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Fleetwood Mac announces North American tour

Fleetwood Mac announces North American tour
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(RNN) – Fleetwood Mac is hitting the road again.

The Grammy-award winning band announced its North American tour on Wednesday. It kicks off in October and continues until April 2019.

Tickets go on sale Friday.

This configuration of Fleetwood Mac won’t include longtime member Lindsey Buckingham. The exit of the guitarist/vocalist from the band was announced earlier this month.

He’ll be replaced by Mike Campbell from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Neil Finn of Crowded House.

“We are thrilled to welcome the musical talents of the caliber of Mike Campbell and Neil Finn into the Mac family,” the band said on its website.

“With Mike and Neil, we’ll be performing all the hits that the fans love, plus we’ll be surprising our audiences with some tracks from our historic catalogue of songs.”

Fleetwood Mac is a two-time Grammy winner. It has seven total Grammy nominations.

The band joined the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

Tour dates and cities

  • Oct. 6, United Center, Chicago
  • Oct. 10, KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, KY
  • Oct. 12, Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, NE
  • Oct. 14, Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, IA
  • Oct. 16, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
  • Oct. 18, Sprint Center, Kansas City, MO
  • Oct. 20, Scottrade Center, St. Louis
  • Oct. 22, Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MN
  • Oct. 26, Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland
  • Oct. 28, Wisconsin Entertainment & Sports Center, Milwaukee
  • Oct. 30, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit
  • Nov. 1, PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh
  • Nov. 3, Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON
  • Nov. 5, Air Canada Centre, Toronto
  • Nov. 7, Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH
  • Nov. 10, Rogers Place, Edmonton, AB
  • Nov. 12, Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
  • Nov. 14, Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
  • Nov. 17, Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA
  • Nov. 19, Moda Center, Portland, OR
  • Nov. 21, SAP Center, San Jose, CA
  • Nov. 23, Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA
  • Nov. 25, Oracle Arena, Oakland, CA
  • Nov. 28, Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix
  • Nov. 30, T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
  • Dec. 3, Pepsi Center, Denver
  • Dec. 6, Save Mart Center, Fresno, CA
  • Dec. 8, Viejas Arena, San Diego
  • Dec. 11, The Forum, Inglewood, CA
  • Dec. 13, The Forum, Inglewood, CA
  • Feb. 5, Toyota Center, Houston
  • Feb. 7, American Airlines Center, Dallas
  • Feb. 9, Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX
  • Feb. 13, Legacy Arena at the BJCC, Birmingham, AL
  • Feb. 16, Smoothie King Center, New Orleans
  • Feb. 18, Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL
  • Feb. 20, BB&T Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Feb. 22, Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC
  • Feb. 24, Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
  • Feb. 27, Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN
  • Mar. 3, Philips Arena, Atlanta
  • Mar. 5, Capital One Arena, Washington, DC
  • Mar. 9, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ
  • Mar. 11, Madison Square Garden, New York
  • Mar. 13, Prudential Center, Newark, NJ
  • Mar. 15, XL Center, Hartford, CT
  • Mar. 20, Times Union Center, Albany, NY
  • Mar. 24, Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore
  • Mar. 26, KeyBank Center, Buffalo, NY
  • Mar. 31, TD Garden, Boston
  • Apr. 5, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia

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