Stevie Nicks reveals 2025 tour dates alongside new album announcement and Haim collaboration

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Rock legend Stevie Nicks has excited fans by adding eight more shows to her 2025 North American tour. With the updated schedule now consisting of a total of 17 dates, music lovers can catch her performances from August to October. These additional shows were necessary due to canceled stadium concerts with Billy Joel, who had to withdraw from the lineup due to health issues.

Starting at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on August 8, Nicks’ tour will culminate in Hartford’s PeoplesBank Arena on October 25. The acclaimed singer took to Instagram to share the news, expressing her excitement about the new shows and hoping to see her fans in attendance. This expansion in her tour comes in conjunction with her work on a new album, her first since 2011.

During her induction into the Pollstar Hall of Fame on April 16, Nicks revealed that her upcoming album will be her most personal yet, filled with autobiographical stories. She emphasized that the songs are raw and honest, reflecting significant memories and experiences she has lived through. This approach marks a departure from her previous work, as Nicks aims to create a more authentic and intimate connection with her audience through her music.

Fans eager to secure their spot at one of Nicks’ shows can purchase tickets through Live Nation’s pre-sale, starting on June 18. Public sales are set to begin on Friday, June 20, at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster. In addition to the previously announced cities, new locations have been added to the tour list, including Hollywood, Detroit, Portland, Sacramento, Atlantic City, and Charlotte, among others. These additions have replaced the canceled stadium shows with Billy Joel that were originally planned in states like New Jersey, California, New Orleans, and Detroit.

With a music career spanning decades, Stevie Nicks has solidified her place as a music icon, having sold over 220 million albums worldwide. She achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, once with Fleetwood Mac in 1998 and later as a solo artist in 2019. Despite her illustrious career, Nicks continues to captivate audiences with her timeless hits and powerful performances.

While Nicks’ only 2025 show thus far was at the FireAid benefit in Los Angeles, where she performed some of her classic songs, fans can look forward to an extensive tour later in the year. As anticipation builds for her new album and upcoming performances, Stevie Nicks remains a force to be reckoned with in the music industry, showcasing her enduring talent and passion for creating meaningful music experiences for her fans.

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