Category: 2023-2024 Tour

In 2023 and 2024, Stevie Nicks performed shows for Two Icons One Night (with Billy Joel) and her own headlining solo tour.

  • Stevie Nicks – Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI 11/7/2023

    Stevie Nicks – Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI 11/7/2023

    On Tuesday, Stevie Nicks performed at Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit, MI.

    Special thanks Steve Pachnik, Shawn Rosinski, and madmaxfan to for sharing your clips from the show!

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain

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

    2. Dreams

    3. If Anyone Falls

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IamszR_9o-E

    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

    5. Fall from Grace

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szcl1BTW7wc

    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAcXLT8bjA0

    7. Gypsy

    8. Wild Heart

    9. Bella Donna

    10. Stand Back

    11. Soldier’s Angel

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

    12. Gold Dust Woman

    13. I Sing for the Things

    14. Edge of Seventeen

    ENCORE

    15. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)

    16. Rhiannon

    17. Landslide

    Stevie Nicks Setlist Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI, USA 2023

     

    Band

    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar & 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 – PPL Center, Allentown PA, 11/4/2023

    Stevie Nicks – PPL Center, Allentown PA, 11/4/2023

    On Saturday, Stevie Nicks performed at the PPL Center in Allentown, PA.

    Special thanks to Jim Powers, Loner2Stoner, Doda Roju, and SandyMac for sharing your clips from the show!

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHsEupkSwq4

    2. Dreams

    3. If Anyone Falls

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJLFimHnt8Q

    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

    5. Fall from Grace

    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)

    7. Gypsy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HWXY3uK3wQ

    8. Wild Heart

    9. Bella Donna

    10. Stand Back

    11. Soldier’s Angel

    12. Gold Dust Woman

    13. I Sing for the Things

    14. Edge of Seventeen

    ENCORE

    15. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)

    16. Rhiannon

    17. Landslide

     

    Band

    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar & 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 – Enmarket Arena, Savannah GA, 11/1/2023

    Stevie Nicks – Enmarket Arena, Savannah GA, 11/1/2023

    On Saturday, Stevie Nicks performed at Enmarket Arena in Savannah, GA.

    During “Rhiannon,” Stevie came out in Halloween costume wearing a purple cape and black witch hat. At the end of the song, she performed a brief skit with Stevie Barbie, using her hilariously adorable child voice.

    Special thanks to Erick Neve and GoodASMRvibes for sharing your clips from the show!

    Special thanks to GoodASMRvibes for sharing your clips from the show!

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain

    2. Dreams

    3. If Anyone Falls

    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

    5. Fall from Grace

    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)

    7. Gypsy

    8. Wild Heart

    9. Bella Donna

    10. Stand Back

    11. Soldier’s Angel

    12. Gold Dust Woman

    13. I Sing for the Things

    14. Edge of Seventeen

    ENCORE

    15. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)

    16. Rhiannon

    17. Landslide

    Stevie Nicks Setlist Enmarket Arena, Savannah, GA, USA 2023

    Band

    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar & 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 – FedExForum, Memphis TN 10/28/2023

    Stevie Nicks – FedExForum, Memphis TN 10/28/2023

    On Saturday, Stevie Nicks performed at FedExForum in Memphis, TN.

    Special thanks to Polk and Dylan Hayes for sharing your clips from the show!

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain

    2. Dreams

    3. If Anyone Falls

    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

    5. Fall from Grace

    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)

    7. Gypsy

    8. Wild Heart

    9. Bella Donna

    10. Stand Back

    11. Soldier’s Angel

    12. Gold Dust Woman

    13. I Sing for the Things

    14. Edge of Seventeen

    ENCORE

    15. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)

    16. Rhiannon

    17. Landslide

    Stevie Nicks Setlist FedExForum, Memphis, TN, USA 2023

    Band

    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar & 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 adds new Baltimore show, tickets on sale Friday

    Stevie Nicks adds new Baltimore show, tickets on sale Friday

    Stevie Nicks will be returning to Baltimore in 2024, adding a new solo show scheduled for February 17. Tickets go on sale Friday, October 27. Check the venue for presales, which start on Thursday.

