Via: BillboardThe new year just began, but it looks like it could be an interesting 2007 for the music industry. 21 years after breaking-up, rumors are circulating that the Police will be reuniting to perform in England and the U.S.
Sources tell Billboard.com the reports are legitimate but would not publicly comment until final details are nearer to completion...
A Police reunion has been the concert industry's dream for two decades, as it is believed the band could play stadiums internationally should it choose to reunite. But besides an impromptu set at Sting's 1992 wedding to Trudie Styler, the Police's only other post-breakup performance was in celebration of its 2003 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
And while Sting has repeatedly expressed reluctance at reuniting, drummer Stewart Copeland and guitarist Andy Summers have kept the flame alive. This summer, Summers told Billboard he was certain the group could have continued on past its 1983 commercial peak with "Synchronicity."

It's true...My sources from Ticketmaster have told me that the Police are reuniting at the Grammy's and announcing tour plans soon there after. They are trying to keep it on the down low but it's in the works.