Live on Tour Again in 2018! Rock and Roll legends Fleetwood Mac have reunited for a massive new North American tour, one that's visiting more than 50 of the biggest venues across the continent — including the Enterprise Center this October! Fleetwood Mac performed as a twelve-piece act Saturday night in Chicago with Mick Fleetwood, John and Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Mike Campbell and Neil Finn augmented by additional guitar.
Fleetwood Mac announces plans for long-awaited live outings this coming year. Hitting the road in support of the latest album, the first live tour dates start in just a few weeks. Numerous tour stops will trek across the country this year before closing out the seasons schedule during late 2019.
Named after the new album, the 2019 Fleetwood Mac Tour tickets for Oct 28 in Boston are already on sale. As with all tours, numerous schedule changes are expected to impact ticket holders. Shows run through Nov 16, 2019 when Fleetwood Mac wraps up the season with a final performance at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Fleetwood Mac Tickets
28 Oct | Fleetwood Mac - Boston | 8:00 PM |
TD Garden | Get Tickets | |
30 Oct | Fleetwood Mac - Quebec | 8:00 PM |
Centre Videotron | Get Tickets | |
1 Nov | Fleetwood Mac - Toronto | 8:00 PM |
Scotiabank Arena | Get Tickets | |
3 Nov | Fleetwood Mac - Philadelphia | 8:00 PM |
Wells Fargo Center - PA | Get Tickets | |
7 Nov | Fleetwood Mac - Winnipeg | 8:00 PM |
Bell MTS Place | Get Tickets | |
10 Nov | Fleetwood Mac - Calgary | 8:00 PM |
Scotiabank Saddledome | Get Tickets | |
12 Nov | Fleetwood Mac - Edmonton | 8:00 PM |
Rogers Place | Get Tickets | |
16 Nov | Fleetwood Mac - Las Vegas | 8:00 PM |
T-Mobile Arena | Get Tickets |
Although the actual dates of the performances are still a ways away, you can already get tickets to many of the shows. It should be obvious that the earlier you get in on these ticket sales the better your see will be in the lower price you are going to pay. As the dates draw nearer fans get more desperate and they are willing to pay more money for the same seat that they could of got for a cheaper price if they would have just purchased earlier. Don't be one of those people that make sure that you get your seats before the crowds get to ravenous.
Fleetwood Mac Opening Act
In all of the previous Fleetwood Mac concerts they have always brought opening acts with them. For the first time in their concert history is just going to be just the band playing two complete sets with a break in between the sets. This is actually a great change in our opinion because nobody goes to see these famous acts to watch a bunch of unknown bands waste their time. They want to see the main act, and the main act alone. So kudos to Fleetwood Mac for making a bold move and giving the fans just what they want with no extra filler.
Anti Ticket Scalping Effort
Fleetwood Mac is also going to be doing thier best to make life difficult for scalpers and hopefully even completely stop them from getting their hands on any tickets. That way only the real fans will be able to purchase tickets, and they won't be subjected to skyhigh prices to be able to attend the concert. This goes for both the normal tickets when anyone can buy them as well as the presale tickets. Members of the band have said that in this day and age it seems that increasing any quality is the new normal and they are going to be doing their best to make things as fair as possible for their true fans. They are tired of seeing people take advantage of the system and this time around the ticket prices will be fair and those that truly want to attend the show are the only ones who will be getting their hands on the seats.
One way that they are making sure that only the true fans are able to get the premium seats is that they are increasing the amount of tickets that are going to go to the fan club members. That way when the hard-core fans purchase their seats during the presale they won't be beat out by scalpers and other people simply looking to turn a quick buck off of the Fleetwood Mac tour 2019. Fleetwood Mac and the team have designed a brand-new system that will completely eliminate scalpers from the equation during the presale and they won't even be able to buy tickets at all. If it is found that a scalper is trying to take advantage of the system they won't be allowed even a single ticket.
If it is found out that a scalper made any purchases every single one of those tickets will be canceled. So that means it's quite dangerous buying a scalpers ticket. Thankfully you won't find any of those on our site, these are all official tickets straight from the main act so you can purchase tickets from us with the assurance that no nefarious methods were used for obtaining the seats.
*60pct* Scott Tady @scotttady Fleetwood Mac plays PPG Paints Arena on Thursday, and for the first time since 1975, the classic-rock band's lead guitarist won't be Lindsey Buckingham.
Mike Campbell of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers has taken on lead guitar duties, joined by another new Mac man, guitarist-multi-instrumentalist Neil Finn formerly of Crowded House ('Don't Dream It's Over.')
Should be interesting to hear what Campbell and Finn bring to the live sound. Presumably something lead singer Stevie Nicks can still twirl around to. Mick Fleetwood is still bashing away on the drums with those wild-eyed looks of his, with co-founding bandmate John McVie quietly in the shadows playing bass near his ex-wife and longtime keyboardist-vocalist Christine McVie.
There's no opening act to worry about for the 8 p.m. show. Tickets remain for $66 to $190.
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Bobby Brown knew it was his prerogative to hit the road with three of his fellow New Edition members — Ronnie DeVoe, Ricky Bell and Mike Bivins — for a tour celebrating their many collective, spin-off and solo hits.
This RBRM Tour plays the Petersen Events Center on Saturday, with tickets $39 to $89.
Fans can look forward to familiar songs like Brown's 'Every Little Step' and 'My Prerogative'; and Bell Biv DeVoe's new jack swing classic 'Poison'; as well as 'Mr. Telephone Man' from the foursome's 1980s-'90s R&B supergroup New Edition.
Showtime is 8 p.m., with support acts Case and Kid Capri.
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Country band Lanco will share the 'The Greatest Love Story' and other singles when the country band headlines Stage AE on Thursday. Travis Denning opens the 8 p.m. show, with tickets $25.
Or you can catch swing band revivalists Big Bad Voodoo Daddy on Thursday playing 'You & Me & the Bottle Makes 3 Tonight (Baby)' at Jergel's Rhythm Grille ($30 with an 8 p.m. start by warmup band Neon Swing X-Perience of Pittsburgh).
Exceptional songwriter and Americana artist James McMurtry will spend Thursday night entertaining at Club Cafe on Pittsburgh's South Side, hopefully getting to some of his best songs that he left out of his opening act set nine months ago for Jason Isbell at Heinz Hall.
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For the second time in her career, Kesha will perform Saturday on a stage in the middle of Liberty Avenue in Pittsburgh.
The pop star headlines the 'Stronger Than Hate' concert, with proceeds to benefit the Jewish Federation's Victims of Terror Fund. The concert, sponsored by LGBT advocacy group The Delta Foundation of Pittsburgh, originally had been billed as a 'Countdown 2 Vote show.'
Stronger Than Hate better suited the situation, as Pittsburgh residents continue to respond to the tragic events that unfolded this past weekend at the Tree of Life Synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, said a Delta Foundation press release.
“We look to use the power of music to come together and help people heal,' Gary Van Horn, president of the Delta Foundation, said.
The 31-year-old chart-topping Kesha, famed for songs like 'TiK ToK' and 'We R Who We R' previously headlined a Delta-hosted Pride in The Street show in 2016.
Showtime is 6 p.m., and general admission tickets cost $59, with $139 VIP ones including complimentary cocktails and preferred seating.