Due to overwhelming demand, Stevie Nicks has announced a second Auckland show in November. The second show is scheduled for November 20 at Spark Arena, with tickets going on sale October 13.
Category: 24 Karat Gold Tour
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RECAP: Bourbon & Beyond Festival
On Sunday night, Stevie Nicks closed out the Bourbon & Beyond Festival, performing on the Oak Stage (“oak” naturally being one of many references to the celebrated beverage of the evening).
At tonight’s show, the stage configuration was noticeably different, without the large projection screen serving as the stage backdrop. The usual graphics that displayed and illustrated Stevie’s storytelling were missing, as well. So this time around, Stevie kept the stories and stage banter short and succinct.

(Rod Snyder) 
(Jen Bryant) 
(Richard Bond) 
Set List
- Gold and Braid
- If Anyone Falls
- Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
- Belle Fleur
- Gypsy
- Wild Heart
- Bella Donna
- Enchanted
- New Orleans
- Starshine
- Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
- Stand Back
- Crying in the Night
- If You Were My Love
- Gold Dust Woman
- Edge of Seventeen
- Rhiannon (encore)
- Landslide (encore)
Videos
Much love and thanks to girlRock1000, Jennifer Jennings, Pete Miller, Monica M. Reed, Rapture&Gina Barba, and Anna-Marie Rooker for sharing these videos from the show!
Gold and Braid (Anna-Marie Rooker)
“If you’re smoking out there, will you just try to, like, blow it a little bit that way [gesturing to her right] or a little bit that way [gesturing to her left] because if you shut down my voice, you’ll be coming up here and I’m gonna be just like training you onstage to-night. It could be your big break. It’s a big risk before you know. So anyone…anyway…anywhere, let’s go!”
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (Monica M. Reed)
Gypsy (Anna-Marie Rooker)
Enchanted (Anna-Marie Rooker)
New Orleans – partial (girlRock1000)
Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream) (Anna-Marie Rooker)
Stand Back (Anna-Marie Rooker)
Gold Dust Woman (Jennifer Jennings)
Rhiannon (Rapture&Gina Barba)
“I considered having a big, big class of bourbon about halfway through the show. I don’t even do that anymore and I was thinking BRING ON THE BOURBON! So thank you so much for coming out tonight. You are just so special for letting us close down your bourbon festival, which doesn’t mean you have to close it down. It just means that we’re going back to Los Angeles. So thank you so much! You have been an awesome, awesome audience! Thank you!”
Landslide (Pete Miller)
“Thank you. So this next song was written in Aspen, Colorado in 1973. It’s the only time I’ve ever been in the snow-covered mountains in my life, and I was there that summer. And this little song for all practical purposes took us to the top. So I’d like to dedicate this to you and your bourbon festival. It’s called ‘Landslide’.”
After Landslide
“Thank you! You helped me get through this. I was a little rough on my voice, but you know what? With you guys out there, what else could I do but like push on through? So thank you for being awesome, and strong, and kind, and a wonderful audience, and listening to all our songs after all these years. Don’t think for one minute that we don’t appreciate every little thing that you do because we do. Thank you! Bless you!”
See more videos from the show at YouTube!
Reviews
Five things you missed Saturday at the Bourbon & Beyond Festival in Louisville (Jeffrey Lee Puckett / September 25, 2017 / Courier-Journal)
2. Stevie Nicks doesn’t exactly have a pretty voice but you definitely can’t mistake it; that growling vibrato is instantly recognizable. She closed the festival with her own set of classic hits fueled by a stellar band, surprisingly goofy stage banter, and some damn fine twirling.
A Tale of Two Festivals: Moving between Bourbon & Beyond and Cropped Out (Michael C. Powell / Leo Weekly / September 25, 2017)
Stevie Nicks, who can still twirl pushing 70 (and belted out a majestic rendition of “Gypsy”), referred to it on stage as “The Bourbon Fest.”
Oi there @StevieNicks 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qxjC7cDcoL
— ∆MicahDwayneWilcher∆ (@iWilcher584) September 25, 2017
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Stevie Nicks tonight in Louisville. Perfect end to a great couple of days #bourbonandbeyond pic.twitter.com/yLKSigMmKj
— Richard Bond (@richbond111) September 25, 2017
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i have never seen anyone so beautiful as stevie nicks, she was so amazing and i can't believe i got to experience her magic @StevieNicks
— tor 🪸 magickal misty (@magickalmisty) September 25, 2017
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No better way to end the inaugural @BourbonNBeyond than with Stevie Nicks' 'Landslide'…until next year
— Max Wise (@maxwellwise) September 25, 2017
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— Music Lives Here (@NaughtForYou) September 25, 2017
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The 3rd greatest moment in my life @StevieNicks @BourbonNBeyond pic.twitter.com/n8vjCGMIYv
— Jana (@Janabananaky) September 25, 2017
Listening to @StevieNicks at @BourbonNBeyond , best voice and sound of the weekend!
— The Marchi Experience (@rgmarchi) September 25, 2017
Stevie Nicks at @BourbonNBeyond is spectacular!
— FredMinnick (@FredMinnick) September 25, 2017
I’m listening to Stevie Nicks live and let me tell y’all she’s absolutely amazing and even better live if that’s possible. 😭♥️
— holly 🦦 (@hollyrandalle) September 25, 2017
Stevie Nicks!!! ❤️❤️❤️ #BourbonAndBeyond pic.twitter.com/1BnjVCs1A3
— Jen Bryant (@jenmooreKY) September 25, 2017
Wrapping up #BourbonAndBeyond with Stevie Nicks. pic.twitter.com/0xRSgBEPVn
— 92-3 WTTS-FM (@wttsfm) September 25, 2017
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Stevie Nicks strikes musical, storytelling gold at Covelli Centre

