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  • VIDEOS 4/6: Rabobank Arena, Bakersfield CA

    VIDEOS 4/6: Rabobank Arena, Bakersfield CA

    Fleetwood Mac returned to Southern California on Monday night, performing at Rabobank Arena in Bakersfield.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to Mick Fleetwood’s twin daughters Ruby and Tessa.

    “I would like to dedicate this next song to my fairy god daughters who are 13 years old, and they are twins, and they are the most amazing girls — smart, sweet, good manners, polite, beautiful, perfect little women. So this song is for Ruby and Tessa Fleetwood with my love. It’s called ‘Landslide.’”

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Monday, April 6, 2015 Rabobank Arena Bakersfield, California 35 75

    Videos

    Thanks to HarlJHogg, littlebarbieann, Majestic Entertainment News, and rb rb for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (littlebarbieann)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RqCdVlH1_U

    You Make Loving Fun (littlebarbieann)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-J8AvPjoBk

    Dreams (littlebarbieann)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzjw1qkyyiE

    Rhiannon (rb rb)

    Everywhere (HarlJHogg)

    I Know I’m Not Wrong (HarlJHogg)

    Tusk – partial (rb rb)

    Sisters of the Moon, Part 1 (rb rb)

    Sisters of the Moon, Part 2 (rb rb)

    Say You Love Me (rb rb)

    Big Love (rb rb)

    Landslide with dedication (rb rb)

    Landslide (Majestic Entertainment News)

    Never Going Back Again (rb rb)

    Over My Head (rb rb)

    Over My Head (littlebarbieann)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vquMO8ddf60

    Gypsy (rb rb)

    Gypsy with story (HarlJHogg)

    Gypsy (littlebarbieann)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fme7CjIhxYc

    Little Lies (rb rb)

    Little Lies (HarlJHogg)

    Gold Dust Woman, Part 1 (rb rb)

    Gold Dust Woman, Part 2 (rb rb)

    I’m So Afraid (rb rb)

    Go Your Own Way (rb rb)

    Go Your Own Way (littlebarbieann)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XynM9srPLFw

    World Turning (rb rb)

    World Turning (littlebarbieann)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhbsY-iliiI

    Don’t Stop (rb rb)

    Silver Springs (HarlJHogg)

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird

     

     

  • VIDEOS 4/4: Rogers Arena, Vancouver BC

    VIDEOS 4/4: Rogers Arena, Vancouver BC

    Fleetwood Mac returned to Rogers Arena in Vancouver, on Saturday night, their second tour appearance in the British Columbia city. The band last performed at Rogers Arena on November 18, 2014.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to the Vancouver audience and her dad:

    “Since I don’t really know anyone personally in this beautiful city, which I have to tell you. It is such a beautiful city. We’ve been here for two days off. It is magnificent. You’re lucky. So I want to just dedicate this to all of you here and think about how lucky you are to live in this beautiful city. And this is my dad’s favorite song. So I like to tell people that because it kind of brings him here. It’s called ‘Landslide.” It’s for you. It’s for my dad.””

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Saturday, April 4, 2015 Rogers Arena Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada)
    1. CTV News
    2. Straight
    34 74

     Videos

    Thanks to Val Bancroft, dobwat, Amanda Edwards, and Andrew Vogel for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (dobwat)

    Dreams (Amanda Edwards)

    Tusk (Amanda Edwards)

    Landslide (Amanda Edwards)

    Landslide (dobwat)

    Gypsy (Amanda Edwards)

    Gold Dust Woman (dobwat)

    Go Your Own Way (Andrew Vogel)

    Don’t Stop (Amanda Edwards)

    COMPILATION: Landslide, Big Love, Never Going Back Again, Gypsy, Over My Head, Say You Love Me (Val Bancroft)

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird
  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac deliver ‘Second Hand News’ in Vancouver

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac deliver ‘Second Hand News’ in Vancouver

    Attending fans’ opinion of last night’s Fleetwood Mac concert at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena depended entirely on whether or not they were present at the same venue four and a half months ago, the last time the band graced the city.

    For those for who last night was their first taste of Fleetwood Mac’s “On With The Show” tour, their senses are still tingling from the experience today. The Kings and Queens of Soft Rock still reigned, cranking out two and a quarter hours of gems with energy and style.

