
Rock and roll legend Stevie Nicks says a shoulder injury will impact her ongoing 2025 tour dates. This means that fans who purchased tickets for her August and September dates will have their plans postponed.
On Aug. 1, the 77-year-old singer’s team addressed fans in an Instagram post wherein they explained that a fracture sustained to her shoulder would require time to heal, prompting the rescheduling of shows previously slated for the coming months.
“Due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time, Stevie Nicksโ scheduled concerts in August and September will be rescheduled,” the post explains. “Please note that October dates will be unaffected.
The Fleetwood Mac singer’s post did not go into details on how the injury was sustained, but assured fans the tour would resume and previously purchased tickets would “be honored on the new dates” and that more information would be provided at the point of purchase.
“Ticket holders are advised to hold on to their tickets and consult the list of rescheduled dates,” the message reads.
Nicks is slated to return from her recovery and back for her tour starting Oct. 1 in Portland, Oregon. A string of unaffected October performances across the country will follow.
Fans who purchased affected tickets won’t have to worry; their tickets will still be good for the ones announced.
Read on for more details.
What Happens If Your Concert Gets Canceled?
The rescheduled Stevie Nicks shows will now take place between late October and mid-December.
Here Are the Rescheduled Stevie Nicks Concert Dates:
Oct.28 โ Detroit, Michigan (Little Caesars Arena)
Nov. 12 โ Saint Paul, Minnesota (Excel Energy Center)
Nov. 15 โ Toronto, Ontario (Scotiabank Arena)
Nov. 19 โ Brooklyn, New York (Barclays Center)
Nov. 24 โ Boston, Massachusetts (TD Garden)
Nov. 30 โ Cincinnati, Ohio (Heritage Bank Center)
Dec. 3 โ Columbia, South Carolina (Colonial Life Arena)
Dec. 7 โ Tampa, Florida (Amalie Arena)
Dec. 10 โ Hollywood, Florida (Hard Rock Live)
Unaffected Tour Dates
Oct. 1 โ Portland, Oregon (MODA Center)
Oct. 4 โ Sacramento, California (Golden 1 Center)
Oc. 7 โ Phoenix, Arizona (PHX Arena)
Oct. 11 โ Las Vegas, Nevada (T-Mobile Arena)
Oct. 15 โ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Paycom Center)
Oct. 18 โ Atlantic City, New Jersey (Boardwalk Hall)
Oct. 21 โ Charlotte, North Carolina (Spectrum Center)
Oct. 25 โ Hartford, Connecticut (PeoplesBank Arena)