One of the world’s most popular bands, Fleetwood Mac, will play more than 50 cities beginning this fall, including the Pepsi Center in Denver on December 3rd.

An Evening with Fleetwood Mac will not include one of their star players since 1974, Lindsey Buckingham.

Mick Fleetwood said the band “hit a brick wall and had to part company” after trying to put together a tour for a year and a half, but Lindsey wanted to push it back to late 2019.

 

“This Team wanted to get out on the road, and one of the members did not want to go out on the road for a year. We just couldn’t agree.”

-Stevie Nicks

In the fifty plus years Fleetwood Mac has been around, there have been a lot of changes and now there are two experienced additions to their lineup. Replacing Buckingham are Mike Campbell, former lead guitarist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Neil Finn of Crowded House.

Tickets for the tour will go on-sale to the general public starting on Friday, May 4 at 10 am.

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