    The long absent Christine McVie, now firmly re-entrenched in the line up, gave the band the vocal ammunition to roll out classics like “You Make Loving Fun,” “Little Lies” and “Say You Love Me.” After a touch of trouble on certain high notes early on, she soon slotted into her musical groove, finishing the night strong with a honky tonk piano solo adding an extra sheen of fun to “Don’t Stop.”

    In terms of vocals, Stevie Nicks was in richer form than on her previous visit to Vancouver, wisely navigating her way around the high notes during “Rhiannon,” “Landslide” and her opus, the lyrically merciless “Gold Dust Woman.”

    Stealing the show throughout, Lindsey Buckingham was the undisputed star of the evening, his guitars taking centre stage through opener “The Chain,” the perfect power pop of “Second Hand News” and “I Know I’m Not Wrong,” and hosting finger picking acoustic wizardry on “Big Love” and “Never Going Back.”

    Those who were lucky enough to be at Rogers Arena back in November probably have a different view of last night.

    Because Fleetwood Mac, for all their song writing and technical excellence, delivered the exact same concert that they brought with them four-and-a-half short months ago. Same set list. Same pre-song stories. They were even wearing the same clothes.

    The band has their reasons. At an arena level, lighting and video cues are not immediately changeable through the tap of a laptop.

    And yet, with such a significant gap between Vancouver dates, musicians of their ability and back catalogue should be able to switch up their set list. It seems inconceivable that select changes couldn’t be made to prevent the same songs appearing in the same order, punctuated by the same scripted introductions and anecdotes the band have been relying on through the tour.

    Read the review in the link in the first paragraph. Apart from an absent “Songbird” last night, nothing had changed.

    This is no reflection on Fleetwood Mac’s unquestionably excellent music. But playing the same concert to (presumably) a significant percentage of repeat ticket buyers destroyed the illusion that band and audience was sharing a unique, never-to-be repeated moment. That’s what makes the rock concert such a special experience. Its magic is fleeting.

    Even if a tour remains constant day after day, that time it visited your city was unforgettable. You had to be there to feel it.

    By repeating themselves so thoroughly, what seemed like moments of in-the-moment passion were revealed to be merely an act. Like the magician explaining the slight of hand behind the tricks, you admire the skill, but the wonder is gone.

    Robert Collins / CTV News Vancouver / Sunday, April 5, 2015

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac returns to Rogers Arena

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac returns to Rogers Arena

    Fleetwood Mac brings crazy-ass fingerpicking and monster drums to Vancouver.

    Steve Newton
    Steve Newton

    Fleetwood Mac must really love Vancouver. The Anglo-American pop greats played Rogers Arena less than five months ago, on November 18, before returning for last night’s gig at the same venue.

    Apparently the feeling is mutual, because hordes of Vancouverites were willing to drop $199 (plus service charges and fees) for the best seats at the quintet’s latest appearance. Who knew that Christine McVie had that much drawing power?

    Last year saw the return of keyboardist-vocalist McVie to the concert stage, reuniting her with singer Stevie Nicks, guitarist-vocalist Lindsey Buckingham, drummer Mick Fleetwood, and bassist/ex-hubby John McVie. That’s the same lineup that ruled the charts and airwaves in the seventies during its Rumours-era heyday.

    Getting McVie back in the group for its current On With the Show tour meant that it could perform more of the songs she wrote and sang, of course, and last night that resulted in tunes like “Over My Head” and “Say You Love Me” (from 1975’s Fleetwood Mac) and “Little Lies” and “Everywhere” (from 1987’s Tango in the Night) making the setlist.

    McVie–the oldest member of the band at 71–sounded fine on those numbers, but it didn’t hurt that she was supported by a trio of youthful backing vocalists. The group also benefited from an extra keyboardist and an extra guitarist. Hey, when you charge that much for tickets you can afford some hired hands.

    And you can also invest a few bucks into getting one helluva drum sound. I don’t think I’ve ever heard such a powerful bass-drum noise in a hockey rink as that booming out of Mick Fleetwood’s kit. From the opening track, “The Chain,” to the first encore, “World Turning,” Fleetwood was a monster on the skins. His extended solo on the latter track turned out to be far more entertaining than what you’d expect from an old guy hollering and hitting things.

    The show’s visuals were most impressive too. The massive video screen behind the 10 performers kept your attention, whether displaying footage of the USC Trojans’ marching band during “Tusk,” a huge moon changing colours on “Sisters of the Moon,” or a beautiful lady dancing underwater on “Gold Dust Woman.”

