Stevie Nicks Postpones Tour Dates Due to Shoulder Injury, Buckingham Nicks Album Reissue Announced
Stevie Nicks has rescheduled her upcoming tour dates due to a shoulder injury. The 77-year-old singer-songwriter will need time to recover from a fractured shoulder, leading to the postponement of her US concert dates in August and September. However, her October dates remain unaffected. Stevie expressed her regret for the inconvenience caused to her fans and looks forward to seeing everyone soon.
Originally planned to start in August, Stevie Nicks' tour has been pushed back. In other news, the album "Buckingham Nicks," the only studio album by Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie as a duo, is set to be reissued for the first time. The album, released in 1973, has been remastered from the original tapes for its return to vinyl and digital formats. Recorded at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles, the album preceded Stevie and Lindsey's entry into Fleetwood Mac.
Despite the album's lack of commercial success, it caught the attention of Mick Fleetwood, who later invited Stevie and Lindsey to join Fleetwood Mac. The relationship between Stevie and Lindsey has been strained since Lindsey's departure from the band in 2018. Mick Fleetwood has expressed his desire for the former couple to reconcile, hoping for a peaceful resolution between them.
Mick Fleetwood had plans to reunite Fleetwood Mac before the passing of Christine McVie in November 2022. Her death has left Mick uncertain about the band's future direction. However, he remains optimistic about collaborating with other musicians in 2026. Mick is eager to continue making music and hopes to tour with a new band in the coming year, despite ruling out a Fleetwood Mac reunion.