On 24 January 2007,
Rock101, a radio station in
Vancouver,
British Columbia, reported the trio was coming together again and had begun tour rehearsals in Vancouver. There were numerous sightings of the group and their entourage in the Vancouver area as expectation built of such a tour. The reunited Police performed at the
49th Annual Grammy Awards on 11 February 2007 in Los Angeles. On 12 February, the Police held rehearsals and a press conference for the media at the
Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, where they confirmed they would be undertaking the world tour starting in Vancouver in May. It was also announced the opening act for the North American and European legs of the tour would be
Fiction Plane, a pop-rock band from England featuring lead singer and bass guitarist
Joe Sumner, the son of
Sting. In Philadelphia, Scottish rock band
the Fratellis also joined Fiction Plane as an opening act. In addition,
Maroon 5 joined the bill in Miami and
Maxïmo Park joined the Police and Fiction Plane on the Twickenham dates, London. Since concert tickets went up for sale worldwide, some concert dates were sold out in minutes. Tickets for the entire British tour, the band's first in 24 years, sold out within 30 minutes. Worldwide, they sold about 1.5m tickets with revenues reaching $168m. The Police and Best Buy released a collector's set on 7 October 2008 entitled
Certifiable: Live in Buenos Aires, which includes an entire concert recorded live in Buenos Aires, Argentina on the tour. The set came in the following packages: 2DVD/2CD, 1 Blu-ray Disc/2CD, and 3 premium 180-gram vinyl LPs with MP3 file key. The set also included bonus footage, including a documentary shot by Copeland's son Jordan entitled
Better Than Therapy. The tour was a finalist for the
Billboard 2008 Touring Awards for Top Tour and Top Draw. The 2008 portions came in fourth in Billboard's grosses rankings for that year. ==The show==