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Stevie Nicks reveals shoulder injury will keep her off the road for two months


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A recent injury will keep Stevie Nicks off the road for two months.

The singer, 77, fractured her shoulder and "will require recovery time," Live Nation said in an Aug. 1 press release and statement posted on Nicks' social media accounts. As a result, nine of her upcoming concerts have been rescheduled.

The shows impacted are: Detroit; Saint Paul, Minnesota; Toronto; Brooklyn, New York; Boston; Cincinnati; Columbia, South Carolina; Tampa, Florida; and Hollywood, Florida.

The former Fleetwood Mac singer is scheduled to return to the stage with her Oct. 1 show at Portland's MODA Center.

The news comes on the heels of the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee revealing she and former flame Lindsey Buckingham will rerelease their 1973 album "Buckingham Nicks."

Which Stevie Nicks shows are rescheduled?

The impacted shows have been rescheduled for the following dates:

  • Oct. 28: Detroit's Little Caesars Arena
  • Nov. 12: Saint Paul's Xcel Energy Center
  • Nov. 15: Toronto's Scotiabank Arena
  • Nov. 19: Brooklyn's Barclays Center
  • Nov. 24: Boston's TD Garden
  • Nov. 30: Cincinnati's Heritage Bank Center
  • Dec. 3: Columbia's Colonial Life Arena
  • Dec. 7 : Tampa's Amalie Arena
  • Dec. 10: Hollywood's Hard Rock Live

Stevie Nicks 2025 North American tour dates

The shows that are set to go forward as previously scheduled are:

  • Oct. 1: Portland's MODA Center
  • Oct. 4: Sacramento's Golden 1 Center
  • Oct. 7: Phoenix's PHX Arena
  • Oct. 11: Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena
  • Oct. 15: Oklahoma City's Paycom Center
  • Oct. 18: Atlantic City, New Jersey's Boardwalk Hall
  • Oct. 21: Charlotte, North Carolina's Spectrum Center
  • Oct. 25: Hartford, Connecticut's PeoplesBank Arena