Stevie Nicks has announced a run of North American tour dates for 2025. Find all the details below.
The soloist and former Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter is due to hit the road in the US and Canada this summer. She’ll begin the trek in Boston on August 12 before heading to Toronto, Saint Paul, Cincinnati, Columbia and Tampa that same month.
A second leg will kick off in early October, when Nicks is scheduled to play three concerts in Phoenix, Las Vegas and Oklahoma City.
“More solo shows are on the way in 2025 – I can’t wait to share these nights with you,” the legendary artist wrote on social media today (April 14).
Per a press release, “Nicks will continue to enchant audiences with her unmistakable voice, poetic lyrics and transcendent live performances” at the forthcoming gigs.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time this Friday (April 18) – you’ll be able to buy yours here. Pre-sales are set to go live at the same time on Thursday (17). See the announcement post and full itinerary below.
Stevie Nicks’ 2025 solo North American tour dates are:
AUGUST
12 – TD Garden, Boston, MA
15 – Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
19 – Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN
23 – Heritage Bank Center, Cincinnati, OH
27 – Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC
30 – Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL
OCTOBER
07 – PHX Arena, Phoenix, AZ
11 – T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV
15 – Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, OK
Nicks is also due to play some joint US shows with Billy Joel later this year.
The star toured in North America, Europe and the UK last year. The latter stint saw Nicks headline the 2024 edition of the BST Hyde Park concert series in London.
Last September, the singer released a powerful new single called ‘The Lighthouse’ – inspired by the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade. She later performed the track on Saturday Night Live, marking her first appearance on the show in 41 years.
In late 2024, Fleetwood Mac announced a “fully authorised” and “definitive” documentary to chronicle the history of the legendary band. The feature-length film is being directed by Frank Marshall for Apple Original Films and Apple TV+.
Meanwhile, Mick Fleetwood recently expressed his wish for his former Fleetwood Mac bandmates Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to “pal up a bit more” following the pair’s feud. The drummer has since been pictured with Buckingham in the recording studio.
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