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Where to buy Stevie Nicks tickets for 2025 tour at the lowest price

Where to buy Stevie Nicks tickets for 2025 tour at the lowest price

Fleetwood Mac Icon Stevie Nicks is currently on her long-awaited 2025 tour. The legendary singer is bringing her talent on the road. If you're not sure how to buy Stevie Nicks tickets, we're here to help.
While the singer first rose to fame in the 1970s for her iconic singing and songwriting with Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks has been flying solo since 1981, when she headlined her first solo tour. After various performances earlier in the year, Nicks is taking her show to multiple cities across the US, with one performance in each location, before wrapping up her tour in October.
While Nicks isn't performing alongside her former Fleetwood Mac bandmates, fans of the band can still expect to hear classics like "Landslide," "Rhiannon," and "Dreams," along with Nicks' solo hits like "Edge of Seventeen" and "Fall from Grace."
If you haven't snagged your tickets yet, we're here to help. Here's our breakdown of Stevie Nicks' remaining 2025 tour schedule, purchasing details, and resale and original ticket prices. Or you can browse through the available tickets left through StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.
Stevie Nicks' 2025 tour schedule
Ahead, find the dates, cities, and prices for the remainder of Stevie Nicks' 2025 tour schedule. Ticket prices start at $125 in some locations. All concert times are listed in local time zones.
Date City Vivid Seats prices StubHub prices
August 12, 2025 Boston, MA $417 $460
August 15, 2025 Toronto, CA $192 $125
August 19, 2025 St. Paul, MN $149 $184
August 23, 2025 Cincinnati, OH $261 $365
August 27, 2025 Columbia, SC $136 $196
August 30, 2025 Tampa, FL $199 $308
October 7, 2025 Phoenix, AZ $180 $187
October 11, 2025 Las Vegas, NV $147 $163
October 15, 2025 Oklahoma City, OK $132 $157
How to buy tickets for Stevie Nicks' 2025 concert tour
You can purchase original tickets to Stevie Nicks' tour on Ticketmaster. While the number of original tickets remaining for Nicks' dates is limited, more became available for her 2025 performances when Ticketmaster's sale began late last year. Additionally, prices and availability vary by date and location for Nick's upcoming shows.
Generally, prices for Stevie Nicks' tour are cheaper on verified resale platforms such as StubHub and Vivid Seats than for original tickets on Ticketmaster. The resale tickets prices on StubHub for Nicks' concerts start between $125 and $460, depending on location. Meanwhile, the cheapest prices for the dates on Vivid Seats are similar in range and vary depending on the date and venue.
How much are Stevie Nicks tickets?
Prices for general admission tickets to Stevie Nicks' concerts vary by date and location. Additionally, ticket prices typically rise with demand following their initial sale on Ticketmaster.
In February 2024, the cheapest price for an original standard ticket to Stevie Nicks' performance in Buffalo, New York, on October 4 was $77. Meanwhile, the least expensive original standard ticket to her show with Billy Joel in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was $249 due to location, date, and demand. Since the number of original tickets for Nicks' 2025 shows is dwindling, you may have better luck with prices on verified resale platforms.
Generally, resale ticket prices are lower for Stevie Nicks's 2025 tour tickets. Unless you can quickly buy tickets for their face value during the original sale on Ticketmaster, you'll likely find the best prices on resale platforms closer to the concert date.
Who is opening for Stevie Nicks' tour?
Stevie Nicks was due to co-headline some dates with Billie Joel in 2025, but his recent illness has forced him to cancel all his remaining 2025 tour dates.
Nicks has not announced any support acts for her tour, so you can expect her to take the stage for the duration of the concert, so don't be late!
Will there be international tour dates?
Looking at the remaining schedule, Nick's only date outside the US is for Montreal on August 15. We'll update this guide if any other international dates are announced.
Note: Certain services and regions prohibit the resale of tickets. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal reselling of tickets, and entry into an event is at the venue's discretion.

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