September 24, 2024

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Fleetwood Mac Announces 2013 Tour


Focused in North America, the Fleetwood Mac Live 2013 tour includes 34 cities such as New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia plus the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. It kicks off April 4, and tickets officially go on sale Dec. 14. The tour coincides with the 35th anniversary of the group’s 1977 classic Rumours, which is among the 10 biggest-selling albums in U.S. history, moving 19 million units and featuring with such hits as “Go Your Own Way,” “Don’t Stop,” “You Make Loving Fun” and “Dreams,”  the band’s only No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Early next year, the record will be re-issued with unreleased studio and live tracks.

Fleetwood Mac has sold more than 48.5 millions albums in the U.S. since its formation in 1967. The band’s most recent album — done without longtime member Christine McVie, who retired from the group in 1998 — is 2003’s Say You Will.

The band — comprised of Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie — previously toured in 2009.

“After spending four days at Lindsey’s house working on music and one really fun day doing a crazy photo session, I am quite excited about next year,” Nicks said in a statement Tuesday. “Everything seems to be falling into place. 2013 looks like the year of Fleetwood Mac.”

The Fleetwood Mac Live 2013 dates, below:

April 4 — Columbus, OH (Nationwide Arena)

April 6 — Philadelphia, PA (Wells Fargo Center)

April 8 — New York, New York (Madison Square Garden)

April 9 — Washington, DC (Verizon Center)

April 11 — Louisville, KY (KFC Yum! Center)

April 13 — Chicago, IL (United Center)

April 16 — Toronto, ON (The Air Canada Centre)

April 18 — Boston, MA (TD Garden)

April 20 — Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun Arena)

April 23 — Ottawa, ON (Scotiabank Place)

April 24 — Newark, NJ (Prudential Center)

April 26 — Pittsburgh, PA (CONSOL Energy Center)

April 28 — St. Paul, MN (Xcel Center)

April 30 — Kansas City, MO (Sprint Center)

May 1 — Tulsa, OK (BOK Center)

May 3 — Little Rock, Ark (Verizon Arena)

May 12 — Winnipeg, MB (MTS Centre)

May 14 — Saskatoon, SK (Credit Union Centre)

May 15 — Edmonton, AB (Rexall Place)

May 17 — Calgary, AB (Scotiabank Saddledome)

May 19 — Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena)

May 20 — Tacoma, WA (Tacoma Dome)

May 22 — San Jose, CA (HP Pavilion at San Jose)

May 25 — Los Angeles, CA (Hollywood Bowl)

May 26 — Las Vegas, NV (MGM Grand Arena)

May 28 — Anaheim, CA (Honda Center)

May 20 — Phoenix, AZ (US Airways Center)

June 1 — Denver, CO (Pepsi Center)

June 4 — Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)

June 5 — Houston, TX (Toyota Center)

June 7 — Tampa, FL (Tampa Bay Times Forum)

June 8 — Ft. Lauderdale, FL (BB&T Center)

June 10 — Atlanta, GA (Philips Arena)

June 12 — Detroit, MI (Joe Louis Arena)

 

 

Source: Hollywood Reporter