2 August, 2025
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Stevie Nicks has announced the rescheduling of her upcoming tour dates due to a fractured shoulder. The 77-year-old singer-songwriter shared the news via her Instagram account, stating that her concerts originally set for August and September 2023 will be postponed as she requires time to recover.

A message from Nicks’ team emphasized, “Due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time, Stevie Nicks’ scheduled concerts in August and September will be rescheduled. Please note that October dates will be unaffected. Stevie looks forward to seeing everyone soon and apologizes to the fans for this inconvenience.”

Nicks was slated to kick off her tour in August. Fans are eager to see her return to the stage, and the anticipation remains strong for the October concerts that will proceed as planned.

Legacy of Buckingham Nicks Reissued

In related news, the iconic album *Buckingham Nicks*, featuring both Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, is being reissued for the first time. This studio album, originally released in September 1973, has been meticulously sourced from the original master tapes for its return to vinyl, along with high-resolution digital files for CD and digital platforms.

Despite its initial lack of commercial success, *Buckingham Nicks* played a pivotal role in the history of rock music. It was at this time that drummer Mick Fleetwood invited Nicks and Buckingham to join his band, Fleetwood Mac. The duo’s transition into one of the world’s most famous rock bands marked a significant moment in music history.

The relationship between Nicks and Buckingham has been strained since his departure from Fleetwood Mac in 2018 under contentious circumstances. Fleetwood has expressed a desire for the two to reconcile, indicating a hope for future collaborations. He had previously aimed to reunite the band before the passing of Christine McVie in November 2022 at the age of 79, a loss that has deeply affected him.

Fleetwood recently shared his ongoing struggles to find direction since McVie’s death but remains optimistic about future musical endeavors. He stated, “I miss playing as much as we used to. I’m hoping next year, one way or another, some band somewhere will say, come and play with drums or something.” He expressed his eagerness to work on new material, noting, “I always love to do whatever I can do working on an album that next year we may tour with it. I don’t know, but not Fleetwood Mac.”

As Nicks recovers from her injury and the music community reflects on the reissue of *Buckingham Nicks*, fans remain hopeful for the future of both artists and their musical legacies.