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  • Mike Campbell hints at possible Stevie Nicks solo tour

    Mike Campbell hints at possible Stevie Nicks solo tour

    Guitarist Michael Campbell, who joined Fleetwood Mac on its most recent tour, has hinted at a possible Stevie Nicks solo tour that could last a year and a half, in a new interview with The Australian Musician.

    Campbell also recounts when Mick Fleetwood asked him to join Fleetwood Mac.

    Relevant excerpts from the interview appear below.

    UPDATE: The quote about a possible tour was deleted from the original article, but it’s shown below.

    Tell me about the Mick Fleetwood phone call that started this new journey with Fleetwood Mac.

    “It was about four months after Tom had passed away and I have my own band (The Dirty Knobs) and I have a record coming out and I was planning on just addressing that, doing that full time. I didn’t really have any other plans. I was sitting in my backyard and my phone rang and I had met Mick once or twice at sessions or whatever but we weren’t like friends or anything. He said hi, how you doing, Lindsey has left the band … it’s what he told me, I didn’t know that he was asked to leave … so he says would you be interested in joining Fleetwood Mac? He said this is not coming from Stevie, it’s coming from me and I have been listening to your catalogue and this is not an audition, if you want it, we would love to have you. I said give me a day to think about it. I thought over the whole Lindsey aspect of it and thought, this is a good thing. So I called back and said yeah and it has been a wonderful experience. It’s the best rhythm section, longest lasting rhythm section of all time. No one else has lasted that long in rock ’n’ roll and they are beautiful. It’s a magical feel that they have and I get to play with them every night. What a joy for a guitar player!  The songs are great and Stevie and I have a great history together. We’ve written songs, we get along. Of course we then bring Neil Finn in to help with the vocals and he’s just a charming dude, we get along great. Christine, John, they are just wonderful people and we have a blast every night. I know it is hard for them losing a member, I have lost a member. It’s sad but you have to carry on and I think we are doing a good job.

    “I know Fleetwood Mac is going to take quite a hiatus because Stevie wants to do a solo tour and that will take a year and a half. I don’t know what their plans are in the future. My phone is always on if they want to do something else.”

    Read the full interview at the Australian Musician.

  • Fleetwood Mac announces fall tour

    Fleetwood Mac announces fall tour

    TICKETS ON SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC STARTING FRIDAY, MAY 4

    LOS ANGELES, CA (April 25, 2018) – Legendary, GRAMMY-award winning band Fleetwood Mac announced today a North American tour, set to kick off in October and travel through 50+ cities ending in Spring of 2019. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will feature the newly announced line-up of Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, and Christine McVie along with newcomers Mike Campbell and Neil Finn.

    Tickets for the tour will go on-sale to the general public starting on Friday, May 4 at 10am local time. A complete Fleetwood Mac itinerary listing all tour dates follows this release.

    American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets in select markets before the general public beginning Monday, April 30 at 10am through Thursday, May 3 at 10pm. A limited number of LaneOne VIP Packages will also be available, including amazing seats with premium benefits such as transportation, preferred entrance and more.

    SiriusXM’s The Fleetwood Mac Channel begins on Tuesday, May 1st at 5:00 pm ET and runs through May, via satellite on channel 30, and through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices, as well as online at www.siriusxm.com and will feature music, interviews and hosted shows from current and former band members.

    “Fleetwood Mac has always been about an amazing collection of songs that are performed with a unique blend of talents. We jammed with Mike and Neil and the chemistry really worked and let the band realize that this is the right combination to go forward with in Fleetwood Mac style. We know we have something new, yet it’s got the unmistakable Mac sound,” said Mick Fleetwood.

    “We are thrilled to welcome the musical talents of the caliber of Mike Campbell and Neil Finn into the Mac family. With Mike and Neil, we’ll be performing all the hits that the fans love, plus we’ll be surprising our audiences with some tracks from our historic catalogue of songs,” said the group collectively. “Fleetwood Mac has always been a creative evolution. We look forward to honoring that spirit on this upcoming tour.”