(Joe Kleon / Cleveland Scene Weekly) Billed as a night of storytelling, Stevie Nicks’ 24 Karat Gold Tour that rolled into the Covelli Centre in Youngstown last night featured no shortage of behind-the-scenes glimpses into her life — musical and otherwise — in between a well-sequenced, fan-friendly setlist.
Nicks and her band walked onstage to the strains of Missing Persons’ “Destination Unknown” and launched into a pair of sunny and laid-back numbers, “Gold and Braid” and “If Anyone Falls.” The tunes felt like a warm-up of sorts, a way for everyone to ease into the show, although the latter boasted especially fantastic harmonies between Nicks and her backing vocalists, Sharon Celani and Marilyn Martin.
The show picked up considerably—and stayed at a high level—during song three, a smoking version of “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” that found Nicks’ long-time solo collaborator Waddy Wachtel unleashing some smoldering guitar riffs. In fact, her entire band was well-rehearsed and contributed able backing, no matter what the style: loose uptempo rockers (the Motown-esque stomp “Starshine,” “Enchanted”), stripped-down, witchy folk-rock (“New Orleans”) and ’80s rock glitz (“Edge of Seventeen”).

(Joe Kleon / Cleveland Scene Weekly) Other set highlights included an easygoing “Crying In the Night” from the fabled cult 1973 Buckingham Nicks record—Nicks noted that she was “afraid to do” the song, all these years but that Wachtel encouraged her perform it on the tour—and rare airings of the poetic early ’80s solo cuts Wild Heart and Bella Donna.
Perhaps the night’s standout was the piano-surged ballad “Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream),” which she called one of her “favorite songs I’ve written lately.” The dramatic performance found Nicks draping a white fur-like coat over her all-black ensemble and giving an emotional, moving and dynamic vocal performance.

(Joe Kleon / Cleveland Scene Weekly) The night also featured select Fleetwood Mac numbers, including “Rhiannon,” “Landslide” and “Gypsy,” although the standout was a brooding and thundering “Gold Dust Woman.” More psychedelic and ominous than it is with Fleetwood Mac, the song found Nicks shaking her entire body onstage—and, thanks to some nifty camera effects on the video screen, making it look like she was possessed and in the middle of an exorcism.
Nicks was in fine spirits during her storytelling interludes. Although the placement and framework of the topics she covered were similar to those on other nights of the tour, her comments were freewheeling, off-the-cuff and often very funny. Her stories felt casual, like she was hanging in your living room having a conversation, and came with animated gestures and asides. As the night wore on, some in the crowd grew tired of the talking—one man could be heard yelling “Play a song!” repeatedly during a later story—but the insights into some of her best-known songs (and lesser gems) were generally charming.

(Joe Kleon / Cleveland Scene Weekly) She let slip that at the Honky Chateau where Fleetwood Mac recorded Mirage there was no ice and said there’s a reference to a Buick Skylark in “Rhiannon.” (“Even Lindsey doesn’t know that!” she noted.) During a lengthy remembrance of how her first solo album, Bella Donna, came together—a period that included her starting to date the record’s producer, Jimmy Iovine—she recalled wanting to make a record in the vein of her favorite band, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. When told she couldn’t, she nevertheless persisted: “So I can make a Tom Petty girl album?”
The Petty thread continued, as she recalled hiding in Iovine’s basement while the musician came over and played demos of a new album. (Nicks felt like a “secret reporter” listening in.) More amusingly, she recalls being annoyed after Iovine had some feedback on the record. Nicks feigned the sighing irritation she felt—”What?”—and quipped, “This is how all of my relationships went.”

