Stevie Nicks Provides Update for Fans After Being Forced To Postpone Multiple U.K. Shows

This past week, Stevie Nicks announced that she had to postpone two of her scheduled U.K. concerts because she’d suffered a leg injury and needed to undergo “a minor surgical procedure” to address the issue. Now, the legendary Fleetwood Mac singer has announced new dates for the shows, which originally were to have taken place July 6 at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow and July 9 at Co-op Live in Manchester.

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The Manchester and Glasgow concerts, respectively, have been rescheduled for Tuesday, July 16, and Wednesday, July 24. According to a message on the Hydro OVO website, all original tickets purchased will be valid for the new date. Scottish singer/songwriter Nina Nesbitt will open the Glasgow show.

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Prior to the postponements, Nicks began a brief run of European summer dates with a June 3 concert in Dublin. Her next performance takes place Friday, July 12, at Hyde Park in London as part of the British Summer Time 2024 series. Nicks will be joined at Hyde Park by a variety of support acts, including Brandi Carlile, Anna Calvi, and Nesbitt.

Nicks said in a statement about playing Hyde Park, “Anything that draws me back to London—and therefore to England—fills my heart with joy. And to be able to visit and make music… is always a dream come true.”

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About Nicks’ Hyde Park Set

It’s understood that Nicks is planning to pay tribute to two of her late friends, Tom Petty and Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie, during the concert. According to reports, Stevie will perform a version of “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” in honor of Petty. The last time she saw Petty was when she joined him at his July 2017 concert in Hyde Park. Nicks also will show a montage of photos of McVie and her when she sings the Fleetwood Mac classic “Landslide.”

Mick Fleetwood Plans to Attend Nicks’ Hyde Park Show

Founding Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood revealed in a recent interview with Mojo that he will on hand for Nicks’ concert in Hyde Park.

“I’m gonna get myself a vicarious fix,” he said. “For once, I get to be a punter in the audience.”

More About Nicks’ 2024 Tour Plans

The Glasgow concert now is the final show of Nicks’ European trek. The outing also includes a July 19 gig in Amsterdam.

In addition, Stevie has a pair of U.S. tour dates scheduled this fall, on September 24 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and September 28 in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Tickets for Nicks’ concerts are on sale now via a variety of outlets, including StubHub.

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