Artist Nate Duval designed a commemorative poster for the Las Vegas show.
“Had a lot of fun making a pair of posters for the great @stevienicks recently (!)
“Here is the one from Vegas, stay tuned for the next in a few weeks.
A note: I tried to give these fun “fireworks” of sorts extra subtle relevance by illustrating them in the style of a tambourine, an idea I continue to explore in the next one that I will share in a few weeks.”
Stevie Nicks performed at Mortgage Matchup Center (PHX Arena) in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday night, the third show of the 2025 tour. Born in Phoenix, Stevie reminisced about owning a home and living in the desert area for 20 years. She raved, “These are my hometown folks! — I miss you!”
Night Traveler was the opening act. Stevie mentioned that she had listened to the band’s music while in bed painfully recovering from her broken shoulder, saying that their songs were “very influential in healing [her].”
“Thank you! You know this is my hometown. I was born here, I was, and I love this place. It’s like, when we flew in the night before last, without even realizing that we had moved away…I don’t know, about 10 years, 15 years ago…I was like, we’re home, right? And it just happens, when you say we’re at home now and you look, well, but you’re not really because we don’t have a house here. But in spiritual terms, we are home. And it’s really good to be home, because you know I wrote a lot of songs here. I had a house here for 20 years, and in that 20 years, a lot…so much creativity happened here. And the desert was… Every time I would leave Los Angeles, I’d go like, I’m just going to really miss the ocean, you know? I don’t know, I’ll miss the ocean. And then I’d get here, and I’d go like, I’m not missing the ocean — at all. So it was like a complete… There is something in the desert that’s a lot like the ocean. It’s like a certain grand sound like the ocean goes [vocalizes] And the desert also goes [vocalizes]. Okay, I know, I had to tell them. These are my hometown folks — I miss you!
So anyway, one other thing that I want you to know, to have been such a good audience for Night Traveler, because I want you to know that when I got sick, I mean I didn’t get sick, when I broke my shoulder, for about eight weeks, I was like pretty much in bed and in a lot of pain and I listened to their music pretty much 98% of the time and it’s like they were very, very influential in healing me. And I’m not saying that just to be a nice person. I’m telling you that because it’s true. So if you’re not feeling good and you need some, just some loving words and sounds and guys in your life, play that music because you’ll be happy that you did.
All right, let’s get this party started!”
The Lighthouse
“This next song was written about two and half years ago, and it was written in one day in Chicago at a dining room table in a hotel on Garage Band and it was done. And then we spent the next two and half years going across the United States and giving it people, going like, ‘Would you like playing on this? How do feel about playing about that? Do you like it? And people would go, ‘Okay!” I call it now ‘The Song of the Traveling Pants.’
“Anyway, two and half years later, we got to go and play it on Saturday Night Live. And then guess what? The tour ended! I never got to sing it. Like I never got to sing it. So anyway, I’m singing it now. This is for you. It’s called ‘The Lighthouse’”
Stand Back
Gypsy
Edge of Seventeen
Landslide (dedicated to Cousin Selma and Night Traveler)
NIGHT TRAVELER’s name is remarkably apt: all of their music simmers with the subtle sensuality of a late-night drive, or a last-call at a local dive bar (EARMILK). Known for their pocket grooves and emotive melodies, their slow burn approach has connected with fans worldwide for years.
With their confessional lyrics and near-spiritual musical offerings, the band has drawn comparisons to the likes of The War on Drugs and The National (Variance Magazine), and has been featured on platforms such as MTV, Monday Night Football, and Spotify’s All New Rock, Soda and Night Pop editorial playlists.
Both members, Adam Fischer and Hunter Glaske, share a focus on compelling visuals, having amassed over 150k followers across Spotify and YouTube. They often accompany releases with behind-the-scenes footage to document their songwriting and recording processes.
The band released their sophomore album “Hotspot” in November of 2024.
Stevie Nicks performed at Golden1 Center in Sacramento, California on Saturday night, the second show of the 2025 tour.
Although Stevie stunned fans by performing the deep cut “Angel” for the first time in 42 years at her opening night show in Portland on Wednesday, she didn’t perform the song on Saturday in Sacramento. The classic “Gypsy” was shifted down in the set to fill the vacated spot.
Videos
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Stevie Nicks launched her 2025 tour on Wednesday night at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. The tour’s original start date of August 8th in Brooklyn, New York (at Barclays Center), was delayed after Stevie fell in a Pennsylvania hotel two months ago, fracturing her shoulder.
Following a new set opener (a cover of The Crickets’ “Not Fade Away”), Stevie explained to the crowd that she had slipped on a rug in a “rehearsal hotel in Pennsylvania” and “flew through the air like an airplane,” falling hard on her right side and breaking bones. Her medical team used the term FOOSH (Fall On Out-Stretched Hand) to describe the injury, where the fall impacts the wrist, hand, elbow, or shoulder. Despite a long recovery and still experiencing pain in her arm, Stevie said she was happy to be performing again.
Stevie delivered familiar solo hits and Fleetwood Mac favorites, like “If Anyone Falls,” “Dreams,” and “Gypsy.” Then, Stevie affirmed her massively successful solo artist career by firing off the solo trifecta of “Wild Heart,” “Bella Donna” and “Stand Back.”
Stevie also debuted “The Lighthouse,” the 2024 anthem for women written in light of the overturning of the Roe v. Wade landmark decision.
Curiously missing from the set was any material from Buckingham Nicks, which had just made its long-overdue return to vinyl and first appearance on CD and music streaming platforms on September 19. While Stevie performed “Crying in the Night,” the first track on Buckingham Nicks, onstage back in 2017, It was nowhere to be found in the current set.
But the biggest surprise of the night was the set return of “Angel” from Fleetwood Mac’s 1979 album Tusk. It was the first time that Stevie had performed it live in concert since The Wild Heart Tour in 1983.
Portuguese-Canadian pop and R&B singer-songwriter Sofia Camara (“Never Be Yours,” “Girls Like You”) was the opening act.
Set List
Not Fade Away (Buddy Holly cover)
If Anyone Falls
Outside the Rain
Dreams
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
The Lighthouse
Gypsy
Wild Heart
Bella Donna
Stand Back
Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
Gold Dust Woman
Angel (first time since 1983)
Edge of Seventeen ENCORE
Rhiannon
Landslide
Videos
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Due to a shoulder injury, Stevie Nicks has postponed her upcoming tour, which will now begin on October 1 in Portland, Oregon. Stevie shared the news on social media. The dates originally planned for August and September will be rescheduled for October through December.
These additional shows will fill the void left by Billy Joel‘s canceled One Night One Stage tour, which was unfortunately called off due to his brain disorder diagnosis.
Stevie Nicks will perform a series of concerts starting in August. Nine shows have been announced so far, in addition to Stevie’s four stadium shows with Billy Joel (“One Night One Stage”).
On Sunday, concert promoter Live Nation posted a teaser about Stevie’s upcoming tour, writing, “There’s gold dust in the air. Details Monday.” Presale tickets go on sale on Thursday, April 17, from 10 am to 10 pm local time. The general sale starts on Friday, April 18, at 10 am local time.