  • Stevie Nicks – KeyBank Center, Buffalo NY 10/4/2023

    Stevie Nicks – KeyBank Center, Buffalo NY 10/4/2023

    On Wednesday, Stevie Nicks performed at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY.

    After “Outside the Rain” and “Dreams,” Stevie told the story of antique shopping many years ago in Buffalo, where she purchased the iconic tophat that would become part of her stage costume.

    Special thanks to Project Live Music for sharing a video of the full show and spotcoffee and Sharon Ana Entress for sharing your clips from the show!

    Stevie Nicks

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain

    2. Dreams

    3. If Anyone Falls

    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

    5. Fall from Grace

    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)

    7. Gypsy

    8. Wild Heart

    9. Bella Donna

    10. Stand Back

    11. Soldier’s Angel

    12. Gold Dust Woman

    13. I Sing for the Things

    14. Edge of Seventeen

    ENCORE

    15. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)

    16. Rhiannon

    17. Landslide

    Stevie Nicks Setlist KeyBank Center, Buffalo, NY, USA 2023

    Support Act

    Cil (25-minute set)

    Band

    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar & 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 – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 10/1/2023

    Stevie Nicks – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 10/1/2023

    On Sunday, Stevie Nicks performed at the legendary Madison Square Garden Arena in New York.

    After performing “Bella Donna,” Stevie debuted a new Barbie doll that Mattel had created in her likeness. The doll, fashioned after Stevie’s flowy black chiffon look on Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 Rumours album cover, displayed on the large monitor at the back of the stage for everyone to see. Stevie gifted the special doll to fan in the front row who happened to be named…Sara! When Stevie walked back to the mic, she gave a most fabulous impromptu acapella rendition of the classic “Sara” from Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk. “She said, Sara… You’re the poet in my heart / Never change / Never stop.” Then Stevie paused and told her, “You have your very first Barbie, Sara. I hope you enjoy her as much as me.” 

    Stevie Nicks
    (Jamie McCarthy / Getty)
    Stevie Nicks
    (Jamie McCarthy / Getty)

    Special thanks to Matt Sesholtz, Sunday Girl, and Mickie Esemplare  for sharing your videos!

    Madison Square Garden Arena
    Madison Square Garden Arena

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain

    2. Dreams

    3. If Anyone Falls

    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

    5. Fall from Grace

    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)

    7. Gypsy

    8. Wild Heart

    9. Bella Donna 

    (Followed by Stevie Barbie story and a brief acapella rendition of “Sara”)

    10. Stand Back

    11. Soldier’s Angel 12. Gold Dust Woman

    13. I Sing for the Things

    14. Edge of Seventeen

    ENCORE

    15. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)

    16. Rhiannon

    17. Landslide

    Stevie Nicks Setlist Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA 2023

    Reviews

    Stevie Nicks played a spectacular MSG show, launched her own Barbie (Brooklyn Vegan)

    Support Act

    Cil (25-minute set)

    Band

    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar & 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 – PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA 9/27/2023

    Stevie Nicks – PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA 9/27/2023

    On Wednesday, Stevie Nicks performed at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA. For the first time on this next leg of the tour, Stevie was able to perform a full set list of solo deep cuts (“Fall from Grace,” “Soldier’s Angel,” “I Sing for the Things”), Fleetwood Mac classics (“Dreams,” “Rhiannon”), and a pair of meaningful covers (“For What It’s Worth,” “Free Fallin’”).

    Special thanks to Bigebherb and Shawn Ross for sharing your videos!