(Joe Kleon / Cleveland Scene Weekly) Later in the show, after “Stand Back,” she mused about meeting and becoming friends with Prince, and how she wrote the song upon hearing “Little Red Corvette” on the radio. (This happened on her honeymoon, no less, and Nicks made her then-husband get off the highway and go to a store to get a boom box to capture the inspiration.) To make sure Prince was okay with his song used as foundational material, Nicks invited him to Sunset Sound, where they recorded “Stand Back,” to take a listen.
He showed up wearing purple velvet (“Outdressed all the girls in the room,” Nicks noted) and not only gave his blessing, but agreed to play on the song. In a sweet nod, she concluded the story by noting that she and Prince became friends who “talked on the phone a lot. …Prince worried about me” because of her drug use and hard living.

(Joe Kleon / Cleveland Scene Weekly) But there was a pronounced thread to all of these comments, wherein Nicks encouraged people to go after their dreams and be persistent despite loneliness, heartbreak or discouraging comments. That sentiment resonated just as much as the self-proclaimed “gothic trunk of forgotten rock ‘n’ roll songs” Nicks proclaimed she was playing.
Vanessa Carlton opened the night with a 30-minute solo piano set that resonated deeply despite a dull roar of chatter from the crowd. After opening with her hit “A Thousand Miles,” she stuck mainly to recent-vintage solo. The arena stage and atmosphere suited the soaring delicacy of songs such as “Carousel,” the classical-inspired “Willows,” and the weighty “Blue Pool” and didn’t obscure Carlton’s attention to detail on “The Marching Line,” a song for which she recorded vocal loops.

(Joe Kleon / Cleveland Scene Weekly) Like Nicks, Carlton was also conversational. She explained the significance of the painting under which she was performing—it’s meant to honor her grandfather and the role he had in her creative process—and spoke casually with the crowd. “This is my last show with Stevie, so I’m having a glass of wine,” she said, before adding that she actually has wine every night, but that it was a “mom’s night out” for her, a comment which drew massive cheers.
She drew similar applause after giving props to her husband, Deer Tick’s John McCauley, for watching their baby so she could do this mini-tour. Cue “I Don’t Want To Be a Bride,” which seemed to feature looped harmonies from Nicks piped into the mix.
Annie Zaleski / Cleveland Scene Weekly / Saturday, September 16, 2017
Nicks’ performance was as good as gold
Stevie Nicks recently said she doubts Fleetwood Mac will ever make another album.
“Why spend all that time and effort on an album that will never sell?,” was how she put it.
Nicks is no doubt right, and therefore she is content to just tour — which gives her a second chance to delve into her sizable body of solo work.
This includes her most recent album, “24 Karat Gold,” which was released in 2014 but was largely overlooked. The album is a collection of songs she wrote mainly in the ’70s and ’80s but had never recorded because she was dissatisfied with them or the timing wasn’t right in her career.
But a collection of songs Nicks deemed unworthy when she wrote them can still turn out to be one of the year’s best albums.
At her concert at Covelli Centre Friday night, the rock queen cherrypicked songs from “24 Karat Gold” and her other solo albums, including “The Wild Heart” and “Bella Donna,” as well as a few Fleetwood Mac classics that she had long ago put her signature on.
As she has done throughout her current tour, which began almost a year ago, Nicks also told the background stories behind many of the songs.
It was fascinating behind-the-scenes history for devoted fans, even if it tested the patience of the casual ones.
For example, “Stop Dragging My Heart Around,” her 1981 duet with Tom Petty, was an emergency measure to boost sales of “Bella Donna,” which didn’t produce a radio single. Nicks also credited her follow-up album, “The Wild Heart,” with cementing her standing as a solo artist who could stand apart from the Fleetwood Mac umbrella.
Tom Petty’s name actually came up a few times during the show, which reminded me that — now that I had seen Nicks — he is one of the few greats remaining on my concert bucket list.
As for Nicks’ performance, it was as good as gold. At age 69, she looked great and her otherworldly mid-range voice was never in doubt. At one point, she lamented the lonely life of being a girl in a touring rock band, but it’s clear she still loves the life as much as ever.
Nicks was mystical and mysterious in performance, and charming and talkative between songs.
After opening with “Gold and Braid,” which rocks like an old Michael Stanley Band song, she went deep for songs from her long career in a set that went well over two hours.
Ever the gypsy, Nicks wrapped herself in a chilling white fur for “Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream),” which she wrote about the “Twilight” movie saga. The song was spellbinding from the opening piano segment.
The gurgling synthesizer intro to “Stand Back” brought the ’80s rushing back. Afterward, Nicks recounted in detail the now well-known story of how the late Prince helped her perfect the tune, which she wrote as an answer to his “Little Red Corvette.” Prince’s influence is still unmistakable on it.
Nicks gave “Gold Dust Woman” the psychedelic treatment, electrifying the big-screen backdrop with her effects-enhanced gyrations.
“Edge of Seventeen” was announced by a fierce guitar intro by Waddy Wachtel, who reeled off scorching solos all night.
For her encore, Nicks fittingly went back to her Fleetwood Mac days, ending a golden night with the massive hits “Rhiannon” and “Landslide.”
Guy D’Astolfo / The Vindicator / Saturday, September 16, 2017
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RECAP: Youngstown, OH
On Friday night, Stevie Nicks performed at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, Ohio — the 55th show of the 24 Karat Gold Tour!

