Category: 2022 Tour

  • Stevie Nicks dazzles at first solo headlining show after canceled dates

    Stevie Nicks dazzles at first solo headlining show after canceled dates

    Nicks kicked off her 2022 headlining run in Clarkston, MI on September 13th

    We’re in Clarkston, MI, at Pine Knob, where Stevie Nicks is kicking off her first tour in a handful of years (get tickets here). It’s Tuesday, September 13th, and the air smells like roadkill.

    In the parking lot and the ticket lines, and the bathroom lines and the beer lines, you can practically taste the hairspray. The man behind me bellows, “Does anyone have any mushrooms?” The women in front of me are quite literally cawing at each other, and when one of the ticket lines ends up leading nowhere — a machine has died; long live the machines — a brunette says, “It’s ‘cause men are running it,” and then her friend says, “I need a coloring book and a safe space right now!”

    At last, there’s activity on stage. Vanessa Carlton opens with a few bright, pop-y tunes, though it’s hard to hear her over the noise of the crowd. Everyone’s eyeliner is already running. Every inch of the lawn has been pasted over with sleeping bags and blankets, corners peeling back like damp postage stamps. A woman clutches a tiny dog in her hands. The breeze stinks with cigarettes and weed.

    Then the lights go down and the band starts appearing on stage while Tom Petty’s “Runnin’ Down a Dream” pounds out of the speakers. There’s someone on organ and someone on piano; others on bass and drums; a few guitars; background singers. Then, all of a sudden, there’s Stevie, center-stage, spot-lit; there she is with her mane of crimped, silver-gold curls, in heeled boots, a black velvet jacket and a tiered skirt.

    Stevie opens with “Outside the Rain,” the background singers pacing out their coordinated sways and hand gestures. Her voice is as gravelly and combustible as a coal mine. She’s leaning hard into her lower registers — she always has, but her range has tightened. The background singers carry the high notes.

    When the band moves into “Dreams,” the crowd loses its collective mind. “I keep my visions to myself,” Stevie sings, and I want to say something about the irony of this line performed for however many people are here, hundreds or thousands, I don’t know how to make those kinds of calculations — thousands, probably — but the thought won’t formulate, or it will but it’s too on the nose.

    “I’m so glad to be here,” Stevie says. “It’s been a long time coming.” My date leans over to whisper, “She’s doing a retrospective!” And that seems accurate. Projected onto the screen behind her, old polaroids start to appear. Stevie in her youth: wide-eyed, big-haired, lips parted. She’s alternating the hits with some lesser-known tunes (“Enchanted,” “Wild Heart”) and a perfectly fine version of “For What It’s Worth,” which she introduces by saying, “If you’re a woman covering someone else’s song, better do it well or don’t do it.” Cheers.

    There are moments when she fidgets nervously with the parti-colored scarves tied to the mic stand, or the streamers tied to her tambourine, and when she talks, there’s a kind of coyness, almost a shyness, that clings to her like fabric.

    And while the audience skews more towards my parents’ age than my own, there’s a girl on my right who can’t be any older than 22 or 23 and who knows each and every lyric to each and every song and mouths along, one song after the next, her hands clasped over her heart.

    Whatever Stevie gives them, they eat up. She pinches the corner of her skirt to twirl and bow and they go nuts. She acquires a shawl — she acquires a new shawl every few songs, because she is Stevie Nicks and she can have as many shawls as she wants — and she spreads it out like a pair of wings, and they go even nuttier.

    The lead guitar is churning through some slow, creamy tones — creamy but jagged-edged, like chains dragged through butter — but he’s sticking close to the source; they all are. It’s not a night for pushing boundaries or trying crazy shit. They play the hits and they play them well; they play the hits the way the crowd knows them, the way they were recorded.

    But the best thing happening on-stage is the harmonies Stevie’s stacking up with her background singers. They only do it once or twice, just possibly thrice. Each time, Stevie turns her back on the crowd to do it.

    They play “Gypsy,” “Landslide,” “Edge of Seventeen.” Stevie introduces “Landslide” with a not-terribly-coherent dedication to Vanessa Carlton’s daughter? Who is maybe Stevie’s goddaughter? For whose birth Stevie was maybe present? Anyway, everyone’s singing along and weeping and I hear someone behind me sob, “This one’s for you, Mom!” and when I look back, she’s holding her phone up, taking a video, swaying tenuously back and forth. “I’m getting older, too,” Stevie sings, opening her arms.

    They exit after “Seventeen,” but it doesn’t take much to get them back. Everyone hoists their beer in the air for “Free Fallin’” — Stevie’s been tipping her hat to Tom Petty all night, and to Prince, too — then it’s time for “Rhiannon,” and a nice gritty cover of Zeppelin’s “Rock and Roll.”

    That’s the end, but before anyone can argue, the lights come up, and everyone goes home happy.

    Stevie Nicks next plays the Sea.Hear.Now Festival in Asbury Park, NJ on September 17th, followed by a solo show at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA on September 19th. Tickets for those gigs, and for the rest of the tour, are available via Ticketmaster.

    Setlist:

    1. Outside the Rain
    2. Dreams
    3. If Anyone Falls
    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
    5. Enchanted
    6. For What It’s Worth
    7. Wild Heart
    8. Bella Donna
    9. Gypsy
    10. Landslide
    11. Soldier’s Angel
    12. Stand Back
    13. Gold Dust Woman
    14. Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
    15. Edge of Seventeen
      Encore:
    16. Free Fallin’
    17. Rhiannon
    18. Rock and Roll

    Natalia Holtzman / Consequence of Sound / September 14, 2022

  • RECAP: Pine Knob Music Theatre – Clarkston, MI

    RECAP: Pine Knob Music Theatre – Clarkston, MI

    On September 13, 2022, Stevie Nicks performed at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan.

    Stevie’s support act and good friend Vanessa Carlton returned to the stage, opening the show with a 30-minute set consisting of the songs “A Thousand Miles” (from Be Not Nobody, 2002), “Carousel,” and “I Don’t Want to Be a Bride” (both from Rabbits on the Run, 2011), among others.

    Videos

    Special thanks to Steve Pravlochak, Timothy Techel and wolverinethad for sharing videos from the show!

    Dreams (Steve Pravlochak)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohNj-ooETdQ

    Enchanted (Steve Pravlochak)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjZpO8pF_t0

    Gypsy (Steve Pravlochak)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu2LRKOINVU

    Landslide (Steve Pravlochak)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50TEiLHoZuQ

    Gold Dust Woman (Timothy Techel)

    Edge of Seventeen (wolverinethad) 

    Free Fallin’ (Steve Pravlochak)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q07Ngq6WHEw

    Vanessa Carlton – A Thousand Miles (Steve Pravlochak)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W6iof2mhas

    Set List – Stevie Nicks

    1. Outside the Rain
    2. Dreams
    3. If Anyone Falls
    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
    5. Enchanted
    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)
    7. Wild Heart
    8. Bella Donna
    9. Gypsy
    10. Landslide
    11. Soldier’s Angel
    12. Stand Back
    13. Gold Dust Woman
    14. Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
    15. Edge of Seventeen
      ENCORE
    16. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
    17. Rhiannon
    18. Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)

    Bella Donna (4), The Wild Heart (4), In Your Dreams (2), Fleetwood Mac (5), covers (3)

    Stevie Nicks Setlist Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI, USA 2022

    Set List – Vanessa Carlton

    1. Learning to Fly/Carousel
    2. White House
    3. The Only Way to Love
    4. Hear the Bells
    5. A Thousand Miles
    6. I Don’t Want to Be a Bride
    Vanessa Carlton Setlist Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI, USA 2022

    Review

    Band

     
    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar and Musical Director Waddy Wachtel
    Bass Al Ortiz
    Drums Drew Hester
    Guitar Carlos Rios
    Keyboards Ricky Peterson
    Keyboards Darrell Smith
    Background Vocals Sharon Celani and Marilyn Martin
  • RECAP: Highland Park, IL – Ravinia Festival

    RECAP: Highland Park, IL – Ravinia Festival

    On September 8 and 10, 2022, Stevie Nicks performed two shows at the Ravinia Festival, an outdoor music venue in Highland Park, Illinois. 

    Videos

    Special thanks to Barry Pomerantz, Jeremy Kiessel, and Cygnus_X1 for sharing videos of the shows!

    September 8, 2022 (Night 1)

    Stand Back (Barry Pomerantz)

    Gold Dust Woman (Barry Pomerantz)

    Free Fallin’ (Barry Pomerantz)

    https://twitter.com/gcnlcpc/status/1568326692959043593


    September 10, 2022 (Night 2)

    Dreams (Jeremy Kiessel)

    Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (Jeremy Kiessel)

    For What It’s Worth (Jeremy Kiessel)

    Bella Donna (Cygnus_X1)

    Landslide (Cygnus_X1)

    “[To Waddy] Okay, so wait a minute. This is we’re going into that slow song on the guitar, right? Yeah? Okay, I just wanted to make sure.

    “So I’d like to dedicate this song to my friends here, mainly a producer who I’ve worked with for, oh, I don’t know, 20 years. And he has three daughters. I’ve watched them like totally grow up. And so he’s been a part of my music for a long time, and he’s one of the best. His name is Joe Thomas. He lives here, and his family, Chris, his beautiful wife, Blakely and Chaney, also Ari and Frank and Margot, and for all of you guys also that I didn’t just name off your names. This is for you too. Tonight, we sing ‘Landslide’ for all of you.”

    Stand Back (Jeremy Kiessel)

    Gold Dust Woman (Cygnus_X1)

    Gold Dust Woman (Jeremy Kissel)

    Edge of Seventeen (Jeremy Kiessel)

    Free Fallin’ (Jeremy Kiessel)

    https://twitter.com/outsidevoice/status/1568788005271339011

    https://twitter.com/goldustwoman902/status/1568838004743061504

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain
    2. Dreams
    3. If Anyone Falls
    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
    5. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)*
    6. Enchanted*
    7. Wild Heart
    8. Bella Donna
    9. Gypsy
    10. Landslide
    11. Soldier’s Angel
    12. Stand Back
    13. Gold Dust Woman
    14. Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
    15. Edge of Seventeen
      ENCORE
    16. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
    17. Rhiannon
    18. Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)

    * These two songs reportedly switched places in the set list over the two nights. 

    Bella Donna (4), The Wild Heart (4), In Your Dreams (2), Fleetwood Mac (5), covers (3)

    Stevie Nicks Setlist Ravinia Festival 2022 2022
    Stevie Nicks Setlist Ravinia Festival 2022 2022

    Band

     
    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar and Musical Director Waddy Wachtel
    Bass Al Ortiz
    Drums Drew Hester
    Guitar Carlos Rios
    Keyboards Ricky Peterson
    Keyboards Darrell Smith
    Background Vocals Sharon Celani and Marilyn Martin
  • Stevie Nicks opens fall tour at Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival

    Stevie Nicks opens fall tour at Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival

    Stevie Nicks opened her fall 2022 tour at the Jazz Aspen Snowmass, closing out the three-day festival as Sunday night’s headliner. Looking radiant with brand new curls, Stevie played a full set of her solo and Fleetwood Mac classics. In between songs, she was chatty and told fun stories about her past visits to Aspen, such as the time she took skiing lessons there in 1977.

    Stevie added one new song to the set list, a cover of Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth.” (See the full set list below.) She said that she fell in love with the song the first time she heard it on the radio in the late 1960s. (It likely inspired the title her own song of the same name from 2011’s In Your Dreams (2011).) She also dropped news that she recorded her own version of the Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash) classic, which will be released “in a couple of weeks.” Flattered by Stevie’s cover, Stills later tweeted his appreciation. Can you blame him? Whenever Stevie covers another artist’s song, there’s an immediate bump in interest in the original song and, of course, streaming revenue for the songwriter. Everybody wins!

    Stevie Nicks
    (Lynn Goldsmith/Aspen Times)
    Stevie Nicks
    (Lynn Goldsmith/Aspen Times)

    Here are transcriptions of some of stories that Stevie told.

    Special thanks to Joni Decker for sharing the videos!

    Introduction (after Dreams)

    “I’m trying to tell less stories in my career after not playing for really three years. But I have to tell you this one story because it’s really important and it’s about you.

    “So in 1977, me and brother and his girlfriend Christy, we decided to come to Aspen/Snowmass, so that my brother could ski. And Christy and I were gonna like sit in the hotel in front of the fire and drink — for months. It was really an expensive place where we were staying, and I had only been rich for a year and a half, so I was still my frugal cleaning lady self. So my brother says to me, ‘Okay, I’m going skiing.’ So out he went, and he comes back. He has broken his leg, really broken it, like badly. He’s not a pleasant person most of the times anyway so he was really not pleasant now. He’s all, ‘I broke my leg, so guess what? We’re not wasting this, you and Christy are gonna learn to ski.’ And so we did.

    “For one month in Snowmass, Colorado, meet up with an Olympic ski teacher at 8:30 in the morning — God-awful 8:30 in the morning. My brother would play ‘Do You Think I’m Sexy?’ by Rod Stewart as loud as he could. At 6:30, we would drive there, meet up with our teacher. And by the time we left there, my friend Christy actually got a little sick, so we never got to get poled because we learned on the graduated legs, whatever it is, little tiny skis. But we were flying down the hill. I loved it! I thought, this could be my new calling.

    “So anyway, what happened was — this will make you sad or maybe even cry — Christy went on to become a really good skier, Christopher was already a good skier, and Stevie never skied again. However, my teacher told me I had excellent technique and could be a very good skier, so I live with that. Learned it in Snowmass. That’s my Snowmass story. Thank you for that.

    “So here we go on and the next song just happens to be ‘If Anyone Falls.’ I don’t think I ever fell. So here we go.”

    Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

    For What It’s Worth

    “This song came on the radio and I… Really, this was when I was in a band with Lindsey, and it’s like we didn’t know. I mean, is this gonna work, maybe, who knew? So anyway, this song, I loved it. But I said in my mind, someday I’m gonna record that song, because I always wanted to look at the glass half full, right? So this song became, then, slightly political, but not really, and I was like really not political so I just loved the song.

    So anyway,  I recorded it, and you’ll hear it because it’s gonna come out in just a couple of weeks. And really my message with doing this song is just everybody if you can when it comes around to the time for us all to vote, please vote because it’s important because we can. And even I, who didn’t vote for, you know, like I don’t know like 30 years, I mean, because I was what? Too busy, and I was just too busy so I didn’t. So I’m telling you, it would be a great thing. You would be proud of yourself; please vote. This song, written by Stephen Stills of Crosby, Stills & Nash, ‘For What It’s Worth.’”

    Landslide

    “I’d like to dedicate this next song to this great man, who is a cardiologist in Los Angeles, who has a home here. At some point in my life, you might all want to do this too, I’m one of those people that reads really high when it comes to cholesterol and had to take that horrible drug, Lipitor [statin], for five years and [it] nearly killed me. And then Dr. Freedman did this test and said, ‘You just read high. You don’t have high cholesterol. You have no cholesterol, or plaque, or anything, so you can go off all of those drugs.’ CAN WE JUST HAVE ONE BIG WOO-HOO FOR DR. FREEDMAN? YES! Changed my life. Thank you, Doctor. This is for you, and it’s called ‘Landslide’”

    Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain
    2. Dreams
    3. If Anyone Falls
    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
    5. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)
    6. Enchanted
    7. Wild Heart
    8. Bella Donna
    9. Gypsy
    10. Landslide
    11. Soldier’s Angel
    12. Stand Back
    13. Gold Dust Woman
    14. Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
    15. Edge of Seventeen
      ENCORE
    16. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
    17. Rhiannon
    18. Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)

    Bella Donna (4), The Wild Heart (4), In Your Dreams (2), Fleetwood Mac (5), covers (3)

    Stevie Nicks Setlist Town Park, Snowmass Village, CO, USA 2022

    Review

    Stevie Nicks walked out onto the stage on Sunday night like a ravishing, witchy goddess, who immediately left everyone awe-struck by her presence alone. At 74 years old, still touring and sounding terrific, she is truly a legend, and it was an honor to have seen her perform live. Nicks reaffirmed her status as one of the greats by performing songs from both her solo career and Fleetwood Mac while captivating an audience filled with several generations of fans. Her melodic, dreamy movements breezed across the stage, while her mic stand (filled with scarves and a tambourine) stood majestically on stage like a relic from the 1970s.

    Nicks gazed out beyond the crowd and was struck by a memory that immediately hushed the crowd and made all heads turn. Nostalgically, she recalled her time spent in Aspen that inspired the iconic song “Landslide.” She was emotional while discussing this memory, her eyes at times filling with tears. The moment she started sharing this story also happened to be the moment that my phone died. Initially seen as an issue because I couldn’t take a video of this heart-felt song on my phone, I eventually came to realize that it was much more special this way. It was enough to just be fully in the moment and present with her alluring words and dazzling presence.

    I’m having serious music withdrawals as I sit down to write this after an outrageously fun weekend. This festival filled me up in a way that few other things in life do. The whole time, I knew I was right where I needed to be, and I never wanted the weekend to end. With every high there is a low, and a concert high from live music is no exception. Some people feel it more than others, but there’s no denying that everyone feels the brutal comedown after the music comes to a crashing halt. Until the next enchanting concert, I guess I’ll have to rely on car jams with good friends and house parties with great playlists. Alexa, play Chris Stapleton!

    Shannon Asher / The Aspen Times / September 8, 2022

    https://twitter.com/mickaelenthamar/status/1566674095252586498

    Band

    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar and Musical Director Waddy Wachtel
    Bass Al Ortiz
    Drums Drew Hester
    Guitar Carlos Rios
    Keyboards Ricky Peterson
    Keyboards Benmont Tench
    Background Vocals Sharon Celani and Marilyn Martin
  • Stevie Nicks is ready to hit the stage again in September

    Stevie Nicks is ready to hit the stage again in September

    The fall tour is almost here! Today, Stevie Nicks shared on her socials that she is revved up and “ready to hit the stage” again — and we are so here for it and can’t wait!

    Stevie will close out the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival this Sunday, September 4, kicking off the next leg of her 2022 tour. She’s been keeping herself and fans safe from COVID exposure by focusing on outdoor concert venues this year. She has joked at shows that she and her crew are “in a bubble.” In other words, they’re taking all the necessary precautions to avoid unnecessary exposure to the virus, even if it meant missing opportunities to spend time with loved ones at different cities along the way. So far, the plan has worked and paid off — we appreciate Team Stevie!

    The Aspen Times reports that lodging occupancy is at capacity, so the fans are clearly already there. Get ready to put on your favorite boots and flowy tops and sing and dance to the melodic refrains of “Rhiannon,” “Landslide,” “Edge of Seventeen,” and much more this weekend!

  • Stevie Nicks adds Halloween show to upcoming fall tour

    Stevie Nicks adds Halloween show to upcoming fall tour

    Stevie Nicks has added another show to her upcoming fall tour. The new show is in Huntsville, Alabama at the Orion Amphitheatre on October 31 — Halloween night! Tickets go on sale this Friday, August 26.

    The fall leg of the 2022 tour kicks off on Sunday, September 4 at the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival in Snowmass, CO. Stevie will be the headliner closing out the festival!

  • Stevie Nicks looks forward to getting back on the road

    Stevie Nicks looks forward to getting back on the road

    Stevie Nicks has added new shows to her 2022 concert schedule. Earlier this year, Stevie shared that there was “more to come” and she has delivered with 12 more shows through October. Vanessa Carlton will be re-joining the tour, performing at all of the added dates.

