An Evening with Fleetwood Mac
2018–19 concert tour by Fleetwood Mac
An Evening with Fleetwood Mac Location
Europe
North America
Oceania
Start date October 3, 2018 End date November 16, 2019 Legs 4 No. of shows88
An Evening with Fleetwood Mac was the final concert tour[ 1] by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac . The tour's lineup consisted of Stevie Nicks , Christine McVie , Mick Fleetwood , John McVie , Mike Campbell and Neil Finn . The tour marked the only tour with the band for Campbell and Finn, and the first tour without Lindsey Buckingham since the Another Link in the Chain Tour (1994–1995). The tour began on October 3, 2018, at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma , and concluded in November 2019.
Background
Fleetwood Mac's plans for a worldwide concert tour in 2018 were first revealed by Christine McVie in March 2017, when the tour was initially referred to as a "farewell tour", with plans of having the Rumours lineup (Lindsey Buckingham , Stevie Nicks , Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie ) reuniting for another tour for the first time since On with the Show (2014–2015).[ 2] "The 2018 tour is supposed to be a farewell tour, but you take farewell tours one at a time. Somehow we always come together, this unit. We can feel it ourselves" said Christine McVie. She told The One Show in June 2017 that the band planned to begin rehearsing in March 2018, and begin the global tour in June.[ 3] [ 4] The band announced the tour on April 25, 2018, with a leg of 54 concerts across North America, beginning in October 2018.[ 5] Weeks prior to the tour announcement, the band had announced its separation from longtime vocalist and lead guitarist Lindsey Buckingham.[ 6] The separation was reportedly due to disagreements concerning the tour. According to Stevie Nicks, the band wanted to begin rehearsals in June 2018 and tour at the end of the year, while Buckingham wanted to put off rehearsals until November 2019. Vocalist/guitarist Neil Finn and guitarist Mike Campbell joined the band after Buckingham's departure.[ 7]
Set list
This set list is representative of the show on March 11, 2019.[ 8] It may not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.
Setlist 2
Setlist 2, used later in the tour, made the following changes:[ 10]
"Black Magic Woman" and "Everywhere" swapped places.
"Tell Me All The Things You Do" was replaced with "I Got You ".
"Monday Morning" was replaced with "Man of the World ".
"All Over Again" was dropped entirely.
"Blue Letter" was performed only in Perth , Australia.
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
Attendance
Box office
North America
October 3, 2018
Tulsa
United States
BOK Center
11,694 / 11,694
$1,451,847[ 11]
October 6, 2018
Chicago
United Center
—
—
October 8, 2018
Grand Rapids
Van Andel Arena
—
—
October 10, 2018
Louisville
KFC Yum! Center
—
—
October 12, 2018
Lincoln
Pinnacle Bank Arena
—
—
October 14, 2018
Des Moines
Wells Fargo Arena
—
—
October 16, 2018
Indianapolis
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
—
—
October 18, 2018
Kansas City
Sprint Center
—
—
October 20, 2018
St. Louis
Enterprise Center
—
—
October 22, 2018
Saint Paul
Xcel Energy Center
—
—
October 26, 2018
Cleveland
Quicken Loans Arena
—
—
October 28, 2018
Milwaukee
Fiserv Forum
—
—
October 30, 2018
Detroit
Little Caesars Arena
—
—
November 1, 2018
Pittsburgh
PPG Paints Arena
—
—
November 3, 2018
Ottawa
Canada
Canadian Tire Centre
—
—
November 5, 2018
Toronto
Scotiabank Arena
—
—
November 7, 2018
Columbus
United States
Nationwide Arena
—
—
November 14, 2018
Vancouver
Canada
Rogers Arena
—
—
November 17, 2018
Tacoma
United States
Tacoma Dome
18,828 / 18,828
$2,351,594[ 12]
November 19, 2018
Portland
Moda Center
—
—
November 21, 2018
San Jose
SAP Center
—
—
November 23, 2018
Sacramento
Golden 1 Center
—
—
November 25, 2018
Oakland
Oracle Arena
12,903 / 12,903
$1,806,852[ 13]
November 28, 2018
Phoenix
Talking Stick Resort Arena
—
—
November 30, 2018
Las Vegas
T-Mobile Arena
15,038 / 15,450
$2,305,731[ 14]
December 3, 2018
Denver
Pepsi Center
—
—
December 6, 2018
Fresno
Save Mart Center
—
—
December 8, 2018
San Diego
Viejas Arena
—
—
December 11, 2018
Inglewood
The Forum
42,628 / 52,500
$5,900,000[ 15]
December 13, 2018
December 15, 2018
January 31, 2019
Denver
Pepsi Center
13,511 / 13,511
$1,652,308[ 16]
February 2, 2019
Sioux Falls
Denny Sanford Premier Center
—
—
February 5, 2019
Houston
Toyota Center
—
—
February 7, 2019
Dallas
American Airlines Center
14,434 / 15,237
$2,370,345[ 17]
February 9, 2019
Austin
Frank Erwin Center
13,174 / 13,174
$2,001,664[ 18]
February 13, 2019
Birmingham
Legacy Arena
—
—
February 16, 2019
New Orleans
Smoothie King Center
—
—
February 18, 2019
Tampa
Amalie Arena
17,000 / 17,000
$1,800,900[ 19]
February 20, 2019
Sunrise
BB&T Center
—
—
February 22, 2019
Columbia
Colonial Life Arena
—
—
February 24, 2019
Charlotte
Spectrum Center
—
—
February 27, 2019
Nashville
Bridgestone Arena
14,635/14,635
$2,165,057[ 20]
March 1, 2019
Chicago
United Center
—
—
March 3, 2019
Atlanta
State Farm Arena
—
—
March 5, 2019
Washington, D.C.