(Mrs. Amber Malkus) 
(babyt) Videos
Much love and thanks to Bryanna Nichole for sharing these videos!
Bella Donna (Bryanna Nichole)
Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream) (Bryanna Nichole)
Crying in the Night (Bryanna Nichole)
Edge of Seventeen (Bryanna Nichole)
Landslide (Bryanna Nichole)

(Martino Motorsports) Set List
Gold and Braid
If Anyone Falls
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
Belle Fleur
Gypsy
Wild Heart
Bella Donna
Enchanted
New Orleans
Starshine
Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
Stand Back
Crying in the Night
If You Were My Love
Gold Dust Woman
Edge of Seventeen
Rhiannon (encore)
Landslide (encore)Reviews
Stevie Nicks Strikes Musical and Storytelling Gold at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown (Cleveland Scene Weekly / Annie Zaleski)
“Billed as a night of storytelling, Stevie Nicks’ 24 Karat Gold Tour that rolled into the Covelli Centre in Youngstown last night featured no shortage of behind-the-scenes glimpses into her life — musical and otherwise — in between a well-sequenced, fan-friendly setlist.”
Nicks’ performance was as good as gold (The Vindicator / Guy D’Astolfo)
“At her concert at Covelli Centre Friday night, the rock queen cherrypicked songs from 24 Karat Gold and her other solo albums, including The Wild Heart and Bella Donna, as well as a few Fleetwood Mac classics that she had long ago put her signature on. As she has done throughout her current tour, which began almost a year ago, Nicks also told the background stories behind many of the songs.”
Stevie Nicks enchants Covelli Centre with storytelling, songs (Greg Drugan / Neo Music Scene)
“Stevie Nicks brought her 24 Karat Gold Tour to Youngstown’s Covelli Centre on Friday for an evening full of stories and great music. It’s hard to believe that Miss Nicks is approaching 70; she doesn’t look it and her voice certainly doesn’t sound like it.”
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stevie nicks plays this insane, SUPER intense song. she's belting and dancing like crazy.
it ends, & she says, "that's about edward & bella"— shelbytaylor (@shelby_zarlenga) September 16, 2017
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Stevie Nicks was incredible. Talk about a pro show in every way. @StevieNicks #Youngstown
— B.J. Lisko (@BJLisko) September 16, 2017
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@CovelliCentre1 for the #Legendary @StevieNicks • #StevieNicks #24KaratGoldTour #Youngstown @rockhall @vindicator @JAC_Live1 @CityofYOU pic.twitter.com/1LNIobqgTc
— Martino Motorsports (@martinoracing) September 16, 2017
A trip down memory lane @StevieNicks and @prince #storytime pic.twitter.com/xNpixMKaiD
— Kerrie (@mrsham69) September 16, 2017
Stevie Nicks in Youngstown. pic.twitter.com/61VhSyWIKv
— Guy J. Dastolfo (@gjdastolfo) September 16, 2017
Stevie Nicks! pic.twitter.com/3WsI0NhBRw
— Mrs. Amber Malkus (@MalkusART) September 16, 2017
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Stevie Nicks gives a chatty, career-defining set at Family Arena
It wasn’t “Stevie Nicks’ Storytellers” Wednesday night at the Family Arena in St. Charles, though it may as well have been.
The classic rock singer brought her “24 Karat Gold Tour” to town for a night of music and conversation, nearly equal parts both, during the two-hour concert .
Nicks delivered a career-spanning set of songs, mixing obvious solo hits like “Edge of Seventeen” and “Stand Back” and Fleetwood Mac songs like “Gypsy” and “Landslide” with a few gems from her “gothic trunk of lost songs.”

(Jon Gitchoff / St Louis Post-Dispatch) There were also a couple of full homages to her old friend Prince.
Nicks came in great voice, her golden instrument seemingly unravaged by the years of drug use she spoke about. And judging by the audience, her appeal is as widespread as ever; her appearance on American Horror Story surely opened her up to new fans.
After early songs “Gold and Braid” and “If Anyone Falls,” she said this particular tour is her favorite because of the stories about the songs she’d deliver. And that’s where the show may have taken a detour for some.
Stories behind the songs can be riveting when they’re told compellingly. Nicks has led a colorful career and life, but she isn’t the best at talking about it. While she’s personable and natural onstage, her chats were often long-winded, and at times the songs’ intros and outros were as long as the songs themselves.