    The last time the band played Vancouver without Christine McVie, in May of 2013, the setlist included the Stevie Nicks solo hit “Stand Back,” but this time around there were no selections from outside the Fleetwood Mac catalogue. And 14 of the 22 songs played were taken from the multiplatinum Fleetwood Mac and Rumours discs. There was none of that, “And here’s a track from our latest album!” nonsense. Mac’s latest album came out twelve years ago, anyway.

    The biggest highlight of the night may have been Buckingham’s solo performance of “Big Love,” which showcased his crazy-ass fingerpicking style and ultra-expressive vocals. Mind you, he did reach similarly dramatic heights seven songs later on the heavy (by Mac standards) “I’m So Afraid,” which saw him prowling the stage like a man possessed before unleashing a gonzo solo right out of the Ultimate Guitar Hero Playbook.

    Dude earned his MVP Award right then, I reckon.

    You can follow Steve Newton at twitter.com/earofnewt and check out his website about rock ‘n’ roll and horror here.

    Steve Newton / Straight / Sunday, April 5, 2015

  • VIDEOS 4/1: Pepsi Center, Denver CO

    VIDEOS 4/1: Pepsi Center, Denver CO

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday night.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to Ashley:

    “So I would like to dedicate this next song to one of the people in my tribe, and her name is Ashley. And I just want to tell you, Ashley, ‘Everything’s going to be OK because your fairy godmother is here! No more worries.’ This is ‘Landslide,’ and it’s for Ashley.”

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Wednesday, April 1, 2015 Pepsi Center Denver, Colorado 33 73

    Videos

    Thanks to Laura Arroyo, banfibill, Roy Medina, Jeremiah Rogers, slukes1, and The Attitude for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (banfibill)

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

    Dreams (banfibill)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTu0nivR-aw

    Dreams (Jeremiah Rogers)

    Everywhere – partial (Roy Medina)

    Tusk (Roy Medina)

    Tusk (The Attitude)

    Say You Love Me (banfibill)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq9QOj2UB50

    Big Love (The Attitude)

    Big Love (Jeremiah Rogers)

    Landslide with dedication (banfibill)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDGVmhb4ZKc

    Landslide (Jeremiah Rogers)

    Landslide (Laura Arroyo)

    Never Going Back Again (banfibill)

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

    Gypsy story (slukes1)

     

    Little Lies (The Attitude)

    Gold Dust Woman (Jeremiah Rogers)

    Go Your Own Way (The Attitude)

     

    Don’t Stop (The Attitude)

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird

     

    Roy Medina
    Roy Medina
    banfibill
    banfibill
  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac at the Pepsi Center in Denver

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac at the Pepsi Center in Denver

    Fleetwood Mac plows through a 22-song set like gleaming pros.

    Photos by Daniel Petty

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    If you’re like me, and it’s not impossible that you are, you grew up vaguely aware of Fleetwood Mac. You thought of the band’s music as something primarily designed for parents, like chardonnay or station wagons. It wasn’t until you listened to it at a party in college, surrounded by people who were a bit older and cooler than you, that you realized it was also something for you. Something that deserved the critical praise and karaoke treatment it always got. Something really good.

    Those thoughts wouldn’t leave me last night as I watched the band play its second, capacity Pepsi Center show in the span of four months. The Rumours-era lineup, which includes recent and utterly indispensable returning member Christine McVie, plowed through a 22-song set like gleaming pros. Most of the audience was middle-aged and seated, and happily so. But despite the frequent, between-song nostalgia from Stevie Nicks (resplendent and witchy), Lindsey Buckingham and a circumspect McVie, the band proved its music doesn’t belong to one generation. We all own “Rhiannon,” is what I’m saying. And it owns us.

    The band’s got its moves down, but it wasn’t just going through the motions. How many times has Stevie Nicks twirled in circles to “Gypsy,” her frilly black cuffs brushing the beaded necklaces on her mic stand? This is show business, not a feel-good creative lark, but it’s clear these things occasionally overlap. Scrutinizing the band members’ faces as they talked about the drama, breakups, rehab stints, etc. only reinforced how mysterious they remain. This was show No. 73 of their current tour, an improbably energized Buckingham told the audience near the beginning. But the 10-piece band (which included some truly great backup singers) belted out every golden, honeyed melody, aurally iconic riff and tumbling percussive passage like it was their first in years.

