Concerts featuring Stevie Nicks are delayed.
Stevie Nicks, the legendary rock singer-songwriter, has announced a series of postponements for her North American tour due to a fractured shoulder. The St. Paul show, originally scheduled for August 19, has been rescheduled to November 12, with the tour resuming on October 1 in Portland as previously planned.
In a recent Instagram post, Nicks shared the news of her injury and the subsequent tour pause. Despite this setback, she remains optimistic about resuming her tour in early October.
Meanwhile, Nicks has some exciting news for her fans. She is currently working on her first new solo album in 14 years, which she refers to as "the ghost record." This creative process began during a 92-day hotel stay prompted by the devastating fires in Los Angeles earlier in 2025.
The fires significantly impacted Nicks, who had to leave her house in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. This unfortunate event seems to have served as a catalyst for her new album, inspiring her to delve deeper into her creative process.
Nicks and her former partner Lindsey Buckingham have also announced the re-release of their 1973 duo album, "Buckingham Nicks." This album was instrumental in leading them to join Fleetwood Mac two years later. The re-release is set for mid-September, providing fans with a glimpse into Nicks' early musical career.
Despite the postponement of her tour, Nicks' new album is not affected by her shoulder injury, as it was conceived before it. The release date for the "ghost record" is yet to be announced.
Nicks, who gained fame as a longtime singer of the rock band Fleetwood Mac, has made a name for herself as a solo artist with albums like "Bella Donna." Her upcoming album promises to be another exciting addition to her discography.
As Nicks recovers from her injury and prepares for the release of her new album, her fans eagerly await the return of this iconic performer to the stage.
Stevie Nicks shared on Instagram that she is currently working on her first new solo album in 14 years, referred to as "the ghost record." Her fans are looking forward to the release of this album.
Meanwhile, Nicks and her former partner Lindsey Buckingham have announced the re-release of their 1973 duo album, "Buckingham Nicks," which inspired them to join Fleetwood Mac two years later. This re-release is set for mid-September.