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Summer Tour '76; May 1, 1976 [c] Oakland: United States Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum: May 3, 1976 Santa Barbara: Campus Stadium, UCSB: June 18, 1976 [d] Kansas City: Royals Stadium: June 19, 1976 Omaha: Omaha Civic Auditorium: June 20, 1976 Des Moines: Iowa State Fairgrounds: June 21, 1976 Clarkston: Pine Knob Music Theatre: June 22, 1976 ...
Heroes Are Hard to Find Tour (1974) Fleetwood Mac Tour/Summer Tour '76 (1975–1976) Rumours Tour (1977–1978) Tusk Tour (1979–1980) Mirage Tour (1982) Shake the Cage Tour (1987–1988) Behind the Mask Tour (1990) Another Link in the Chain Tour (1994–1995) The Dance Tour (1997) Say You Will Tour (2003–2004) Unleashed Tour (2009 ...
The Rumours Tour was a concert tour by Fleetwood Mac, after the release of the band's eleventh album with the same title in February 1977. Due to the album's success Fleetwood Mac embarked on a world tour taking in North America, Europe, their native UK, Japan and Oceania.
Nicks performed with Fleetwood Mac on the Shake the Cage Tour, and later from 2009 to 2016. [33] Eliscia Wright 1987–1988 Wright toured with the band as one of three backing vocalists on the 1987–1988 Shake the Cage Tour. [34] Lynn Mabry: 1990 Mabry and Likins toured with Fleetwood Mac as two of their backing vocalists for the Behind the ...
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"'Station Man" is a song by British rock group Fleetwood Mac, which was released as the second track from their 1970 Kiln House album. The song is credited to Danny Kirwan, Jeremy Spencer, and John McVie, [1] although Spencer said in a 2010 interview that Christine McVie was more responsible for the song than John McVie. [2]
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The Tusk Tour was a world concert tour by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. The tour began on October 26, 1979, in Pocatello, Idaho and ended on September 1, 1980, in Hollywood, California. The band's 1980 Live album contains many of the live recordings of songs from the Tusk Tour.