Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Warner Bros. To Release 3 Exclusive Color Vinyl Editions of Fleetwood Mac's 3 Legedary 70's Albums

Warner Brothers is releasing limited and exclusive vinyl editions of the three Fleetwood Mac albums in May, June and July. 

In case you didn't have enough versions or colored versions of these three legendary Fleetwood Mac's albums... This post is for you. 

Urban Outfitters in the US and Canada on May 24, 2024 will release color variations of three Fleetwood Mac albums.  Fleetwood Mac and Rumours are both priced at $29.98 with Tusk priced at $46.98. Pre-order at Urban Outfitters


Barnes and Noble in the US will be releasing this colored variation also on May 24th except Rumours, is showing a release date of  July 12th (that date could be a typo). 

Fleetwood Mac and Rumours are both priced at $26.99 and Tusk will be $41.99. Pre-order today.


HMV in the UK will release the same colour variation as Barnes & Noble in the US with a release date of June 15, 2024.  Fleetwood Mac and Rumours are both priced at £29.99, with Tusk priced at £64.99.  Pre-order at HMV


Amazon in the US and Canada will also have exclusives available in 3 different colors.  Fleetwood Mac and Rumours are priced at $24.99 while Tusk is priced at $39.98.



Monday, March 25, 2024

Fleetwood Mac's Rumours climbs on three Billboard charts this week

Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ Rises As It Remains An American Favorite
Hugh McIntyre


Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours is already one of the most successful and beloved albums in U.S. history. If it were to disappear tomorrow, its place in the history books is safe…but Americans aren’t done with the pop-rock set yet. In fact, they’re increasing their consumption of the project, which is hardly fading from popularity, even after decades in the market.

Rumours climbs on three Billboard charts this week. At the same time, it finds its way back to another list, reaching a new high point in the process.

On the Billboard 200, the company’s namesake all-encompassing ranking of the most-consumed albums in the U.S., Rumours jumps from No. 43 to No. 36, returning to the top 40 region once again. The title is, impressively, still climbing, even as it nears 600 weeks on the tally.

In the past tracking period, Rumours moved another 18,445 equivalent units in America, according to Luminate. That’s up a little under 4% from the week prior.

At the same time, Rumours is also lifting on two of Billboard’s rock-only tallies, though its improvement on those lists isn’t quite as notable. On the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart, Fleetwood Mac’s masterpiece pushes two slots, from No. 9 to No. 7. On the Top Rock Albums roster, it steps up just one space, from No. 7 to No. 6.

Rumours is also back on Billboard’s Top Streaming Albums chart this week. The set returns for only the fifth stint on the ranking of the most-streamed full-lengths in the country. As it reappears, the title hits a new peak of No. 46. That’s not just a new best showing for the album, but also the band.

Fleetwood Mac’s blockbuster full-length only declines on one major Billboard chart. The set falls slightly on the Top Album Sales ranking, slipping from No. 19 to No. 24. Interestingly, while it slides back in terms of position, the project is up more than 3% in sales. Rumours sold 3,521 copies in the past tracking week.

Co-Headling is Lucrative for Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel

BILLY JOEL + STEVIE NICKS 
CO-HEADLINING STADIUM TOUR
2023 - 2024

From the information that has been published (10 of 11 shows) for their joint dates, they have done amazing numbers. 10 shows and over 105 million gross. 521 thousand fans. 

(updated March 25, 2024 with Arlington data)
 
Date City Attendance Capacity Gross Average Ticket Price
March 10, 2023 Inglewood, CA - SoFi Stadium 51,880 51,880 $10,884,917 $209.81
May 19, 2023 Nashville, TN - Nissan Stadium 49,944 49,944 $11,144,469 $223.14
June 16, 2023 Philadelphia, PA - Lincoln Financial Field 52,316 52,316 $11,272,326 $215.47
Aug 5, 2023 Columbus, OH - Ohio Stadium 62,136 62,136 $11,844,632 $190.62
Aug 19, 2023 Kansas City, MO - Arrowhead Stadium 50,869 50,869 $8,745,180 $171.92
Sept 23, 2023 Foxborough, MA - Gillette Stadium 51,617 51,617 10,805,711 $209.34
Oct 07, 2023 Baltimore, MA - M&T Bank Stadium 52,563 52,563 $10,547,622 $200.67
Nov 10, 2023 Minneapolis, MN - U.S. Bank Stadium 46,117 46,117 9,676,111 $209.82
Dec 08, 2023 Phoenix, AZ - Chase Field 48,907 48,907 10,031,999 205.12
March 09, 2024 Arlington, TX - AT&T Stadium 54,710 54,710 10,778,136 197.00
June 21, 2024 Chicago, IL - Soldier Field
Total
521,059521,059 $105,731,103 202.21


 







Thursday, March 21, 2024

Fleetwood Mac's Rumours Returns To The Top Streaming Albums Chart


Fleetwood Mac Is Still Hitting New Highs On The Billboard Charts

by Hugh McIntyre

Fleetwood Mac hasn’t officially broken up, but they’re not really an active band any longer. The pop-rock outfit has not worked together in some time, and following the death of Christine McVie, it seems there are no plans to produce any new music or tour again. While some kind of end may have come for the group, they are still reaching new highs on the Billboard charts with music they made decades ago.

This week, Fleetwood Mac rises to a new peak on a ranking they’re still relatively new to. The band’s Rumours returns to the Top Streaming Albums chart this frame, finding its way back to the ranking of the most-streamed full-lengths in the U.S.