(Jon Gitchoff / St Louis Post-Dispatch) She said some fans were probably wondering: “Is this Music 101? Did we actually walk into a college somewhere?” It seemed they had.
Even the band members came with their own stories, which, late in the show before the glorious encore of “Rhiannon” and “Landslide,” felt like too much.
Her longest tale came just before the crowd-pleasing “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” and “Belle Fleur.” She talked about the creation of Bella Donna and detailed her taking a break from Fleetwood Mac to record it, wanting to be one of Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers, meeting and moving in with producer Jimmy Iovine, and initially lacking a single on the finished album.
Introducing the song “Wild Heart” from The Wild Heart album, she explained how its success was validating, proving her previous success from Bella Donna wasn’t a fluke. A performance of “Bella Donna” followed, and as a special treat, she wore the original blue cape from that era; she said it cost $2,000, much to her mother’s chagrin.

(Jon Gitchoff / St Louis Post-Dispatch) She updated the meaning behind the song “New Orleans,” which she wrote in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Now, with hurricanes pummeling the U.S. and beyond recently, she says the song is about hurricanes in general.
She spoke at length about her friendship with Prince, their hours-long telephone conversations, him telling her to slow down on her drug use, and their initial meeting when he barely spoke to her. “He’s still protecting me,” she said before performing the still-electric blast of “Stand Back.”
She donned a gold shawl for “Gold Dust Woman,” as images of Prince flashed on the screen behind her.
The near tour-de-force Nicks and her band gave showed that, just like Fleetwood Mac, there’s no stopping her any time soon.
Kevin C. Johnson / St. Louis Post-Dispatch / Thursday, September 14, 2017
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Magical in St. Charles
On Wednesday night, Stevie Nicks continued her tour of the Midwest, performing at Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri. Stevie inspired the crowd of 10,000 with classic songs, fabulous stories, and…her magical presence, of course!
Vanessa Carlton was the support act.
Scroll down for pictures, videos, set list, and fan reaction.

(Lynne Wizzie) 
(Carl The Intern) 
(Kevin C. Johnson) 
Set List
Videos
Much love and thanks to cbcac, HL Donahue, Jason Pilarski, Jay Thunder, Cynthia Vancil for sharing these videos!
Gold and Braid / Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around / Belle Fleur / Gypsy / Bella Donna / Stand Back / Gold Dust Woman / Edge of Seventeen / Landslide / Rhiannon (Jason Pilarski)
Gold Dust Woman (Jay Thunder)
Edge of Seventeen (HL Donahue)
Landslide (Cynthia Vancil)
Reviews
Stevie Nicks gives a chatty, career-defining set during Family Arena concert
“Dressed naturally in her flowing all-black ensemble and bearing her tambourine draped with colorful scarfs, Nicks delivered a career-spanning set of songs, mixing obvious solo hits like “Edge of Seventeen” and “Stand Back” and Fleetwood Mac songs like “Gypsy” and “Landslide” with a few lost gems from her “gothic trunk of lost songs.” (Kevin C. Johnson / St Louis Post-Dispatch)
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@StevieNicks thank you for the amazing show, and your amazing stories, you inspire me
— Haileigh Guenther (@haileigh_hg) September 14, 2017
Stevie Nicks! WOW! Absolutely one of the best concerts I've ever seen. 2 1/2 hours of hits! pic.twitter.com/WqeYefBmBo
— Dale Carlson (@DaleCarlson63) September 14, 2017
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Thank you Stevie Nicks for a great concert in St. charles! @StevieNicks pic.twitter.com/GQMbk7TDZo
— Melissa Hanrahan (@hanmelann) September 14, 2017
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Stevie Nicks watches Game of Thrones. #confirmed
— Justin Konrad (@MrFahrenheit76) September 14, 2017
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"hello, Prince? This is Stevie Nicks."
"hello Stevie Nicks, this is Prince."— the pink one so terrify (@siertaa) September 14, 2017
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Enjoying some @StevieNicks with @msgolitely pic.twitter.com/7KE9DTBdO1
— 😕 (@LynneWizzie) September 14, 2017
Hello, @StevieNicks @TheFamilyArena pic.twitter.com/jeHdjjNyNX
— Carl’s New Internship (@_carltheintern) September 14, 2017
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Excuse me while I steadily weep through this Stevie Nicks concert
— Heather Lindsy (@_heatherlindsy) September 14, 2017
Stevie Nicks is so precious, she said "alright guys, lets go!" As she thrusts her fist into the air
— vic (@victoriabugg_) September 14, 2017
Stevie Nicks concert @TheFamilyArena pic.twitter.com/IM6k1g3fQE
— KFTN 92.7 FM (@KFTN927) September 14, 2017
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Stevie performs ‘At the Fair’
On Friday night, Stevie performed at the Minnesota State Fair, an evening filled with songs, stories, and even a storm.As she had two nights ago, Vanessa Carlton opened tonight’s show, performing a solid set. Stevie’s set began at 8:30 p.m. local time. She welcomed the crowd of 12,700+, telling them, “the one and only man I ever married lives here,” a reference to her ex-husband Kim Anderson. She mentioned Kim again later in the show when she told the story of “Stand Back.” “I know he’s out there somewhere, hiding!” she said pointing out into the audience.
As expected, Stevie told moving stories about Prince, who famously lived in the Minneapolis area. She dedicated “Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)” to him and felt his presence onstage, “watching over all of us.”
Unfortunately, due to a lightning storm, the show was cut short so Stevie didn’t perform her two-song encore (“Rhiannon” and “Landslide”), ending the night with “Edge of Seventeen” instead.

