Stewart Copeland at Daryl’s House | July 17, 2026
If you have been watching the calendar for an excuse to drive down into the Hudson Valley this summer, this is it. Stewart Copeland — the drummer who redefined what a rock backbeat could be — is bringing his spoken word show to Daryl’s House in Pawling on Friday, July 17. Doors open at 5:00 PM, show at 8:00 PM EDT, and this is exactly the kind of intimate evening where you want to be settled in early with a drink in hand.
Copeland’s Have I Said Too Much? is not a standard concert — it is a storytelling show built around decades of extraordinary experience: The Police, Hollywood, film scores, opera, ballet, and the kind of career most musicians only dream about. A multi-Grammy Award winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, he has been everywhere and done everything, and he has the stories to prove it. His early work with Curved Air gives way to the global superstardom of The Police, and the arc from there — film scoring, classical and operatic composition, book writing, film direction — makes for a night that is more than a rock retrospective. It is a master class in what a creative life can look like across four decades.
His 2025 album Wild Concerto and his book Stewart Copeland’s Police Diaries make clear that Copeland is not coasting on legacy. The Have I Said Too Much? tour spans more than 40 North American dates from June through November 2026, with the Northeast leg coming through in July.
Daryl’s House is one of the Hudson Valley’s most distinctive venues — an intimate restaurant and live music club owned by Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates, right on NY-22 in Pawling. The up-close setting is exactly what a spoken word evening deserves. Get there early, get a table, and let the room do what it does best.
Tickets start at $86.37. All ages. VIP Meet & Greet upgrades were available at checkout. Get your tickets here.