Rumours lands at No. 46 on the Top Streaming Albums chart this week. That’s not a very lofty placement on the 50-spot tally, but it’s the best that Fleetwood Mac has ever managed.

So far, Rumours is the only Fleetwood Mac release to make it to the Top Streaming Albums chart. It has thus far spent five nonconsecutive frames somewhere on the list, and it’s climbing–very slowly, but steadily.

It’s not surprising that Fleetwood Mac–or any band from decades past era–may only be getting started on the Top Streaming Albums chart. The ranking was introduced by Billboard in the past few months, and it’s almost always dominated by current pop stars, rappers, country acts, and rock bands. Newer names usually rule streaming platforms, so it isn’t odd that the list is filled with more contemporary releases, instead of older favorites.

Rumours is on the rise on a number of Billboard charts this week. As it hits a new high on the Top Streaming Albums tally, it also lifts on the Billboard 200, which ranks the most consumed titles across all metrics and genres. This week, it jumps from No. 36 from No. 43 as total consumption of the effort increases by a little more than 3%, according to Luminate.

Fleetwood Mac released Rumours in 1977 to critical and commercial acclaim. The set became the biggest album for the band, and in the decades since it dropped, it’s also been recognized as one of the bestselling and most respected full-lengths in history. The title produced many hits that are still loved to this day, and it won the group the Album of the Year Grammy.

Fans Disgruntled Over Steep Ticket Prices for Stevie Nicks' Co-op Live Gig

Stevie Nicks fans slam 'ridiculous' Co-op Live ticket prices
Some of the cheapest tickets during the show's pre-sale were priced at £132.50 each




Fans looking to see Stevie Nicks at her huge Co-op Live gig later this year have slammed the ‘too expensive’ prices for tickets during the event’s presale.

Announced earlier this week, the Fleetwood Mac singer will perform at Manchester’s newest music venue on July 9 as part of her first series of shows in the UK and Ireland for seven years. The gig will coincide with shows in Dublin on July 3 and Glasgow on July 6 as well as a headliner slot at BST Hyde Park on July 12

Tickets for the Manchester show are set to go on general sale from 12pm on Friday (March 22) but Co-op members and select fans have been able to sign up for presale tickets since Wednesday.

The pre-sale opportunity has seen some fans criticise the pricing of seats for the show - with tickets for far back areas of the arena, like sections 316 and 317, going for £132.50 each. Tickets a little closer to the stage, in sections including 104 and 112, are priced at £233.50 each.

It’s meant that some fans have said they feel priced out of going to the show. One posted on social media: “wanted to go see stevie nicks but it's too expensive :(“. Another wrote: “Well this was short lived. It would seem I need to be Stevie Nicks to afford Stevie Nicks tickets.”

Another asked: “why does stevie nicks want me to sell my kidney for her concert”. One other person said: “Love you to bits @StevieNicks but your prices are ridiculous!”. Another said: “Why are @stevienicks concerts so expensive! Loved Stevie since 1977 but this makes me sad !! People paying £140 + for rubbish seats - really?”

Members of tribute band Fleetwood Mad also decided to get into the fun of the online reaction by jokingly suggesting they could perform at a Co-op store for a fraction of the cost. Drummer 'Rocksteddie Ed’ posted: “Come and see Fleetwood Mad instead....we will play the Co-Op for far less!”

During the pre-sale this week, there were still some fans who were keen to pay no matter the cost to see their idol Stevie for the first time in years. One wrote: “Ticketmaster kept kicking me out of the queue (on both devices) but managed to get a ticket for Stevie Nicks. Insane prices - as well as 5 years of my life - but worth it.”

Sharing a screenshot of tickets booked for Co-Op Live, another said: “Beyond excited! Been waiting for this for years @StevieNicks.” Another wrote: “Stevie Nicks, you'd better be good after the amount I've just spent on you!!!”

But it’s not just tickets for Stevie Nicks that has opened up a wider discussion amongst fans about the rising cost of attending large-scale concerts. The likes of Eric Clapton and The Eagles have charged up to £300 for tickets to recent shows, whilst Taylor Swift’s shows in Liverpool later this year saw VIP experiences cost as much as £662.40 each.

Tickets for Stevie Nicks at Co-Op Live on July 9 will go on sale at 12pm on Friday 

Monday, March 18, 2024

Stevie Nicks Extends 2024 Tour to include UK, Ireland and Europe Dates



Stevie Nicks has extended her 2024 summer tour to include shows in the UK and Ireland. The announcement comes following news of her upcoming performance in London for the BST Hyde Park series later this summer.

The additional shows begin with a performance in Ireland, where Nicks will headline at Dublin's 3Arena on July 3, followed by a show at Glasgow's OVO Hydro Arena on July 6.

Afterward, she will perform at Manchester's new Co-op Live arena on July 9, just days before her highly anticipated London performance.

Following the UK and Ireland leg, Nicks will continue her tour with dates in Europe, including performances in Antwerp on July 16 and Amsterdam on July 19.

Tickets for these shows will be available for purchase starting this Friday, March 22, at noon. Fans can also access pre-sale options starting Wednesday, March 20, at the same time.


Stevie Nicks 2024 UK and European tour dates:

July 3 - 3Arena, Dublin
July 6 - OVO Hydro Arena, Glasgow
July 9 - Co-op Live, Manchester
July 12 - BST Hyde Park, London
July 16 - Sportpaleis, Antwerp (Belgium)
July 19 - Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam (Netherlands)

Ticket information at StevieNicksOfficial.com