(Chris Riemenschneider) 
(Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune) 
(Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune) Set List
Videos
Much love and thanks to Dan Estep and Anthony Halverson for sharing these videos!
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (Dan Estep)
[jwplayer mediaid=”380471″]Gold Dust Woman (Anthony Halverson)
Reviews
Stevie Nicks charms State Fair crowd (Pioneer Press)
“Friday night’s unseasonably chilly, overcast weather, with a storm brewing in the distance, felt like the perfect backdrop for the melodramatic Nicks. But Nicks, 69, was in a terrific mood and spent much of the show grinning and chatting with the crowd of 12,724. She even indulged the faithful in a full-out twirl or two more than usual, earning cheers each time.” —Ross Raihala
Stevie Nicks’ fair debut cut short by weather (Star Tribune)
“The gold-dust woman met the sawdust confines of the Minnesota State Fair on Friday night, when rock legend Stevie Nicks hit the grandstand for the first time in her 45-year career. Only Nicks’ second show following a month-long break, it found her in relatively strong voice. …” —Chris Riemenschneider
Stevie Nicks killed it tonight. She even talked about Prince. 💜
— Hannah (@HannahBasques) August 26, 2017
Looks like Stevie Nicks isn't doing her two-song encore due to the impending storm. Working on my review now, will post a link here later.
— Ross Raihala (Alpha Male) 🏳️🌈 (@RossRaihala) August 26, 2017
With rain gently starting to fall on the Grandstand, Stevie Nicks is singing Gold Dust Woman.#cokespoon
— Ross Raihala (Alpha Male) 🏳️🌈 (@RossRaihala) August 26, 2017
Stevie Nicks is sharing the stage with Jazz Wolf.
cc: @CKlosterman pic.twitter.com/EIrDgyRW1J— Ross Raihala (Alpha Male) 🏳️🌈 (@RossRaihala) August 26, 2017
@stevienicks #StevieNicks Wows them @mnstatefair her graphics and stories add an amazing backdrop! pic.twitter.com/sKkqvdVWbd
— BtheQueen (@BtheQueen13) August 26, 2017
"The saddest thing about the whole thing with Prince is, he always thought I wasn't going to make it."
– @StevieNicks at #mnstatefair— Jay Gabler (@JayGabler) August 26, 2017
"This one's for Prince." –@StevieNicks, doing Moonlight#RIPprince @mnstatefair pic.twitter.com/rwKxLFzIsE
— C. Riemenschneider (@ChrisRstrib) August 26, 2017
"This is for Prince."
– @StevieNicks, dedicating "Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream)" at #mnstatefair— Local Current (@LocalCurrent) August 26, 2017
I'm seeing Stevie Nicks at the Minnesota State Fair and she just dedicated a song to Prince and I'm EMOTIONAL
— emily ✨ (@bijouxbunny) August 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/StLouisCardsGal/status/901270086723534851
Stevie Nicks is asking us to pray (to whatever greater being we believe in) for those in Texas.
— Ross Raihala (Alpha Male) 🏳️🌈 (@RossRaihala) August 26, 2017
Stevie Nicks. The OG. Original Gypsy. @mnstatefair @MSFMedia #BestFairDayMN #MNstatefair #MNstatefairbound #StevieNicks @StevieNicks pic.twitter.com/smzn6vwlEc
— M D V (@mvinge) August 26, 2017
STEVIE NICKS IS TWIRLING. pic.twitter.com/XaAe0pM0fv
— Ross Raihala (Alpha Male) 🏳️🌈 (@RossRaihala) August 26, 2017
@mnstatefair life is good…@StevieNicks is incredible. Thank u! pic.twitter.com/JbbJ7fWDon
— Lori & Julia (@LoriJulia) August 26, 2017
Stevie Nicks just gave us a little twirl. She's saving the big one for Gypsy.
— Ross Raihala (Alpha Male) 🏳️🌈 (@RossRaihala) August 26, 2017
"The one and only man I've ever married lives here."
– @StevieNicks gives a shout-out to Kim Anderson at #mnstatefair— Local Current (@LocalCurrent) August 26, 2017
"Happy to be here. The only man I ever married lives here." –@StevieNicks @mnstatefair #StribStateFair pic.twitter.com/iArTD2I1PN
— C. Riemenschneider (@ChrisRstrib) August 26, 2017
Stevie nicks @mnstatefair pic.twitter.com/LxKl8cvpwH
— Lori & Julia (@LoriJulia) August 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/xbreeincarnatex/status/901252577756676096
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Second, final Sydney show added
2ND & FINAL SYDNEY SHOW ADDED DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND
STEVIE NICKS
24 Karat Gold Tour
Australia & New Zealand November 2017
with very special guest PRETENDERS2ND & FINAL SYDNEY SHOW ADDED DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND
FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 2017 – Superstar singer-songwriter STEVIE NICKS will perform a second and final Sydney show when she brings her 24 Karat Gold Tour to Australia this November.Joining Stevie for these special concerts are the legendary PRETENDERS, fronted by Chrissie Hynde.
Due to overwhelming demand Stevie Nicks and Pretenders will perform a final show at the ICC Sydney Theatre on Wednesday, November 8.