    Set List

    1. Outside the Rain

    2. Dreams

    3. If Anyone Falls

    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around

    5. Fall from Grace

    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)

    7. Gypsy

    8. Wild Heart

    9. Bella Donna

    10. Stand Back

    11. Soldier’s Angel

    12. Gold Dust Woman

    13. I Sing for the Things

    14. Edge of Seventeen

    ENCORE

    15. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)

    16. Rhiannon

    17. Landslide

    Stevie Nicks Setlist PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 2023

    Review

    Support Act

    Cil (25-minute set)

    Band

    Lead Vocals Stevie Nicks
    Guitar & 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
  • REVIEW: The ageless Stevie Nicks bewitches crowd at PPG Paints Arena

    REVIEW: The ageless Stevie Nicks bewitches crowd at PPG Paints Arena

    With the departure of Lindsey Buckingham and the passing of Christine McVie, we may have seen the end of Fleetwood Mac.

    While that situation plays out, or doesn’t, we are blessed to have the mystical gypsy of the band, Stevie Nicks, serenading us with those classic songs as well as the best of her solo career.

    That on-and-off journey was launched 42 years ago with the instant success of Bella Donna, and now, at 75, Nicks is on a solo tour that brought her to PPG Paints Arena Wednesday for the first time since 2018.

    Her devoted followers turned out strong in brimmed hats, shawls and lacy dresses, even some of the guys.

    Emerging in style

    After the entry song of “Runnin’ Down a Dream,” from another fallen comrade, Tom Petty, Nicks emerged, all in black, bowed, and eased into “Outside the Rain,” a deeper track from her 1981 debut, Bella Donna.

    Although it’s not a showy song, vocally, it was all we need to know that her uniquely rough and raspy voice still has the old magic. It was reinforced when the song segued into “Dreams,” one of the beloved entries from the FM catalog.

    It’s not often that Pittsburgh is complimented for its lack of rain, but she greeted the crowd saying she did her previous show, with Billy Joel, in a steady Boston rain, with a hat pinned to her head, “and I can’t tell you how excited I was to get to this show.”

    Stevie Nicks’ uniquely rough and raspy voice still has the old magic

    She prefaced her signature duet with the story of Jimmy Iovine telling her that her forthcoming solo debut album didn’t have a single.

    His solution was to introduce her to Petty for what would become “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.”

    “I love you, I love the Heartbreakers, I love this song,” she recalled telling Petty.

    Rather than summoning the late Heartbreaker on video, she found a worthy duet partner in longtime guitarist and music director Waddy Wachtel, who sizzled throughout.

    Storyteller mode

    Nicks, once a shy frontwoman, continued in storyteller mode, providing the background, about the LA Sunset Riots in 1966, for Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth.” The song endures for her, she said, because it’s about learning how to listen. She infused it with some added slide guitar, her blunt, husky delivery and a longer, echoey outro.

    About 10 years after Stephen Stills wrote that song, she was joining a broke Fleetwood Mac, driving around with Buckingham in a car that didn’t go in reverse.

    “I was the only one that had a job,” she said, “because [what] was Lindsey going to do?”

    She was cleaning houses. He was perfecting his guitar chops, presumably.

    It introduced “Gypsy,” which she referred to as one of FM’s “foundational songs.” It, of course, was another beauty with another stunning vocal over a spinning, carousel effect.

    It was full-on hard-rock muscle for a show-stopping “Stand Back,” for which she donned a sparkly coat for the first of her witchy dances, sending the crowd into hysterics.

    The strident “Soldier’s Angel,” she explained, was added to the set to support Ukraine and express her disgust with Vladimir Putin, who she is convinced plans to take over all of Eastern Europe. “He is not going to stop.” Rod Stewart had a similar message here a few weeks ago, so this is clearly a hot topic with the boomer rockers.

    An exquisite “Gold Dust Woman” was thick with drama and noisy atmosphere, climaxing with harrowing held notes and the shawl dance that’s the Stevie Nicks equivalent of Gene Simmons spitting fire.

