Sorry, I have to brag a little.. I took a major gamble that actually paid off. When I got my presale tix, I messed up by being too picky on the ticketmaster site and I got "locked out" for 24 hours. I was immersed in great depression until the next day, and the only thing I found remaining for $90 were upper deck seats, 2/3rds of the way back and farther. I kept searching a few more and then section 103 for $90 (lower level right on the side of the stage) popped up with the scary disclaimer that said: "Warning Seats May Be Obstructed" I said what the hell and grabbed them, hoping for the best.
My wife and I have attended 2 Police concerts prior to this- but this one was one to remember! We were 24 rows up on the side of the stage, lower level elevation, great view of the whole stage, especially Stewart and Andy- I mean, close enough to see Stewart's momentary frustration toward a drum tech as his earpiece cable was coming lose after one of his many moves between percussion setups! There was no lighting or stacked monitor issues at all- totally clear view. We even had a video screen directly above for the occasional closeup frontal view.
Can somebody please, please tell Sting to get some wardrobe advice? He was wearing skintight stretch pants, big boots and a sleeveless shirt that was way too short, riding up a few inches above his waist- the view from behind as he moved around the stage was about the farthest thing from cool. Stewart and Andy both looked great on the other hand- Stewart in white pants, gloves, and colorful athletic shirt... Andy in black pants and jacket, complete with Southpark cartoon guitar strap. Lighting was great- from where we were sound was excellent for the most part as well. Stings voice is still strong and the boys played their hearts out- I don't know how they can deliver that energy and sincerity night after night! I actually caught a few quick smiles and glances between the boys throughout the show- I think they are having the time of their middle aged lives... hopefully Stewart does not have a heart attack- we were so close, my wife made that observation toward the end of the show, based on the ferocity that Stewart was attacking the skins