Entertainment - AP Police to Reunite for Hall Induction 6 minutes ago The Police may get together again ? at least for one night, and possibly two. Former Police drummer Stewart Copeland (news) told reporters Friday in Milan that the band would play March 10 in New York when it is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the ANSA news agency said. The Police, which split up in 1985 after making such hits as "Roxanne" and "Every Breath You Take," have also been asked to perform at a concert celebrating the 20th anniversary of freedom for South Africa's Nelson Mandela, ANSA said. There's just one hitch, involving one member of Police. "Sting still hasn't said yes," ANSA quoted Copeland as saying, referring to the Mandela concert only. "In fact, me and (guitarist) Andy Summers (news) were thinking of asking Bono to sing with us," he said, referring to U2's lead singer. The concert is called "Sending Out an S.O.S" ? lyrics from the Police hit "Message in a Bottle," which the band has been asked to perform, ANSA said. Three British exports of rock's "new wave" of the 1970s ? The Police, The Clash and Elvis Costello (news) and the Attractions ? will join the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 10 along with the Righteous Brothers and Australian hard rockers AC/DC.