Fleetwood Mac postpones North American tour – Rolling Stone



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Fleetwood Mac reprogrammed the East and Canadian part of his North American tour, which he was forced to postpone following Stevie Nicks' flu.

The new race begins Oct. 28 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. It also includes a new date, October 30 at the Videotron Center in Quebec City. The reprogrammed tour will also take place in Toronto, Philadelphia, Winnipeg and Calgary before ending November 12 at Rogers Place in Edmonton.

All previously reserved tickets will be honored at the postponed shows, although new tickets will also be available. Tickets for the new Quebec concert will go on sale April 26 at 10 am local time. Full information is available on the Fleetwood Mac website.

Fleetwood Mac was supposed to play their latest North American shows earlier this month when Nicks got sick. The group was also asked to replace the Rolling Stones at the New Orleans Jazz Fest because of Mick Jagger's cardiac surgery, but the group was also forced to cancel the concert.

"We have more fun than ever with this current tour, but as we all know, life on tour presents challenges," said Mick Fleetwood in a statement at the time. "The flu has been blocking Stevie for a few weeks, but she is healing and we can not wait to get back on the road. We apologize to the fans, but we are working on reprogramming. "

Fleetwood Mac will hit the road again this summer for a massive tour of Europe and Australia, starting in June and running in September.

Fleetwood Mac Scheduled Dates

October 28 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
October 30 – Quebec City, QC @ Videotron Center
November 1 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
November 3 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
November 7 – Winnipeg, MB @ Bell MTS Place
November 10 – Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome
November 12 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place

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