Sept. 9-10: Reno, Nev. (Nugget Casino)
Sept. 12: Boise, Idaho (Egyptian Theatre)
Sept. 13: Salt Lake City, Utah (The Depot)
Sept. 14: Denver, Col. (Gates Hall/University of Denver)
Sept. 16: Minneapolis, Minn. (Pantages Theatre)
Sept. 17: Milwaukee, Wis. (The Pabst Theater)
Sept. 18: Chicago, Ill. (Vic Theater)
Sept. 20: Pittsburgh, Pa. (Carnegie Music Hall)
Sept. 22: Philadelphia, Pa. (Keswick Theatre)
Sept. 23: Westhampton Beach, N.Y. (Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center)
Sept. 24: Ridgefield, Conn. (Ridgefield Playhouse)
Sept. 25: Boston, Mass. (Wilbur Theatre)
Sept. 27: New York, N.Y. (Town Hall)
Sept. 29: Morristown, N.J. (Mayo Performing Arts Center)
Sept. 30: Baltimore, Md. (Goucher College)
Oct. 1: Durham, N.C. (Carolina Theatre of Durham)
Oct. 3: Jacksonville, Fla. (Florida Theatre)
Oct. 4: Fort Pierce, Fla. (Sunrise Theatre)
Oct. 5: Clearwater, Fla. (Capitol Theatre)
Oct. 7: Atlanta, Ga. (Symphony Hall)
Oct. 10: Houston, Texas (Verizon Wireless Theatre)
Oct. 12: Phoenix, Ariz. (Celebrity Theatre)
Oct. 13: Los Angeles, Calif. (Royce Hall)
Oct. 14: Las Vegas, Nev. (Aliente Resort)
Oct. 15: Palm Springs, Calif. (McCullum Theater)
Oct. 17: Anaheim, Calif. (Grove of Anaheim)
Oct. 18: Turlock, Calif. (Turlock Community Theatre)
Oct. 19: San Francisco, Calif. (The Regency Center)
Oct. 22: Vancouver, BC (Center in Vancouver for Performing Arts)
Oct. 23: Seattle, Wash. (Little Creek Casino Resort)
Oct. 25: Napa, Calif. (Uptown Theater)
Sept. 12: Boise, Idaho (Egyptian Theatre)
Sept. 13: Salt Lake City, Utah (The Depot)
Sept. 14: Denver, Col. (Gates Hall/University of Denver)
Sept. 16: Minneapolis, Minn. (Pantages Theatre)
Sept. 17: Milwaukee, Wis. (The Pabst Theater)
Sept. 18: Chicago, Ill. (Vic Theater)
Sept. 20: Pittsburgh, Pa. (Carnegie Music Hall)
Sept. 22: Philadelphia, Pa. (Keswick Theatre)
Sept. 23: Westhampton Beach, N.Y. (Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center)
Sept. 24: Ridgefield, Conn. (Ridgefield Playhouse)
Sept. 25: Boston, Mass. (Wilbur Theatre)
Sept. 27: New York, N.Y. (Town Hall)
Sept. 29: Morristown, N.J. (Mayo Performing Arts Center)
Sept. 30: Baltimore, Md. (Goucher College)
Oct. 1: Durham, N.C. (Carolina Theatre of Durham)
Oct. 3: Jacksonville, Fla. (Florida Theatre)
Oct. 4: Fort Pierce, Fla. (Sunrise Theatre)
Oct. 5: Clearwater, Fla. (Capitol Theatre)
Oct. 7: Atlanta, Ga. (Symphony Hall)
Oct. 10: Houston, Texas (Verizon Wireless Theatre)
Oct. 12: Phoenix, Ariz. (Celebrity Theatre)
Oct. 13: Los Angeles, Calif. (Royce Hall)
Oct. 14: Las Vegas, Nev. (Aliente Resort)
Oct. 15: Palm Springs, Calif. (McCullum Theater)
Oct. 17: Anaheim, Calif. (Grove of Anaheim)
Oct. 18: Turlock, Calif. (Turlock Community Theatre)
Oct. 19: San Francisco, Calif. (The Regency Center)
Oct. 22: Vancouver, BC (Center in Vancouver for Performing Arts)
Oct. 23: Seattle, Wash. (Little Creek Casino Resort)
Oct. 25: Napa, Calif. (Uptown Theater)
Lindsey Buckingham will self-release his sixth solo album, "Seeds We Sow," on Sept. 6 and embark on 31-city North American tour in September and October. The album's first single is "In Our Own Time."
Buckingham's last two albums, 2008's "Gift of Screws" and 2006's "Under the Skin," were released by Warner Music Group's Reprise Records. "Under the Skin" was Buckingham's first solo release in 14 years.
Best known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham unveiled a handful of the album's tracks at a concert in April in Los Angeles that will be broadcast on television in the fall. He was recently honored with ASCAP's Golden Note Award.
"This might be the best work I've ever done," Buckingham said of the new album. "I think it's an excellent representation of what I do. It shows a certain maturity and musicianship and I just feel like I have a lot of tools in my musical vocabulary from which to draw that are again the product of the choices I've made. It's on my own terms. This is very much from the inside out and I hope I never stop doing that."
Source: Billboard
Source: Billboard