    “Let’s get the party started!” Nicks encouraged us, adorably, after “Dreams.” The tie-dyed dads and toe-tapping moms obliged, mouthing every word to “Second Hand News” and “Big Love.” Mick Fleetwood’s subtly insistent drumming was the heartbeat. Buckingham’s leads were the neural electricity. Hearing these classic songs rendered so impeccably was like watching Salvador Dali re-paint one of his masterpieces from memory, on demand. The band found an expert balance between slavish imitation of its 39-year-old recordings and melodic variations of well-worn choruses — even if Stevie took the vocal low road on a few songs.

    How does a band successfully revive something so embalmed in our memories? Fleetwood Mac is entirely conscious of its legacy, which it gently attempted to revise with each practiced, between-song speech. Buckingham never actually said, “We were all sexually cannibalistic cokeheads while we were making this music four decades ago.” But he talked around it in his socially-conscious, post-hippie SoCal spiritual way. As his frenzied solos unfurled, it was hard to not wanna hug the skinny little proto-emo freak. Nicks smiled wisely during the “Landslide” line “I’m getting older, too,” which was dedicated to a family member in the audience going through some drama. Her theatrical rendering of that song and Buckingham’s “Never Going Back Again,” which he slowed down and teased the audience with, gave me chills. I saw tears on the faces of more than one person. We all had chills.

    Set list:
    The Chain
    You Make Lovin’ Fun
    Dreams
    Second Hand News
    Rhiannon
    Everywhere
    I Know I’m Not Wrong
    Tusk
    Sisters of the Moon
    Say You Love Me
    Big Love
    Landslide
    Never Going Back
    Over My Head
    Gypsy
    Little Lies
    Gold Dust
    So Afraid
    Go Your Own Way

    Encore:
    World Turning
    Don’t Stop
    Silver Springs

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    John Wenzel / Denver Post / Thursday, April 2, 2015

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac remains strange, potent musical family

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac remains strange, potent musical family

    Powerhouse band returns to Denver’s Pepsi Center, where Lindsey Buckingham steals the show.

    Photos by Brandon Marshall
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    The Pepsi Center was moving and shaking on Wednesday evening to the smoky sounds of the infamous Fleetwood Mac. The night was filled with velvet-draped microphone stands, beards, vests and the crackle of big personalities.

    Although the group seemed to be in high spirits, there was a suggestive tinge of emotion drifting between the bandmates throughout the show. Christine McVie, once married to bassist John McVie, has not been a part of the band for over sixteen years, but she began touring with it again in September. The event mainly focused on Christine McVie and her return — something Stevie Nicks seems to have had enough of.

    Nicks began by saying that McVie had been gone for a decent amount of time, but now Denver was their 73rd show together. “I can safely say she’s back.”

    The rockers’ dynamic was a little off-putting throughout the evening. But the group began their set with “The Chain,” and continued to give the audience what it was looking for. It is absolutely astonishing how many hits Fleetwood Mac has made over the years. This band is a powerhouse. The band, whose members range in age from the late sixties to early seventies, played for over two and a half hours, fully engaged in the crowd and musicianship.

    The first half of their set was more rock-oriented. By the middle of the set, the band exited the stage — eveyone except Lindsey Buckingham, who stood front and center with an acoustic guitar.

    Beforehand, Buckingham had given a little history behind the song “Big Love” — the first single off of Fleetwood Mac’s Tango in the Night. He explained the history of the time when he wrote it and what it has meant to him over the years. “To me, it is a mantra; it’s the power and importance of change,” explained Buckingham. He then played a solo version of “Big Love,” giving the song a more backwoods, folky feel, compared to the 1980s hard-grooving rock tune that was recorded on the album.

    Thereafter, Nicks joined Buckingham on stage, and they performed “Landslide.” This was a very powerful moment. “Landslide” has so much emotion and ghosts permeating it, and it let off energy blasts between Nicks and Buckingham. By the end, the two were holding hands.

    The rest of the bandmembers resurfaced, and Mick Fleetwood was positioned center stage with a smaller drum kit than his extensive main one to perform “Gypsy,” which led into “Little Lies.”

    As I said, every one of these musicians are at the top of their game. Fleetwood Mac 2015 sounded as good as Fleetwood Mac 1968, but Lindsey Buckingham stole a good majority of the show with his incredible guitar playing, accompanied by some signature moves as well as some borrowed over the years, such as the classic Chuck Berry duck walk.

    The band closed the evening with some encores, among them “World Turning.”

    The members gave this time to the youthful Mick Fleetwood, once again all of them leaving the stage, diffusing the electric chemistry that encases them when all founding members are together. Mick Fleetwood led the crowd through a tribal call-and-response drum solo, keeping perfect time and shouting out emotional cries for the crowd to repeat.