Capital One Arena
—
—
March 9, 2019
Atlantic City
Boardwalk Hall
—
—
March 11, 2019
New York City
Madison Square Garden
30,912 / 30,912[ a]
$4,769,179[ 21] [ a]
March 13, 2019
Newark
Prudential Center
—
—
March 15, 2019
Hartford
XL Center
—
—
March 18, 2019
New York City
Madison Square Garden
30,912 / 30,912[ a]
$4,769,179[ a]
March 20, 2019
Albany
Times Union Center
11,636 / 11,636
$1,545,428[ 22]
March 22, 2019
Philadelphia
Wells Fargo Center
—
—
March 24, 2019
Baltimore
Royal Farms Arena
—
—
March 26, 2019
Buffalo
KeyBank Center
—
—
March 31, 2019
Boston
TD Garden
—
—
Europe
June 6, 2019
Berlin
Germany
Waldbühne
22,000
—
June 8, 2019[ b]
Werchter
Belgium
Werchter Festival Grounds
45,000
—
June 10, 2019[ c]
Landgraaf
Netherlands
Megaland
48,000
—
June 13, 2019
Dublin
Ireland
RDS Arena
—
—
June 16, 2019
London
England
Wembley Stadium
—
—
June 18, 2019
Oceania
August 9, 2019
Perth
Australia
RAC Arena
—
—
August 11, 2019
August 15, 2019
Sydney
Qudos Bank Arena
—
—
August 17, 2019
August 20, 2019
Brisbane
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
—
—
August 22, 2019
August 24, 2019
August 27, 2019
Sydney
Qudos Bank Arena
—
—
August 29, 2019
September 2, 2019
Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena
53,072 / 53,072
$7,303,980[ 25]
September 4, 2019
September 7, 2019
September 9, 2019
September 12, 2019
Auckland
New Zealand
Spark Arena
—
—
September 14, 2019
September 16, 2019
September 19, 2019
September 21, 2019
Dunedin
Forsyth Barr Stadium
—
—
North America
October 28, 2019
Boston
United States
TD Garden
—
—
October 30, 2019
Quebec City
Canada
Videotron Centre
—
—
November 1, 2019
Toronto
Scotiabank Arena
—
—
November 3, 2019
Philadelphia
United States
Wells Fargo Center
—
—
November 7, 2019
Winnipeg
Canada
Bell MTS Place
—
—
November 10, 2019
Calgary
Scotiabank Saddledome
—
—
November 12, 2019
Edmonton
Rogers Place
—
—
November 16, 2019
Las Vegas
United States
T-Mobile Arena
15,464 / 15,464
$2,939,051[ 26]
Total
—
—
Personnel
Additional musicians
Neale Heywood – rhythm guitar, lead guitar on "Landslide", backing vocals
Sharon Celani – backing vocals
Marilyn Martin – backing vocals
Taku Hirano – percussion
Ricky Peterson – keyboards, backing vocals
Notes
^ a b c d The score data is representative of the both shows at Madison Square Garden on March 11 and 18 respectively.
^ The June 8, 2019, concert in Werchter is part of Werchter Boutique Festival.[ 23]
^ The June 10, 2019, concert in Landgraaf is part of Pinkpop Festival .[ 24]
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