Fans will be treated to full, individual sets by both legendary artists who will both be performing their greatest classic hits and much much more.
American Express Card Members will receive first access to tickets with a pre-sale starting 10am Monday, August 28. To purchase go to: amexinvites.com.au.
My Live Nation members can also be among the first to secure tickets during the pre-sale beginning 1pm Wednesday, August 30.
For complete tour and ticketing details including VIP Experiences, visit: livenation.com.au.
Stevie Nicks, a multi-platinum selling artist – dubbed “the reigning queen of rock and roll” by Rolling Stone Magazine has had six Top Ten albums and eight Grammy nominations. Her timeless classics include the iconic Nicks penned Landslide, Gold Dust Woman, Rhiannon, Edge of 17, Gypsy and scores of others…
Her 2014 album 24 Karat Gold – Songs From The Vault debuted at No. 7 on Billboard’s Top 200 Charts. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, Nicks most recently performed 122 sold-out shows around the world during 2014-2015. Nicks most recently completed a sold out solo tour of the US with Pretenders which received rave reviews (see below).
As a solo artist and a Fleetwood Mac band member, Nicks has sold more than 140 million albums and won several Grammys.
“It’s been thrilling to get on stage each night and sing some of my early gems from early in my career along with getting the chance to sing the material from my last two albums, In Your Dreams and 24 Karat Gold – Songs From The Vault”, says Stevie Nicks.
The Pretenders cross the bridge between punk, new wave and Top 40 pop music with unparalleled style, and with hit songs like Brass In Pocket, I’ll Stand By You, Back On The Chain Gang and Don’t Get Me Wrong.
The band has sold in excess of 25 million albums and founder and leader Chrissie Hynde is one of contemporary music’s greatest songwriters. Chrissie most recently released the album Stockholm and a 2015 memoir, Reckless: My Life As a Pretender, hailed by the New York Times upon its release as “honest and distinctive… first and foremost, a love letter to rock and roll.”
“Stevie cast a spell over Houston… Women danced. Men sang along. And Nicks in all her witchy allure proved she still reigns supreme.” – Houston Chronicle
“Let’s face it, there’s something downright magical to Stevie Nicks… The sexiest voice on the planet.” – Phoenix New Times
“As women rock stars go, there aren’t much cooler than Stevie Nicks and Chrissie Hynde… A whopping injection of female fused musical power – a love letter to the faithful.” – Atlanta Journal Constitution
The 24 Karat Gold Tour brings together two of music’s most compelling women – a unique pairing that is not to be missed!
Presented by Live Nation
Thursday, November 2 Perth Arena Perth
Tuesday, November 7 – Sold Out ICC Sydney Theatre Sydney
Wednesday, November 8* – NEW SHOW ICC Sydney Theatre Sydney
Thursday, November 16 Rod Laver Arena Melbourne
*2nd SYDNEY SOW ON SALE 11AM FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1
All other tickets on sale now.
Also Performing At:
Saturday, November 4* Botanic Park Adelaide
Saturday, November 11** Bimbadgen Hunter Valley, NSW
Sunday, November 12** – Sold Out Sirromet Wines Mt. Cotton, QLD
Saturday, November 18** Rochford Wines Yarra Valley, VIC
For complete tour and ticket information, visit:
www.stevienicksofficial.com / www.thepretenders.com
*Presented by Space Events; visit www.stevienickslive.com
**Presented by A Day On The Green; visit www.adayonthegreen.com.au
About Live Nation Entertainment
Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, Live Nation Advertising & Sponsorship and Artist Nation Management. For additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com.
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24 Karat Gold Tour resumes in Green Bay, Wisconsin
On Wednesday night, Stevie resumed the 24 Karat Gold Tour, performing at the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Stevie’s good friend Vanessa Carlton provided the warm-up with a well-received 45 minute set.
Donning dark glasses, Stevie made her stage entrance at 8:30 p.m. local time. After the set opener “Gold and Braid,” she explained to the crowd of 6,300+ that she was wearing dark shades to protect her eyes after having cataract surgery last week. She also shared that she was not wearing eye makeup onstage for the first time since she was 14.
Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to Green Bay Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who happened to be at the show.
The 24 Karat Gold Tour continues on Friday with a stop at the Minnesota State Fair.