    Fleetwood Mac is not just a band that has created multiple hits throughout its career. When you experience its live act, you find a feeling of family and relationship. You experience the love and heartache between five individuals who have shared their lives with each other for nearly fifty years.

    Alex Warzel / Westword / Thursday, April 2, 2015

  • VIDEOS 3/31: InTrust Bank Arena, Wichita KS

    VIDEOS 3/31: InTrust Bank Arena, Wichita KS

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the InTrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas, on Tuesday night.

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Tuesday, March 31, 2015 InTrust Bank Arena Wichita, Kansas 32 72
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    Photos by Fernando Salazar / The Wichita Eagle 

    Videos

    Thanks to Stephen Cross, Roy Medina, and Brad Snyder for sharing these videos!

    You Make Loving Fun – partial (Brad Snyder)

    Rhiannon (Stephen Cross)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv-jHjORBVk

    Tusk (Roy Medina)

    Never Going Back Again (Stephen Cross)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ6drzAc5c0

    Gold Dust Woman – partial (Stephen Cross)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVAmgyf1OBg

    Go Your Own Way – partial (Stephen Cross)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiP0A4rG56g

    World Turning – Drum solo – partial (Stephen Cross)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH32zL9emuc

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird

     

  • VIDEOS 3/28: Sprint Center, Kansas City MO

    VIDEOS 3/28: Sprint Center, Kansas City MO

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, on Saturday night.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to young man named Christian. Eighteen years ago, Christian’s mother asked Stevie to name her child, to which she answered, “You should name him Christian. He should be the little Christian.” Interestingly, Stevie wrote a song called “Christian” around the time of the Bella Donna recording sessions. Stevie also dedicated “Landslide” to her dear friends Chris and Lisa, who “see these shows whenever they can, so many. When your friends really come and stand for three hours and watch you that many times, you know they’re really your friends. So Chris and Lisa, thank you so much. This is ‘Landslide’”

    Christian (unreleased)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCtK8TyQZeI

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Saturday, March 28, 2015 Sprint Center Kansas City, Missouri  Kansas City Star 31 71
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    Photos by KGC88, Susan Pfannmuller and Dolores Lowe

    Videos

    Thanks to angyedark, Eric P, Steve Kelley, Dolores Lowe, sgtmcgrail, Tamelas Testimonials, and universe369 for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (sgtmcgrail)

    The Chain (Steve Kelley)

    You Make Loving Fun (angyedark)

    You Make Loving Fun (Eric P)

    Dreams (sgtmcgrail)

    Dreams (Steve Kelley)

    Second Hand News (universe369)

    Second Hand News (Eric P)

    Rhiannon (Eric P)

    Everywhere (Eric P)

    Tusk (Steve Kelley)

    Say You Love Me (angyedark)

    Landslide (Dolores Lowe)

    Landslide (Eric P)

    Landslide (KGC88)

    Never Going Back Again (Steve Kelley)

    Over My Head (Eric P)

    Gypsy (KGC88)

    Gypsy (Eric P)

    Little Lies (angyedark)

    Little Lies (Eric P)

    Go Your Own Way (Steve Kelley)

    Band introductions (Tamelas Testimonials)

    Don’t Stop (Eric P)

    Don’t Stop (angyedark)

    Silver Springs (Dolores Love)

    Silver Springs (Steve Kelley)

    Silver Springs (Tamelas Testimonials)

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird

     

  • VIDEOS 3/27: Scottrade Center, St Louis MO

    VIDEOS 3/27: Scottrade Center, St Louis MO

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the Scottrade Center in St Louis, Missouri, on Friday night.

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Friday, March 27, 2015 Scottrade Center St Louis, Missouri 30 70

    Videos

    Thanks to Darla K, Natalie Burton, gigicruise, Mr Rbath, thusk3, and Scott Wolosyk for sharing these videos!

    You Make Loving Fun (thusk3)

    Dreams (thusk3)

    Rhiannon (Natalie Burton)

    Rhiannon (thusk3)

    Tusk (Mr Rbath)

    Say You Love Me (thusk3)

    Landslide (gigicruise)

    Landslide (Natalie Burton)

    Gypsy (thusk3)

    Gypsy (Darla K)

    Little Lies (thusk3)

    Go Your Own Way (thusk3)

    Band introductions (Scott Wolosyk)

    Silver Springs (Natalie Burton)

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird