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Stevie Nicks reschedules tour after shoulder fracture

Stevie Nicks reschedules tour after shoulder fracture

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Stevie Nicks has rescheduled her upcoming tour dates after fracturing her shoulder.
The 77-year-old singer/songwriter has been forced to push her US concert dates back due to her injury, which will "require recovery time".
"Due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time, Stevie Nicks' scheduled concerts in August and September will be rescheduled," a message on her Instagram account said.
"Please note that October dates will be unaffected. Stevie looks forward to seeing everyone soon and apologizes to the fans for this inconvenience (sic)."
Nicks was originally set to kick off her tour in August.
Meanwhile, it was recently announced that Buckingham Nicks, the only studio album by Lindsey Buckingham and Nicks as a duo, is being reissued for the first time.
Originally released in September 1973 and unavailable for decades, the album has been sourced from the original master tapes for its long-awaited return to vinyl, as well as hi-res digital files for its CD and digital release.
Buckingham and Nicks was recorded at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles and was released the year before Nicks and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac.
Although it wasn't a commercial success, it led drummer Mick Fleetwood to invite Nicks and Buckingham to join the famed rock band.
The former couple haven't been on good terms since guitarist Buckingham was axed from the group once again in 2018 in acrimonious circumstances, but Fleetwood previously admitted he is keen for Nicks and Buckingham to put their differences aside.
Fleetwood planned to reunite the band before Christine McVie passed away in November 2022, aged 79.
The veteran musician has "struggled" to find a direction since McVie's passing - but he remains hopeful of working with another band in 2026.
"I miss playing as much as we used to," Fleetwood said.
"I'm hoping next year, one way or another, some band somewhere will say, come and play with drums or something.
"So, I always love to do whatever I can do working on an album that next year we may tour with it. I don't know, (but) not Fleetwood Mac."
Stevie Nicks has rescheduled her upcoming tour dates after fracturing her shoulder.
The 77-year-old singer/songwriter has been forced to push her US concert dates back due to her injury, which will "require recovery time".
"Due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time, Stevie Nicks' scheduled concerts in August and September will be rescheduled," a message on her Instagram account said.
"Please note that October dates will be unaffected. Stevie looks forward to seeing everyone soon and apologizes to the fans for this inconvenience (sic)."
Nicks was originally set to kick off her tour in August.
Meanwhile, it was recently announced that Buckingham Nicks, the only studio album by Lindsey Buckingham and Nicks as a duo, is being reissued for the first time.
Originally released in September 1973 and unavailable for decades, the album has been sourced from the original master tapes for its long-awaited return to vinyl, as well as hi-res digital files for its CD and digital release.
Buckingham and Nicks was recorded at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles and was released the year before Nicks and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac.
Although it wasn't a commercial success, it led drummer Mick Fleetwood to invite Nicks and Buckingham to join the famed rock band.
The former couple haven't been on good terms since guitarist Buckingham was axed from the group once again in 2018 in acrimonious circumstances, but Fleetwood previously admitted he is keen for Nicks and Buckingham to put their differences aside.
Fleetwood planned to reunite the band before Christine McVie passed away in November 2022, aged 79.
The veteran musician has "struggled" to find a direction since McVie's passing - but he remains hopeful of working with another band in 2026.
"I miss playing as much as we used to," Fleetwood said.
"I'm hoping next year, one way or another, some band somewhere will say, come and play with drums or something.
"So, I always love to do whatever I can do working on an album that next year we may tour with it. I don't know, (but) not Fleetwood Mac."
Stevie Nicks has rescheduled her upcoming tour dates after fracturing her shoulder.
The 77-year-old singer/songwriter has been forced to push her US concert dates back due to her injury, which will "require recovery time".
"Due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time, Stevie Nicks' scheduled concerts in August and September will be rescheduled," a message on her Instagram account said.
"Please note that October dates will be unaffected. Stevie looks forward to seeing everyone soon and apologizes to the fans for this inconvenience (sic)."
Nicks was originally set to kick off her tour in August.
Meanwhile, it was recently announced that Buckingham Nicks, the only studio album by Lindsey Buckingham and Nicks as a duo, is being reissued for the first time.
Originally released in September 1973 and unavailable for decades, the album has been sourced from the original master tapes for its long-awaited return to vinyl, as well as hi-res digital files for its CD and digital release.
Buckingham and Nicks was recorded at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles and was released the year before Nicks and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac.
Although it wasn't a commercial success, it led drummer Mick Fleetwood to invite Nicks and Buckingham to join the famed rock band.
The former couple haven't been on good terms since guitarist Buckingham was axed from the group once again in 2018 in acrimonious circumstances, but Fleetwood previously admitted he is keen for Nicks and Buckingham to put their differences aside.
Fleetwood planned to reunite the band before Christine McVie passed away in November 2022, aged 79.
The veteran musician has "struggled" to find a direction since McVie's passing - but he remains hopeful of working with another band in 2026.
"I miss playing as much as we used to," Fleetwood said.
"I'm hoping next year, one way or another, some band somewhere will say, come and play with drums or something.
"So, I always love to do whatever I can do working on an album that next year we may tour with it. I don't know, (but) not Fleetwood Mac."
Stevie Nicks has rescheduled her upcoming tour dates after fracturing her shoulder.
The 77-year-old singer/songwriter has been forced to push her US concert dates back due to her injury, which will "require recovery time".
"Due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time, Stevie Nicks' scheduled concerts in August and September will be rescheduled," a message on her Instagram account said.
"Please note that October dates will be unaffected. Stevie looks forward to seeing everyone soon and apologizes to the fans for this inconvenience (sic)."
Nicks was originally set to kick off her tour in August.
Meanwhile, it was recently announced that Buckingham Nicks, the only studio album by Lindsey Buckingham and Nicks as a duo, is being reissued for the first time.
Originally released in September 1973 and unavailable for decades, the album has been sourced from the original master tapes for its long-awaited return to vinyl, as well as hi-res digital files for its CD and digital release.
Buckingham and Nicks was recorded at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles and was released the year before Nicks and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac.
Although it wasn't a commercial success, it led drummer Mick Fleetwood to invite Nicks and Buckingham to join the famed rock band.
The former couple haven't been on good terms since guitarist Buckingham was axed from the group once again in 2018 in acrimonious circumstances, but Fleetwood previously admitted he is keen for Nicks and Buckingham to put their differences aside.
Fleetwood planned to reunite the band before Christine McVie passed away in November 2022, aged 79.
The veteran musician has "struggled" to find a direction since McVie's passing - but he remains hopeful of working with another band in 2026.
"I miss playing as much as we used to," Fleetwood said.
"I'm hoping next year, one way or another, some band somewhere will say, come and play with drums or something.
"So, I always love to do whatever I can do working on an album that next year we may tour with it. I don't know, (but) not Fleetwood Mac."
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