Fleetwood Mac Fans Have Something New Coming Out From The Band
As of June 2024, some members of Fleetwood Mac have said that the band is done following Christine McVie’s death in November 2022. Stevie Nicks told Mojo online that the band can’t perform without McVie, calling her her “soul mate” and “musical soul mate.”
Mick Fleetwood told Hello Rayo that he thinks the band is “done” and that the members focus on other projects. Mick Fleetwood ‘would also love to see a healing’ between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
In a new interview with Vulture, Steve Nicks confirmed that Fleetwood Mac is done and will no longer perform following the November 2022 passing of singer-songwriter and longtime band member Christine McVie.
Lindsey Buckingham wants to return to Fleetwood Mac to “heal” their rift after Christine McVie’s death. Lindsey Buckingham was forced from Fleetwood Mac in 2018, and it seems the time for a return has gone.
Fleetwood Mac Set To Release 1982 Tour Live Album
Fleetwood Mac is set to release a live album from their 1982 tour later this year in support of their Mirage album. The new collection, Mirage Tour ’82, features 22 tracks recorded during two sold-out shows at the Los Angeles Forum.
Recorded on the Mirage Tour ’82, it includes six previously unreleased tracks from the show, such as “Landslide,” “Don’t Stop,” and “Never Going Back Again.” The remaining songs, recorded on October 22, have appeared in various other releases, such as the Live Super Deluxe Edition, Mirage Super Deluxe Edition, and the 1983 concert video Mirage Live.
The album will also feature a never-before-released live version of “Don’t Stop,” which is available below. It will be released on September 20 and will be available in 3LP, 2CD, and digital formats.
Mick Fleetwood Also Has A Solo Release Coming
Blues Experience, on October 18. This album features blues covers and collaborations with ukulele player Jake Shimabukuro.