An Evening with Fleetwood Mac

An Evening with Fleetwood Mac
Tour by Fleetwood Mac
Start date October 3, 2018 (2018-10-03)
Legs 1
No. of shows
  • 55 in North America
Fleetwood Mac concert chronology

An Evening with Fleetwood Mac is an ongoing concert tour by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. The tour's lineup consists of Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Mike Campbell and Neil Finn. The tour marks the first tour with the band for Campbell and Finn, and the first tour without Lindsey Buckingham since the Another Link in the Chain Tour (1994–1995). The tour began on October 3, 2018, at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the North American leg is scheduled to conclude on April 5, 2019, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Background

Fleetwood Mac's plans for a worldwide concert tour in 2018 were first revealed by Christine McVie in March 2017, when the tour was initially referred to as a "farewell tour", with plans of having the Rumours lineup (Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie) reuniting for another tour for the first time since On with the Show (2014–2015).[1] "The 2018 tour is supposed to be a farewell tour, but you take farewell tours one at a time. Somehow we always come together, this unit. We can feel it ourselves" said McVie. McVie told The One Show in June 2017 that the band planned to begin rehearsing in March 2018 and begin the global tour in June.[2][3]

The band announced the tour on April 25, 2018, with a leg of 54 concerts across North America, beginning in October 2018.[4] Weeks prior to the tour announcement, the band had announced its separation with longtime vocalist and lead guitarist Lindsey Buckingham.[5] The separation was reportedly due to disagreements concerning the tour. According to Stevie Nicks, the band wanted to begin rehearsals in June 2018 and tour at the end of the year, while Buckingham wanted to put off rehearsals until November 2019. Vocalist/guitarist Neil Finn and guitarist Mike Campbell joined the band after Buckingham's departure.[6]

Setlist

A typical setlist consisted of the following songs:[7]

  1. "The Chain"
  2. "Little Lies"
  3. "Dreams"
  4. "Second Hand News"
  5. "Say You Love Me"
  6. "Black Magic Woman"
  7. "Everywhere"
  8. "I Got You"
  9. "Rhiannon"
  10. "Tell Me All the Things You Do"
  11. "Storms"
  12. "World Turning"
  13. "Hypnotized"
  14. "Oh Well"
  15. "Don't Dream It's Over"
  16. "Landslide"
  17. "Isn't It Midnight"
  18. "Monday Morning"
  19. "You Make Loving Fun"
  20. "Gold Dust Woman"
  21. "Go Your Own Way"
    Encore
  22. "Free Fallin'"
  23. "Don't Stop"
  24. "All Over Again"

Shows

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
Leg 1 – North America[8]
October 3, 2018 Tulsa United States BOK Center
October 6, 2018 Chicago United Center
October 8, 2018 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
October 10, 2018 Louisville KFC Yum! Center
October 12, 2018 Lincoln Pinnacle Bank Arena
October 14, 2018 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena
October 16, 2018 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse
October 18, 2018 Kansas City Sprint Center
October 20, 2018 St. Louis Enterprise Center
October 22, 2018 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
October 24, 2018 Sioux Falls Denny Sanford Premier Center
October 26, 2018 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena
October 28, 2018 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum
October 30, 2018 Detroit Little Caesars Arena
November 1, 2018 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
November 3, 2018 Ottawa Canada Canadian Tire Centre
November 5, 2018 Toronto Scotiabank Arena
November 7, 2018 Columbus United States Nationwide Arena
November 10, 2018 Edmonton Canada Rogers Place
November 12, 2018 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
November 14, 2018 Vancouver Rogers Arena
November 17, 2018 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome
November 19, 2018 Portland Moda Center
November 21, 2018 San Jose SAP Center
November 23, 2018 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
November 25, 2018 Oakland Oracle Arena
November 28, 2018 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena
November 30, 2018 Paradise T-Mobile Arena
December 3, 2018 Denver Pepsi Center
December 6, 2018 Fresno Save Mart Center
December 8, 2018 San Diego Viejas Arena
December 11, 2018 Inglewood The Forum
December 13, 2018
December 15, 2018
February 5, 2019 Houston Toyota Center
February 7, 2019 Dallas American Airlines Center
February 9, 2019 Austin Frank Erwin Center
February 13, 2019 Birmingham Legacy Arena
February 16, 2019 New Orleans Smoothie King Center
February 18, 2019 Tampa Amalie Arena
February 20, 2019 Sunrise BB&T Center
February 22, 2019 Columbia Colonial Life Arena
February 24, 2019 Charlotte Spectrum Center
February 27, 2019 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
March 3, 2019 Atlanta State Farm Arena
March 5, 2019 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
March 9, 2019 Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
March 11, 2019 New York City Madison Square Garden
March 13, 2019 Newark Prudential Center
March 15, 2019 Hartford XL Center
March 20, 2019 Albany Times Union Center
March 24, 2019 Baltimore Royal Farms Arena
March 26, 2019 Buffalo KeyBank Center
March 31, 2019 Boston TD Garden
April 5, 2019 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
Total

Personnel

  • Mick Fleetwood – drums, wind chimes, gong, cowbell, treecoil, electronic pads
  • John McVie – bass guitar
  • Christine McVie – vocals, digital piano, Hammond organ, maracas on "Everywhere"
  • Stevie Nicks – vocals, tambourine
  • Mike Campbell – electric and resonator guitars, vocals on "Oh Well"
  • Neil Finn – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, banjo on "Say You Love Me", keyboards on "All Over Again"

with:

  • Neale Heywood – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Sharon Celani – backing vocals
  • Lori Nicks – backing vocals
  • Taku Hirano – congas, percussion
  • Ricky Peterson - Hammond organ, piano

References

  1. Pinnock, Tom (March 16, 2017). "Christine McVie: "Fleetwood Mac's 2018 tour is supposed to be a farewell tour"". Uncut. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  2. Harp, Justin (June 13, 2017). "Fleetwood Mac WILL Reunite with Stevie Nicks for a New Tour". Country Living. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  3. Levine, Nick (June 14, 2017). "Fleetwood Mac reveal more about 2018 touring plans". NME. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  4. Young, Alex (April 25, 2018). "Fleetwood Mac announce 2018-2019 North American tour dates". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  5. Greene, Andy (April 9, 2018). "Fleetwood Mac Fires Lindsey Buckingham". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  6. Greene, Andy (April 25, 2018). "Fleetwood Mac Detail New Tour and Talk Life After Lindsey Buckingham". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  7. Bunt, Angela (October 8, 2018). "Everything You Need to Know About the Fleetwood Mac Tour". SeatGeek. United States. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  8. "Fleetwood Mac". fleetwoodmac.com. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
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