    Fleetwood Mac was founded by Peter Green in 1967 and was named after Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. After Peter Green left in 1969, Fleetwood and McVie remained as original members, and the band has since featured a cast of brilliant talents. Most notably, Christine McVie joined the band in 1970, with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joining in 1974. The enduring spirit of Fleetwood Mac stands for an incredible body of great music that has connected with generations of people all over the world for more than 50 years. Fleetwood Mac has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and the GRAMMY-award winning band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

    https://youtu.be/cbZ3vQSRtDE

    FLEETWOOD MAC 2018-19 TOUR DATES

    *All dates, venues and cities below subject to change.

    OCT. 03
    BOK CENTER
    TULSA, OK

    OCT. 06
    UNITED CENTER
    CHICAGO, IL

    OCT. 10
    KFC YUM! CENTER
    LOUISVILLE, KY

    OCT. 12
    PINNACLE BANK ARENA
    LINCOLN, NE

    OCT. 14
    WELLS FARGO ARENA
    DES MOINES, IA

    OCT. 16
    BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN

    OCT. 18
    SPRINT CENTER
    KANSAS CITY, MO

    OCT. 20
    SCOTTRADE CENTER
    ST. LOUIS, MO

    OCT. 22
    XCEL ENERGY CENTER
    SAINT PAUL, MN

    OCT. 26
    QUICKEN LOANS ARENA
    CLEVELAND, OH

    OCT. 28
    WISCONSIN ENT. & SPORTS CENTER
    MILWAUKEE, WI

    OCT. 30
    LITTLE CAESARS ARENA
    DETROIT, MI

    NOV. 01
    PPG PAINTS ARENA
    PITTSBURGH, PA

    NOV. 03
    CANADIAN TIRE CENTRE
    OTTAWA, ON

    NOV. 05
    AIR CANADA CENTRE
    TORONTO, ON

    NOV. 07
    NATIONWIDE ARENA
    COLUMBUS, OH

    NOV. 10
    ROGERS PLACE
    EDMONTON, AB

    NOV. 12
    SCOTIABANK SADDLEDOME
    CALGARY, AB

    NOV. 14
    PEPSI LIVE AT ROGERS ARENA
    VANCOUVER, BC

    NOV. 17
    TACOMA DOME
    TACOMA, WA

    NOV. 19
    MODA CENTER
    PORTLAND, OR

    NOV. 21
    SAP CENTER
    SAN JOSE, CA

    NOV. 23
    GOLDEN 1 CENTER
    SACRAMENTO, CA

    NOV. 25
    ORACLE ARENA
    OAKLAND, CA

    NOV. 28
    TALKING STICK RESORT ARENA
    PHOENIX, AZ

    NOV. 30
    T-MOBILE ARENA
    LAS VEGAS, NV

    DEC. 03
    PEPSI CENTER
    DENVER, CO

    DEC. 06
    SAVE MART CENTER
    FRESNO, CA

    DEC. 08
    VIEJAS ARENA
    SAN DIEGO, CA

    DEC. 11
    THE FORUM
    INGLEWOOD, CA

    DEC. 13
    THE FORUM
    INGLEWOOD, CA

    FEB. 05
    TOYOTA CENTER
    HOUSTON, TX

    FEB. 07
    AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER
    DALLAS, TX