    Rested and ready to started performing again, Stevie said, “I’m so excited to be back on the road and can’t wait to see everyone.”

    Pre-sale tickets go on sale this at Thursday, July 28 at 10 a.m. local time. General sale tickets go on sale this  Friday, July 29 at 10 a.m. local time.

    Upcoming shows

    September 2-4, 2022
    JAS Aspen Snowmass
    Snowmass, CO
    w/ Chris Stapleton & Leon Bridges

    Thursday, September 8
    Ravinia Festival
    Highland Park, IL

    Saturday, September 10
    Ravinia Festival
    Highland Park, IL

    September 13, 2022
    Pine Knob Music Theatre
    Clarkston, MI
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    September 17, 2022
    Sea Hear Now Festival
    Asbury Park, NJ

    September 19, 2022
    Xfinity Center
    Mansfield, MA
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    September 22, 2022
    Maine Savings Amphitheatre
    Bangor, ME
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    September 24, 2022
    Sound on Sound Festival
    Bridgeport, CT

    September 30, 2022
    Ohana Festival
    Dana Point, CA

    October 3, 2022
    Hollywood Bowl
    Los Angeles, CA
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    October 6, 2022
    Ak-Chin Pavilion
    Phoenix, AZ
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    October 9, 2022
    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
    The Woodlands, TX
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    October 12, 2022
    Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
    Alpharetta, GA
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    October 16, 2022
    Ascend Amphitheater
    Nashville, TN
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    October 19, 2022
    Credit One Stadium
    Charleston, SC
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    October 22, 2022
    PNC Music Pavilion
    Charlotte, NC
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    October 25, 2022
    MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
    Tampa, FL
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    October 28, 2022
    iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
    West Palm Beach, FL
    w/ Vanessa Carlton

    Stevie Nicks image

  • Exhausted Stevie is safe, recommends new documentary ‘The Janes’

    Exhausted Stevie is safe, recommends new documentary ‘The Janes’

    Stevie Nicks shared a post-tour update, writing that she has managed to avoid getting COVID. Team Stevie has done its best to maintain “the bubble,” keeping Stevie, her band, and her crew safe while touring the country amid the latest COVID surge — phew! 

    Stevie also shared her thoughts about the Supreme Court recently overturning Roe v. Wade, calling the ruling “bad news.” She recommended the new HBO Max documentary The Janes, the true story of seven women, who built an underground service for women seeking safe, affordable, illegal abortions. The dissenting women called themselves “Jane,” a name which probably connected with Stevie on some level since, after all, she knows a thing or two about powerful and influential women named Jane.

    “History is repeating itself, and it’s even more frightening this time,” Stevie concluded. We know that Stevie has important views on this topic, so we look forward to her continuing to speak her mind. Stay tuned!

  • RECAP: Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center

    RECAP: Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center

    Stevie Nicks performed at the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana, on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. 

    The show was sold out, with 24,000 concertgoers attending the giant outdoor amphitheatre to see Stevie perform.

    Stevie Nicks performs at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, IN on June 21, 2022. (Michael Blackshire/Indy Star)

    Videos

    Thank you to Michael Kilgore, Jaden’s Concert Videos 2, curtisTea, and Hoffmanx5 for sharing these videos — much love!

    Outside the Rain/Dreams (Jaden’s Concert Videos 2)

    Gypsy (Michael Kilgore)

    Landslide (Michael Gilgore)

    Stand Back (Jaden’s Concert Videos 2)

    Gold Dust Woman (curtisTea/Hoffmanx5)

    Edge of Seventeen (curtisTea)

    Free Fallin’ (Jaden’s Concert Videos 2)

    Rock and Roll (curtisTea)

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain
    2. Dreams
    3. If Anyone Falls
    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
    5. Enchanted
    6. Wild Heart
    7. Bella Donna
    8. Gypsy
    9. Landslide
    10. Soldier’s Angel
    11. Stand Back
    12. Gold Dust Woman
    13. Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dreams)
    14. Edge of Seventeen
    15. Free Fallin’
    16. Rhiannon
    17. Rock and Roll

    Coverage

  • RECAP: Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

    RECAP: Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival

    Stevie Nicks performed at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee on Sunday. The popular four-day festival took place at Great Stage Park, a 650-acre outdoor event space located 65 miles southeast of Nashville.