    Wachtel got to blaze away in an extended opening for the song that many were waiting for, “Edge of Seventeen.” It was an epic set-closer with the chugging riff, Nicks’ braying vocal and a round of solos going from organ to piano to guitar.

    “You’ve been an awesome crowd…I love being in this city,” she said, before exiting the stage.

    Celebratory, bittersweet encores

    There were more hits stacked in the encore: a celebratory cover of “Free Fallin’,” a surprisingly hard-driving “Rhiannon” and finally, the lovely and bittersweet “Landslide” with just Nicks, Wachtel and keyboard.

    This song is course, has her repeating “And I’m getting older too.”

    Some of the 70-something rockers still packing arenas have lost a step or two, while others barely seem any different than they were 30 years ago. Maybe even better. Nicks clearly falls in the latter category. Rock goddess, indeed.

    Stevie Nicks Set List:

    1. Outside the Rain
    2. Dreams (Fleetwood Mac song)
    3. If Anyone Falls
    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
    5. Fall From Grace
    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)
    7. Gypsy (Fleetwood Mac song)
    8. Wild Heart
    9. Bella Donna
    10. Stand Back
    11. Soldier’s Angel
    12. Gold Dust Woman (Fleetwood Mac song)
    13. I Sing for the Things
    14. Edge of Seventeen
      Encore:
    15. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
    16. Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac song)
    17. Landslide (Fleetwood Mac song)

    Scott Mervis / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette / Thursday, September 28, 2023


    PREVIEW: Stand Back, Stevie

    Remembering Nicks’ first solo show in Pittsburgh 40 years ago

    The headliner “made the most of her limited talents.”

    Whoa. That was the jarring assessment, via the PG, of Stevie Nicks in her first solo show in Pittsburgh 40 years ago. It was on June 28, 1983, at the Civic Arena, where the Fleetwood Mac gypsy was upstaged by a formidable opener.

    This was her first full solo tour, just a few weeks after releasing her second solo album, The Wild Heart, which was getting airplay with the single “Stand Back.”

    Nicks, who returns to PPG Paints Arena on Wednesday, had established herself as a solo artist two years prior, in 1981, with Bella Donna, loaded with four top 40 singles: the Tom Petty duet “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” (#3), the Don Henley duet “Leather and Lace” (#6), riveting rocker “Edge of Seventeen” (#11) and country ballad “After the Glitter Fades” (#32).

    “I got Fleetwood Mac in a room,” Nicks told the fans at PPG Paints Arena in 2017, “and said, ‘Fleetwood Mac, I want to do a solo album, but it won’t hurt us at all. It will only keep us in the spotlight while you’re on vacation.’”

    She made the right call on that one, as her solo venture only enhanced her icon status and drew more people into what was already a massive franchise.

    From the start

    Before that, the enchanting singer from Phoenix helped define the sound of the ’70s by breathing fresh life into Fleetwood Mac, a veteran British blues band in need of a revamp.

    When she first set foot in Pittsburgh, on June 3, 1975, at the Stanley Theater, as part of Buckingham Nicks, it was to perform with what was advertised as “The Authentic Fleetwood Mac.” That was because, as detailed in a 2018 story, Fleetwood Mac had shown up in Pittsburgh the year prior to play the Syria Mosque with a fake lineup after the real band chose not to travel to the States.

    In late 1974, Nicks and her duo partner Lindsey Buckingham had been incorporated into Fleetwood Mac after the guitarist agreed to replace Bob Welch on the condition that Nicks also be added. The 1975 show at the Stanley was one month before the release of the game-changing self-titled Fleetwood Mac album, unleashing the magic of Nicks on the single “Rhiannon.”

    They were back to open for Jefferson Starship at the Arena in October 1975 and then for The Eagles at Three Rivers Stadium in July 1976. They finally played their first Arena headlining show here, after the massive success of Rumours, on the Tusk tour in 1979.

