Thursday, June 04, 2009
FLEETWOOD MAC DUBLIN IRELAND TIX ONSALE DATE
FLEETWOOD MAC - DUBLIN IRELAND
Tickets onsale to General Public
Start: Fri 12/06/09, 09:00
Ticket Prices: €86.25 - €126.50
Fleetwood Mac, Dublin, October
by Jim Carroll
Irish Times
Hear that? That’s the sound of groans from Elton John, James Taylor, The Eagles, Rod Stewart and a gallery of other AOR seniors with tickets to hawk for Irish summer shows as yet another heritage act decides to hit Ireland to add some ducats to their pension fund. Fleetwood Mac play Dublin’s 02 on October 24, which neatly puts paid to ridiculous rumours (hur, hur) that they were going to pitch a tent in Stradbally in early September. Per press release, tickets are “from” €86.25 a pop. How high will those tix go? Probably higher than even the Mac got when they were recording “Tusk”.
Labels:
Dublin Ireland,
Fleetwood Mac,
Unleashed in Europe
UNCUT AND BIRMINGHAM POST FLEETWOOD MAC ANNOUNCEMENTS
FLEETWOOD MAC ANNOUNCE UK CONCERTS
Fleetwood Mac have confirmed that the UK leg of their Unleashed 2009 will begin in October.
The classic rock legends, consisting of original members Mick Fleetwood and John McVie as well as Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks will start the UK arena tour at Glasgow's SECC on October 22.
The new expanded reissue of classic 1977 album 'Rumours' which had been slated to be released to coincide with the start of the Unleashed tour in March, is still pending. The reissue is expected to contain previously unreleased songs and footage of the band.
Tickets for Fleetwood Mac's UK shows go on sale at 9am on Friday June 5.
They will play:
Glasgow SECC (October 22)
Manchester MEN (27)
London Wembley Arena (30)
Sheffield Arena (November 2)
Birmingham NIA (3)
Fleetwood Mac to play Birmingham NIA with 'Rumours' line-up
Fleetwood Mac have announced a new UK tour with their best-selling 'Rumours' line-up - and the closing night of the reunion tour will be in Birmingham.
The classic line-up of Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie and Lindsey Buckingham bring their UK tour to a close at Birmingham’s NIA on Tuesday, November 3.
Labels:
Fleetwood Mac,
Unleashed in Europe
REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac Returns with Renewed Energy
Fleetwood Mac returns with renewed energy
EnergySolutions Arena,
Salt Lake City - June 3
By Pat Reavy
Deseret News
Fleetwood Mac returned to the EnergySolutions Arena Wednesday night for their "Unleashed" tour. The band has no new album to promote and its show is essentially 21/2 hours of greatest hits. The most "recent" song on the set list was released more than two decades ago (1987's "Big Love").
But yet, the Mac on Wednesday brought a passion and enthusiasm to the stage that was lacking during their 2003 stop in Salt Lake City.
This time around, Fleetwood Mac had a renewed energy as they opened the show with the upbeat "Monday Morning" followed by what had been the traditional opener, "The Chain."
"Salt Lake City, we are thankful you came here tonight to be with us," announced vocalist, guitarist and Master of Ceremonies for the evening Lindsey Buckingham.
Buckingham raised the enthusiasm of the crowd by handling the rocker numbers of the evening, including "I Know I'm Not Wrong" and "Tusk," and showcased his brilliant finger-picking guitar style on "Big Love" and "I'm So Afraid."
But the real magic of Fleetwood Mac is still the deep, raspy, golden voice of Stevie Nicks. Nicks, who turned 61 last week, still sings with a power and emotion in each song that most women half her age can't match.
Some of Nicks' numbers, such as "Dreams," "Rhiannon" and a magnificent "Gold Dust Woman," were among the highlights of the entire evening. Nicks, wore her traditional black dress, several different shawls throughout the evening and one black glove for most of the night as the twirled and gripped her microphone stand draped with scarves and chains.
Both Nicks and Buckingham, who walked onto the stage hand-in-hand, took turns sharing stories about the origins of some of the songs. Nicks introduced "Gypsy" as relating to the time she and Buckingham lived in San Francisco and "the most amazing scene" in music and culture between 1965 and 1971. She also talked about her brief time living in Salt Lake City when she was 13 and dedicated "Landslide" to her lifelong friend Karen Thornhill, who still lives in Utah.
Buckingham talked about the band's much publicized relationship history and the making of songs off 1977's "Rumors," one of the biggest selling albums of all time. It was an album about optimism, humor and aggression, and one that band members had to live through a number of "emotional opposites" to record, said Buckingham before launching into "Second Hand News," the first song recorded for the album, and one of eight "Rumors" songs and outtakes performed Wednesday.
Buckingham and Nicks faced each other as they sang "Sara," another song about relationships though not involving Nicks and Buckingham, though the two hugged at the end.
Mick Fleetwood and John McVie provided the backbone rhythm section, as they have for over 40 years.
The only thing that was missing from Wednesday's show was the soulful voice of Christine McVie who retired from touring after the 1997 reunion tour. Her contribution was missed particularly on "Say You Love Me."
Nicks and Buckingham each contributed a song from their solo albums, Buckingham playing "Go Insane," the title track from his 1984 album. And Nicks sang her hit "Stand Back" from 1983's "The Wild Heart."
A pleasant surprise was "Storms" off the "Tusk" album, a song that had never been played live prior to this tour.
Fleetwood Mac ended the night heavy on the "Rumors" album again, including "Go Your Own Way," which found Nicks moving around stage with her tambourine and top hat, and "Don't Stop."
Overall, the Mac proved Wednesday night that they still had a connection with the music that so many fans spent most of their lives listening to, and made one believe they might still be able to this for years to come.
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
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