    Surprisingly, Stevie was the festival’s first female headliner in its 20-year history. “I am very honored to be the first girl to be the last person on tonight,” she said. “For the women! Yes! But of course, the girl in me says I’m also really glad that there’s a lot of cool men here tonight, too. So do not feel left out.”

    Those other cool men included Robert Plant, Machine Gun Kelly, Herbie Hancock, Billy Strings, and Ludacris, among many others. The other top female acts were The Chicks, Alison Krauss, and Swedish electropop-star Tove Lo.

    For the festival show, Stevie slightly modified her set list, swapping out deep cut “Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)” with an even deeper Buckingham Nicks-era cut “Crying in the Night.” She went on to share the latter song’s elusive history with the crowd and then encouraged them to stay the course when pursuing dreams. “It may take a while to get to your dreamy place,” she said, “but you will get there. I promise you.”

    Stevie later shared the following video, shot from backstage, of her performing onstage during “Edge of Seventeen.” “What a night, Bonnaroo!” she exclaimed.

    Videos

    Thank you to Jim Miller and Melanie Berry for sharing these videos – much love!

    Outside the Rain/Dreams (Jim Miller)

    Gypsy (Jim Miller)

    Landslide (Jim Miller)

    Crying in the Night (Jim Miller)

    “Thank you. Okay, so this is a really quick dreamy story, a dreamy story. So this next song, we actually did, I don’t know, before the pandemic. It’s like, who remembers? So this song I wrote in probably about 1973. It was on the Buckingham Nicks album, and it was supposed [audience cheers]… I know, I know, thank you. I was a cleaning lady at that point, and it was not that big of a deal, so. However, this song was supposed to be the single off of the Buckingham Nicks record. So when they put it out in 1973, in the summer of 19…, it didn’t really ever go out. So it was like, you know, it was great and then it was released and then the single was supposed to be… It was my song, it was going to be great. So it didn’t really go out.

    “So anyway, this is just to tell you about your dreams. Okay, this is my ‘Just Ask, Stevie’ column. If and when you think your dreams are falling apart, just ask Stevie, and she will tell you that in 1973, I wrote the song that you’re gonna hear in one second. And it never even got played because Buckingham Nicks never even toured. So not only was it not a single, the whole record actually tanked. And I mean down the road, yes, everybody thought it was like this great, great record, but who knew? We certainly didn’t know. So if you think your dreams are just trashing out and you’re never gonna make it to where you wanna go, that’s not true because I’m standing here tonight singing the song that was never heard in the world — ever! In 1973! So it may take a while to get to your dreamy place, but you will get there. I promise you, I promise you [kissing sound]. It’s called ‘Crying in the Night’”

    Edge of Seventeen (Melanie Berry)

    Free Fallin’/Rhiannon (Jim Miller)

    Rock and Roll (Jim Miller)

    “I might just drop by to tell you some more stories at some point in the future. I’ll call it ‘Stevie 101’.

    “Take care of yourselves. Be well, be safe. Don’t get sick. Don’t even, don’t think about it — never. You’re gonna all be wonderful. And me too. So take care, we’ll see you again soon. It’s been really wonderful. Thank you so much.”

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain
    2. Dreams
    3. If Anyone Falls
    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
    5. Enchanted
    6. Wild Heart
    7. Bella Donna
    8. Gypsy
    9. Landslide
    10. Stand Back
    11. Soldier’s Angel
    12. Gold Dust Woman
    13. Crying in the Night
    14. Edge of Seventeen
    15. Free Fallin’
    16. Rhiannon
    17. Rock and Roll
    Stevie Nicks Setlist Bonnaroo 2022 2022

    Coverage