    Because sharing album space with two other songwriters – Buckingham and Christine McVie – creates a backlog of songs, Nicks began working on a solo album during the Tusk sessions, resulting in Bella Donna. Fleetwood Mac played more than 80 shows in 1980, but did limited touring behind Mirage in 1982 and then went on hiatus for several years to focus on the solo work.

    Accustomed to the stellar musicianship of FM, Nicks did not skimp on the band for her solo tours. For the ’83 show, her band included pianist Roy Bittan of the E Street Band (in between The River and Born in the U.S.A. tours), organist Benmont Tench of the Heartbreakers, ace session guitarist Waddy Wachtel, Billy Joel drummer Liberty DeVitto, a bassist who went by Wizard and backup singers Lori Perry and Linda Celani.

    Still, Nicks’ performance before a crowd of 11,000 was described by the PG as “lackluster,” in part because it followed an opening set by a gentleman who was part of that 1976 Three Rivers show, Joe Walsh of The Eagles. With his guitar heroics, wacky sense of humor and hits ranging from “Funk #49” to “Rocky Mountain Way” to “Life’s Been Good,” Walsh is an absolute show stealer. The headline was simply “Walsh outshines Nicks.”

    The Press review praised the tough-to-tender leather-and-lace quality of Nicks’ performance and her “waif-like, even fairy like” stage presence. Both reviews, however, complained of the pacing. There were long breaks between songs during which Nicks took time to change shawls and engage in banter that was a little bit “out there” by normal standards.

    Stand back

    It was just a start, though. Nicks would be back, stronger, as a solo artist nearly 10 more times, beginning with a 1986 arena show with Peter Frampton and then a shift to Star Lake for five shows in the ’90s and ’00s.

    Her previous solo show here, on the 24 Karat Gold Tour at the arena in 2017, was a treat for her hardcore fans as the often stage-shy icon opened up in a storyteller format, introducing nearly every song with an interesting anecdote.

    That album from 2014, 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault, is still her most recent solo record, so the focus on Wednesday will be on her classic material, including a few tributes to beloved friends she’s lost. One she still has, thankfully, is Wachtel, who will be in his usual role of guitarist and music director.

    According to the Chicago Sun-Times, at 75, Stevie sounds “as pristine as ever.”

    Showtime is 7 p.m. Tickets are going for nearly $150 at ticketmaster.com.

    Captions

    • PHOTO: Post-Gazette: Stevie Nicks during her 24 Karat Gold Tour in March 2017 at PPG Paints Arena in Uptown. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    • PHOTO: Post-Gazette: John McVie, left, and Stevie Nicks perform “The Chain” during a Fleetwood Mac concert in Pittsburgh in October 2014.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA) Pg: B-1, Sec: MAGAZINE/ September 27, 2023
     
  • REVIEW: Stevie Nicks delivers the hits and stories in Pittsburgh concert

    REVIEW: Stevie Nicks delivers the hits and stories in Pittsburgh concert

    Much as she’s done for the past 40-plus years of her solo career, Stevie Nicks enchanted Pittsburgh concert-goers with a career-spanning show Wednesday night.

    Nicks dazzled through a nearly two-hour show at PPG Paints Arena, soaring through Fleetwood Mac classics like “Dreams” and “Gypsy” while delving into her solo career, with hits like “Stand Back” and “Edge of Seventeen.”

    Dressed all in black, the 75-year-old Nicks didn’t venture too far from her mic stand except for occasional off-stage wardrobe updates — a variety of shawls, of course — or for light dancing near her guitarists.

    Playing the part of enthusiastic storyteller, Nicks offered commentary and insight into many of her songs while introducing them. First, she expressed satisfaction with being indoors after a rain-drenched show in Boston last week where she was forced to wear a velvet hat on stage for the first time in 30 years.

    Appropriately, she opened Wednesday’s show with “Outside the Rain,” which segued seamlessly into Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams.”

