people singing along is something unique. I wish I could hear it from the stage. It is most likely what really gets Sting off on the sing-alongs. Tonight was the closest thing to Shea since 1984. If they close in Wembly, I'll be there. Set list: Message in a Bottle Synchronicity 2 Walking on the Moon Voices / World Running Down Don't Stand So Close To Me Driven to Tears The Bed's Too Big Without You Truth Hits Everybody Everything She Does is Magic Wrapped Around Your Finger De Do Do Do Invisible Sun Walking in Your Footsteps Can't Stand Losing You (with Bonanza intro) Roxanne Encore King of Pain So Lonely Encore Every Breath You Take Encore Next to You