On December 7, 2025, Stevie Nicks performed at Benchmark International Arena (formerly Amalie Arena) in Tampa, Florida, the 16th show of the tour. Sunday night’s concert was originally scheduled for August 30 but was postponed by Stevie due to a shoulder injury.
Singer-songwriter Jessie Baylin was the opening act.
Stevie Nicks delivers a timeless performance in Tampa (Tampa Bay Times)
“The Hall of Famer breezed onto the stage Sunday, mostly recovered from the fractured shoulder that delayed her Florida tour stops by 14 weeks. Nicks’ primary instrument needed no mending — that unmatched, unmistakable breathe-only-through-your-mouth patented voice of hers.” (Read More.)
On December 3, 2025, Stevie Nicks performed live in concert at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina, the 15th show of the tour. Wednesday night’s concert was originally scheduled for August 27 but was postponed by Stevie due to a shoulder injury.
Country singer-songwriter Caylee Hammack was the opening act.
On November 30, 2025, Stevie Nicks performed live in concert at Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, the 14th show of the tour. Sunday night’s concert was originally scheduled for August 23 but was postponed by Stevie due to a shoulder injury.
Singer-songwriter Nicole Atkins was the opening act.
Hearing Stevie Nicks perform ‘Landslide’ last night changed me (Cincinnati Enquirer)
“Stevie Nicks has been making music longer than I’ve been alive, but she has single-handedly gotten me through the most pivotal moments of my life. It’s only fitting I got to see the “Gold Dust Woman” herself after hitting my most recent pivotal moment yet…turning 26.” (Read more.)
On November 24, 2025, Stevie Nicks performed live in concert at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, the 13th show of the tour. Monday night’s concert was originally scheduled for August 12 but was postponed by Stevie due to a shoulder injury.
Country singer-songwriter Abby Anderson was the support act.
Stevie Nicks wraps TD Garden in friendship — and iconic capes (Boston.com)
“The multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning singer, 77, kicked off Thanksgiving week in Boston with beloved hits and inside stories from her illustrious career. Nicks is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee who, as a solo artist and member of Fleetwood Mac, has collectively sold more than 220 million albums.” (Read more.)
From Stevie Nicks, a charming blend of solo spells and Fleetwood Mac at TD Garden (The Boston Globe)
“Despite decades-enduring rumors, rock’s most mystical singer-songwriter has long disavowed spell-casting and similar activities (her quote “I just wear black because it makes me look thinner, you idiots’’ comes to mind). But there’s a reason the word “witch’’ trails behind her as closely as one of her sequined shawls, and it was on full display Monday night at TD Garden during her latest solo tour.” (Read more.)
On November 19, 2025, Stevie Nicks performed live in concert at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, the 12th show of the tour. Wednesday night’s concert was originally scheduled for August 8 but was postponed by Stevie due to a shoulder injury.
Stevie Nicks: Rock legend dazzles Brooklyn with anecdotes and classic hits (The Guardian) After limbering up with some ballet moves and roaring that it’s time to get the party started, Nicks launches into a setlist spanning Fleetwood Mac classics and choice cuts from her stellar 80s albums Bella Donna and The Wild Heart. On If Anyone Falls, she’s fired up as her muscular voice rises to a shout, while the storming centerpiece Stand Back comes alive with a throbbing motorik intro, synthy powerchords, and analog bits of kit that light up like a spaceship’s control room.” (Read more.)
Stevie Nicks brings down Barclays Center with sold-out makeup performance (New York Daily News)
“It’s hard to imagine a performer like Stevie Nicks ever gets nervous, even playing to roughly 20,000 faces. But the “Gypsy” singer openly admitted as much a couple times during her Wednesday performance at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, once after she started an anecdote about “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” the Tom Petty duet she wasn’t actually meant to queue up until a little farther into the setlist.” (Read more.)
On November 15, 2025, Stevie Nicks performed live in concert at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario (Canada), the 11th show of the tour. Saturday night’s concert was originally scheduled for August 15 but was postponed by Stevie due to a shoulder injury.