    After the synth-driven “If Anyone Falls,” Nicks told the story of how one of her most famous songs — from her debut solo album “Bella Donna” — came to life, thanks to producer Jimmy Iovine.

    “(He said) ‘Well, it’s a great record, and we love it, but guess what? There is no single,’” Nicks recalled of the conversation. “By now, this guy is also my boyfriend. ‘There’s no single. Did you think about telling me that last week or something? Do I have to write a single or dig through my vault of songs and find another song that we didn’t put on there already? He goes, ‘No, no … I have a plan.’”

    That plan turned out to be a collaboration with Tom Petty on “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” which helped Nicks’ debut record rocket to No. 1 on the Billboard charts back in 1981.

    One of her most recent songs (relatively speaking), 2001’s “Fall From Grace” rocked with Nicks offering her most emphatic singing of the night and some minor head bopping.

    In 1966, Stephen Stills of Buffalo Springfield wrote “For What It’s Worth” about the Sunset Strip Riots in Los Angeles, and Nicks had long admired it, releasing a cover of it last year.

    “He managed to write a protest song but yet write it in a way where it’s like, you’re on this side, and you’re on this side, and you’re down the middle and he doesn’t really care,” Nicks said. “He’s just writing a song to ask everybody to stand back and listen. Listen to some music. Listen to your friends, and don’t be nuts and try to destroy everything.”


    Stevie Nicks setlist

    1. Outside the Rain
    2. Dreams (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    3. If Anyone Falls
    4. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
    5. Fall From Grace
    6. For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)
    7. Gypsy (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    8. Wild Heart
    9. Bella Donna
    10. Stand Back
    11. Soldier’s Angel
    12. Gold Dust Woman (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    13. I Sing for the Things
    14. Edge of Seventeen
      Encore
    15. Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
    16. Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac cover)
    17. Landslide (Fleetwood Mac cover)

    Nicks called Fleetwood Mac’s “Gypsy” her foundation song, recalling a time in 1975 where she and Lindsey Buckingham came into a lot of money but she needed to stay grounded. She pulled her mattress onto the floor, declaring “I am still Stevie.”

    “And much to my surprise — you would probably not believe this — but I still do this every once in a while,” she said. “I put the mattress back on the floor, back to my roots. So if you ever need to just bring your foundation back to where you wish it would have stayed, that’s what you do.”

    “Wild Heart” flowed into “Bella Donna” before an electric version of “Stand Back,” complete with black and yellow lights on the stage and video screen, as well as Nicks’ black-with-gold-highlights shawl.

    In her most serious moment, Nicks reflected on 2011’s “Soldier’s Angel” — written after visiting injured troops at Bethesda Naval Hospital and the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center — taking on new meaning in light of the conflict in Ukraine.

    An extended version of “Gold Dust Woman” led to “I Sing For the Things,” which had originally been cut from Nicks’ debut album. The crowd came back to life as the drums and guitar kicked in for the intro on “Edge of Seventeen,” another highlight of the set.

    Two of the three songs in the encore paid tribute to close friends she had lost. A cover of Petty’s “Free Fallin’” included archival photos of Nicks and Petty, and the closing “Landslide,” a Fleetwood Mac classic, honored bandmate Christine McVie, who died in November 2022.

    In between those two came another Fleetwood Mac hit, “Rhiannon,” which drew the largest cheers and helped send the audience home satisfied.

    Judging by the restroom lines, the crowd skewed heavily female, and there might not have been this many Pittsburgh women sporting fancy hats since Easter or maybe the Kentucky Derby.

    Cil, a 20-year-old pop singer from Colorado, opened the show with 25 minutes of songs about love, albeit with a younger viewpoint.

    Mike Palm is a Tribune-Review digital producer. You can contact Mike at 412-380-5674 or mp***@******ve.com.

    Mike Palm / Pittsburgh Tribune / Thursday, September 28, 2023