(Sarah Kloepping/USA TODAY) 
(Sarah Kloepping/USA TODAY) 
(Pam Palines) Set List
Videos
Much love and thanks to Tim Bricco and itsallaboutthemusic for sharing these videos!
Belle Fleur (Tim Bricco)
Wild Heart / Bella Donna (Tim Bricco)
Enchanted (Tim Bricco)
Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream) (itsallaboutthemusic)
Gold Dust Woman (itsallaboutthemusic)
Landslide with Dedication (itsallaboutthemusic)
Review
“Gypsy, rock goddess, storyteller, music icon, name dropper, twirler, shawl fashionista … Stevie Nicks was all that during a radiant performance Wednesday night at the Resch Center to launch another round of dates on her ever-expanding 24 Karat Gold Tour.” (Read More @Green Bay Press-Gazette )
https://twitter.com/shingashong/status/900574302814314496
https://twitter.com/yooper1019/status/900574457907093504
Millennial across the aisle sleeping during "Rhiannon." What?!? You'll be sorry someday, sweetie.
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/MissElsa86/status/900568774260215809
https://twitter.com/owielebrun/status/900566854904819713
https://twitter.com/iamDaytonKane/status/900564104800239618
https://twitter.com/111JBK/status/900562353565073408
The video backdrop as we await a Stevie Nicks encore. Nice touch. #Packers pic.twitter.com/6BzMWFzp5q
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
Stevie Nicks just brought down the house on "Gold Dust Woman."
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
"Your dreams matter now just as they ever did" -Stevie Nicks 😭😭😭 #goddess https://t.co/rG84S2WGIK
— KristinaW (@KristinasShears) August 24, 2017
Stevie Nicks just got choked up sharing the most fabulous Prince story. And yes, it included a purple Camaro.
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
"Stand Back" has energized this Resch Center crowd of 6,000-plus. pic.twitter.com/GlHp2ebv4S
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
Kind of how you'd expect a Stevie Nicks stage to look, right? pic.twitter.com/rqZzzxkroC
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
Right now it's a tie between which is better: Stevie Nicks' singing or her storytelling.
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
Stevie Nicks just twirled at the end of "Gypsy." And the crowd went wild …
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
Hope @SarahKloepping gets a closeup photo of Stevie Nicks' very cool tambourine, which looks like it has its own outfit.
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
Stevie Nicks explained she's wearing dark glasses due to cataract surgery last week. First time since 14 onstage with no eye makeup. "None."
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/Jdrazzy/status/900532889607176193
Resch Center doesn't appear to be sold out tonight for Stevie Nicks. Best guess about 75 to 80 percent full.
— Kendra Meinert (@KendraMeinert) August 24, 2017
https://twitter.com/yooper1019/status/900521495956520961
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INTERVIEW: Stevie Nicks speaks to ABC Radio Adelaide ahead of tour
Stevie Nicks uncut with Ali Clarke: The Queen of Rock in her own words
Ahead of her Australian tour with fellow rock queen Chrissie Hynde, Stevie Nicks talks to ABC Radio Adelaide’s Ali Clarke. Listen here as Stevie reveals the first encounter between the two “rock chicks” which involves a golf cart, a head full of curlers, ridiculous sunglasses, and a dog. This is the extended interview Ali recorded with Stevie, who talks through the highs and lows of her rock and roll life and the stories and people she has collected along the way.
Duration: 15min 52sec
Broadcast: Tue 22 Aug 2017, 6:30am
Published: Tue 22 Aug 2017, 12:43pm