    FEB. 09
    FRANK ERWIN CENTER
    AUSTIN, TX

    FEB. 13
    LEGACY ARENA AT THE BJCC
    BIRMINGHAM, AL

    FEB. 16
    SMOOTHIE KING CENTER
    NEW ORLEANS, LA

    FEB. 18
    AMALIE ARENA
    TAMPA, FL

    FEB. 20
    BB&T CENTER
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL

    FEB. 22
    COLONIAL LIFE ARENA
    COLUMBIA, SC

    FEB. 24
    SPECTRUM CENTER
    CHARLOTTE, NC

    FEB. 27
    BRIDGESTONE ARENA
    NASHVILLE, TN

    MAR. 03
    PHILIPS ARENA
    ATLANTA, GA

    MAR. 05
    CAPITAL ONE ARENA
    WASHINGTON, DC

    MAR. 09
    BOARDWALK HALL
    ATLANTIC CITY, NJ

    MAR. 11
    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
    NEW YORK, NY

    MAR. 13
    PRUDENTIAL CENTER
    NEWARK, NJ

    MAR. 15
    XL CENTER
    HARTFORD, CT

    MAR. 20
    TIMES UNION CENTER
    ALBANY, NY

    MAR. 24
    ROYAL FARMS ARENA (FORMERLY BALTIMORE ARENA)
    BALTIMORE, MD

    MAR. 26
    KEYBANK CENTER
    BUFFALO, NY

    MAR. 31
    TD GARDEN
    BOSTON, MA

    APR. 05
    WELLS FARGO CENTER
    PHILADELPHIA, PA

  • A long-lost Fleetwood Mac album?

    A long-lost Fleetwood Mac album?

    Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham tells all about his collaboration with Christine McVie: “We didn’t have an idea what it was going to be, we just wanted to welcome her back,” Buckingham says. “Less than a week in we were like, ‘Oh, my god, this is better than it’s ever been.’”

    Before Christine McVie rejoined Fleetwood Mac in 2014 after a 16-year hiatus, she reconvened with guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, bassist and ex-husband John McVie and drummer Mick Fleetwood in the studio. Buckingham was working on a solo album and, before rehearsals began for Fleetwood Mac’s upcoming tour, the four — sans Stevie Nicks — played around with some songs. “We didn’t have an idea what it was going to be, we just wanted to welcome her back,” Buckingham says. “Less than a week in we were like, ‘Oh, my god, this is better than it’s ever been.’ ”

    They recorded for a few weeks and then put things on hold until the tour wrapped. The resulting album, Lindsey Buckingham/Christine McVie, released this month, sounds like it could be a long-lost Fleetwood Mac album. It’s all there (except for Nicks): Buckingham’s jangly guitar and pop sensibility, Christine’s breathy vocals and melodic piano playing, the classic rhythm section. Express spoke with Buckingham ahead of the duo’s first tour, which stops at Wolf Trap on Monday.

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but this album is the first time that you, Christine, Mick and John worked together in the studio since 1987’s Tango in the Night.

    That is true. We did do a Fleetwood Mac album, [2003’s] Say You Will, without Christine. I’d never really thought of it that way.

    For this album, it had been almost 30 years since you four had worked together in the studio.

    Jeez, did you have to say that? Oh, my god, that’s scary.

    Did it feel strange to be working together in this context again?

    Well, no, not really.

    It helped that you recorded the album at the same studio where you made 1979’s Tusk.

    Yeah, that was a very conscious decision to sort of revisit a piece of our past. And that was a studio that, not only we’d helped to design, but we’d also spent almost a year there, and the Tusk album obviously represents a life choice for me. …

    I had this conversation with [Christine] before formally saying, “Yes, come on back and rejoin the band,” which was basically, “Chris, we’d love you to come back, but you know if you do come back you can’t leave again.” I didn’t want it to be a whim for her or a knee jerk into something she felt she was missing but wasn’t willing to be grounded in and put in the discipline for. And she said, “No, no, no — I’d never do that.”

    Do you feel like your creative relationship with Christine is stronger now that you’ve made this album?

    Generally speaking, it kind of feels like there was always this mutual respect and always this mutual regard for each other’s artistry. But we never really tapped into it on this level. In retrospect, we’re sitting around going, “Gee, what took us so long?” So, we’ll just have to see where it goes. I have a solo album waiting in the wings that’s probably going to come out in January and of course the big machine [Fleetwood Mac] will come calling sometime next year as well, so I can’t really say what it all means other than we had a hell of a time doing it.

