Stevie Nicks Adds More Shows to ‘Live in Concert' Tour
Nicks will kick off her tour with a Barclays Center show in New York on Aug. 8 before playing already-announced shows in Boston, Toronto, and Tampa, among others. She's also added concerts at Fort Lauderdale, Florida's Hard Rock Live and Detroit's Little Caesars Arena in early September, as well as gigs in Portland and Sacramento in early October. To conclude the run, Nicks will sotp by Atlantic City, Charlotte, and Hartford, Connecticut.
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'New shows just added! ✨ Hope to see you out there,' Nicks wrote on Instagram.
Presale tickets for the new gigs are set to go on sale on Wednesday, June 18, at 10 a.m. local time, before they become available to the general public on June 20.
'What I wanted to do my whole life was affect people. I love telling my stories onstage. That is what makes me happy, and that's why I'll never stop touring,' Nicks told Rolling Stone in an interview last year. 'Because if I stop touring, then I'll stop dancing. I go on a summer tour next year, and I [will] do 40 shows. That's what Fleetwood Mac used to do.'
Stevie Nicks' Live in Concert Tour Dates
Aug. 8 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterAug. 12 – Boston, MA @ TD GardenAug. 15 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank ArenaAug. 19 – Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy CenterAug. 23 – Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank CenterAug. 27 – Columbia, SC @ Colonial Life ArenaAug. 30 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie ArenaSept. 3 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock LiveSept. 7 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars ArenaOct. 1 – Portland, OR @ MODA CenterOct. 4 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 CenterOct. 7 – Phoenix, AZ @ PHX ArenaOct. 11 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile ArenaOct. 15 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom CenterOct. 18 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Boardwalk HallOct. 21 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum CenterOct. 25 – Hartford, CT @ PeoplesBank Arena
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