Fleetwood Mac postpones remaining Canadian concert tour dates

Apr 9 2019, 12:22 am

Fleetwood Mac is postponing the remaining shows on their North American tour — including tonight’s performance in Toronto — because of a band member’s illness.

Songstress Stevie Nicks has the flu. And although she is apparently already on the mend, after meeting with her doctors management has decided to reschedule the last four tour stops to “allow for her full recovery.”

This includes stops in Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, and Calgary.

The band was slated to play at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto Monday night, Rogers Place in Edmonton on Saturday, April 13, and the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary on Monday, April 15.

With the Calgary Flames in playoffs and other tour commitments in Australia and Europe, the concert will be postponed until October or November 2019.

Live Nation says ticketholders will receive new dates and details shortly and refunds are available at the point of purchase.

“We are having more fun than ever on this current tour, but as we all know, touring life comes with its challenges,” said band member Mick Fleetwood, in a statement.

“The flu has sidelined Stevie for a couple of weeks but she is on the mend and we look forward to getting back out on the road. We so apologize to the fans, but we are working on rescheduling.”

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