Stevie Nicks announces 2023 headline tour dates

Virgin Radio

24 Jan 2023, 11:52

Stevie Nicks

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Stevie Nicks has announced a string of solo dates alongside her tour with Billy Joel this year.

Nicks’ joint tour with the Piano Man singer, Two Icons, One Night, will kick off in March with seven shows before it comes to an end in September.

Her solo tour will happen in between those dates, as the Fleetwood Mac icon puts on 14 solo shows, starting on 15th March at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena.

Nicks will also be stopping off in venues across New Orleans, Nashville and Orlando in April and May before wrapping up in Louisville on 27th June.

Pre-sale tickets will drop on Live Nation this Thursday (26th January) and general sale will open the following day (27th January). You can get your hands on them here.

This comes after Dolly Parton announced Stevie would feature on her upcoming album Rock Star. She will join the likes of Brandi Carlile, Paul McCartney and Steven Tyler as featured artists on the record.

Parton also added she had reached out to the likes of Mick Jagger and Sir Elton John to appear on the album. She revealed: "I just recorded for my rock album and I did [Elton’s] song, 'Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me'.

“And I’ve sent out a message asking if he would sing with me on it and possibly play the piano. So if y’all get to see him, say Dolly wants you to sing on her record! So anyway, but I love him, just tell him to enjoy it because it was great fun for me."

Stevie Nicks’ 2023 US tour dates:

March

Wednesday 15 – Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena

Saturday 18 – Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena

Thursday 23 – San Francisco, Chase Center

Sunday 26 – Sacramento, Golden 1 Center

Thursday 30 – Oklahoma City, Paycom Center

April

Sunday 2 – New Orleans, Smoothie King Center

Wednesday 5 – Birmingham, The Legacy Arena at BJCC

May

Friday 12 – Raleigh, PNC Arena

Tuesday 16 – Knoxville, Thompson-Boling Arena

Monday 22 – Atlanta, State Farm Arena

Tuesday 25 – Orlando, Amway Center

June

Tuesday 20 – Toronto, Scotiabank Arena

Friday 23 – Chicago, United Center

Tuesday 27 – Louisville, KFC Yum! Center

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