    [Fleetwood Mac welcomed Christine McVie back to Verizon Center on Halloween]

    What do you admire about her as a songwriter?

    I love her sense of rhythm and her sense of melody. I love how she infuses her piano playing through the body, the fabric of the song in a way that’s really supportive and atmospheric. Just her ability to craft lyrics that are really strong rhythmically was brought to the forefront on this album because we did a lot of co-writing.

    We’d done very occasional co-writing [in the past] — “World Turning” [for example]. I took great liberties with her songs and ended up sharing the writership on a couple of things she had. I gave her tracks that I had done in my studio that were all blocked out in terms of arrangement and chord changes and even melody. … And it was really fascinating to have her take the idea of the melody but then make it her own.

    Do you have examples from the new album?

    “Red Sun” is one of those. “Too Far Gone.” She would take the melody as it was expressed as a guitar line and be true to it and yet change it up and make it conversational and make it go with the pauses in her lyrics that would enhance the rhythm, and it was just really a nice thing to see evolve.

    Is the plan for the tour to mix Fleetwood Mac songs with the new album?

    Obviously, you can’t get away without doing some of the body of work. I think they’d probably run us out on the rail, so you try to find a balance. We’re going to possibly open up with a few things with just the two of us, maybe on acoustic and piano, and then by the time we get to the encore I think we’re doing eight of 10 songs from the new album. Then of course you have to throw in a few chestnuts. And that’s fine. I think it’s going to be a nice, fresh show.

    Next month, you’ll play a couple of Fleetwood Mac festival dates, then next year is supposed to be a farewell tour, maybe?

    Well, I’ve been hearing that, “farewell tour.” Where did that come from?

    I read it in another article about the new album. Are you not ready to say goodbye to Fleetwood Mac?

    It’s not a question of being ready or not ready, but we’ve never as a band talked about this being our last tour, so I’m a little curious about that.

    You don’t see it as a farewell tour?

    I certainly don’t. And given how long people seem to keep going and how we all feel individually, I would be shocked — but stranger things have happened.

    Wolf Trap, Filene Center, 1551 Trap Road, Vienna; Mon., 7:30 p.m., $45-$95.

    Rudi Greenberg / Washington Post [Express – Blogs] / June 22, 2017

  • Classic Rumours Five plan global tour for 2018

    Fleetwood Mac will be reuniting with Stevie for a global tour, according to a new report. The most famous band lineup will begin rehearsing next March, with tentative plans to be on the road by June 2018.

  • Fleetwood Mac tops Boxscore

    Fleetwood Mac tops Boxscore

    Ticket sales for Rumours-era lineup shows increased by 25%

    Fleetwood Mac leads the latest slate of Boxscores at No. 1 based on ticket sales reported from a three-show engagement in Australia during the final leg of the band’s On With the Show Tour. The trek is the band’s first visit to Australia and New Zealand with its Rumours-era lineup since 1980.

    Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, one of two Aussie venues to host the tour for three nights, logged $5.5 million from 37, 443 sold tickets at performances on Nov. 2, 4, and 6 to earn the top slot. Fans in the Sydney market also had three chances to see the tour in October at Allphones Arena. Reported in a previous week, the Sydney concerts on Oct. 22, 24, and 25 grossed $5.4 million from 39, 577 sold seats.

    The group played the same two venues during its Unleashed Tour — without recent returning member Christine McVie — that covered North America, Europe, and Oceania in 2009. The Sydney venue, then dubbed Acer Arena, hosted the band for two concerts during the final leg of the tour that launched in Melbourne on Dec. 1. At each venue, both the gross and attendance increased with this year’s tour by about 25%.

    Bob Allen / Billboard Biz / Saturday, November 28, 2015