Country singer-songwriter Abby Anderson was the support act.
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Back after shoulder injury, Stevie Nicks, 77, bewitches sold-out Scotiabank Arena (NOW Toronto)
“Stevie Nicks delivered a spellbinding performance at Toronto’s sold-out Scotiabank Arena, proving her timeless power as she revisited Fleetwood Mac classics, solo hits, and heartfelt tributes. One of them, towards the end of her one-hour-and-45-minute show, set up “Gypsy,” the Fleetwood Mac song from the 80s she said “still has so much meaning today.” (Read More.)
Mended rock goddess Stevie Nicks sang, shawled, and saluted Tom Petty in Toronto (The Globe and Mail)
“At Scotiabank Arena on Saturday, Stevie Nicks told stories, conjured Tom Petty, twirled her shawled self and generally bewitched a full building. The 77-year-old rock goddess and patron saint of the swinging SoCal soft-rock scene of the 1970s sang Fleetwood Mac classics (Dreams, Gypsy, Rhiannon and more) alongside solo hits (Stand Back, Edge of Seventeen).” (Read more.)
Stevie Nicks was a crystal vision in Toronto (exclaim!)
“Stevie Nicks didn’t think she’d be here tonight. She tells us as much after opening her Saturday (November 15) set at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena with her cover of the Crickets’ Bo Diddley beat-driven single from the ’50s, “Not Fade Away.” ( Read more.)
Quintessentially Stevie after all these years (Toronto Sun) “Backed by an eight-piece band including seasoned guitarist Waddy Wachtel — whose licks stood out on such highlights as Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around, Stand Back and Edge of Seventeen — Nicks has lost the high heels on her signature black suede boots and the black top hat, but otherwise remains quintessentially Stevie.” (Read More.)
On November 12, 2025,Stevie Nicks resumed her 2025 tour after a short break. She performed at the Grand Casino Arena (formerly Xcel Energy Center) in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Wednesday night, picking up where she left off. Wednesday night’s concert was originally scheduled for August 19 but was postponed by Stevie due to a shoulder injury.
Stevie performed her usual setlist of favorites, such as the Fleetwood Mac classics “Dreams,” “Gold Dust Woman,” and “Rhiannon” and solo hits “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” “Stand Back,” and “Edge of Seventeen.” She also included her riveting Roe Vs. Wade anthem “The Lighthouse,” one of the new highlights of the tour.
Sadly, Stevie revealed in her “Landslide” dedication that her ex-husband, Kim Anderson, had recently passed away; she and Kim were briefly married in 1983. She dedicated the song to Kim, his son Matthew, and his caregiver Blaine, as well as to her former lighting director, Paul “Arlo” Guthrie.
Minnesota’s very own singer-songwriter Anna Graves was the opening act.
“Welcome, Minneapolis and Twin City! The shows are getting better fast because I said, ‘You have to get better fast!
So I’m so glad you’re all here because there’s a lot of people I know and love that are here tonight. And there’s all of you, [and] I totally don’t know you. but I know you and love you in my heart. So anyway, knowing all that, let’s get this Minneapolis-Twin-City party started!’”
“The Fleetwood Mac goddess brought passion, personality and power to Grand Casino Arena on Wednesday. Her dancing during the opening “Not Fade Away,” “Stand Back” and “Gold Dust Woman” was a crowd-tantalizing treat, though she may not be as agile as she once was. Remember, she fractured her shoulder this summer, forcing the postponement of this concert that was originally scheduled for August.” (Read more.)
On October 28, 2025, Stevie Nicks performed live in concert at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan — the ninth show of the 2025 tour. Tuesday night’s concert was originally scheduled for September 7 but was postponed by Stevie due to a shoulder injury.
Singer-songwriter Nicole Atkins was the support act.
Setlist
Not Fade Away (The Crickets cover)
If Anyone Falls
Outside the Rain
Dreams
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
The Lighthouse
Wild Heart
Bella Donna
Stand Back
Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
Gold Dust Woman
Gypsy
Edge of Seventeen ENCORE
Rhiannon
Landslide
Videos
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