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Fleetwood Mac

Live Performances by Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac Full Concert - Largo Performance Featuring Rhiannon and More

Civic Arena
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

October 15, 1975 | Video Length: 1:42
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    By October 15, 1975, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a significant transformation in their career. This live recording from Largo, United States, took place shortly after the release of their self-titled album, "Fleetwood Mac," which debuted earlier that same year. The album marked the band's first collaboration with vocalist Stevie Nicks and guitarist Lindsay Buckingham, ushering in a new era that radically shifted their sound towards a softer rock and pop-infused style. The Largo concert features several tracks from this album, including the iconic "Rhiannon," showcasing the band's evolving artistry and stage presence. This transition was pivotal, as it laid the groundwork for their future success, particularly with the monumental album "Rumours," released just a couple of years later, which would solidify their status in music history. The concert reflects a time of growth and experimentation for Fleetwood Mac, capturing the early synergy of the newly formed lineup.

Fleetwood Mac - Full Concert - Capitol Theatre Performance

Capitol Theatre
Passaic, New Jersey, United States

October 17, 1975 | Video Length: 42:38
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    On October 17, 1975, Fleetwood Mac performed a live concert at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance took place shortly after the release of their self-titled album "Fleetwood Mac" in July 1975, which marked the introduction of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks into the band. This album was a significant turning point, as it propelled them into mainstream success, featuring hits like "Rihannon" and "Say You Love Me." By the time of this concert, the band's dynamic and musical direction had evolved, showcasing a blend of rock and soft, melodic pop that would come to characterize their sound. The 1975 live recording highlights not only their burgeoning popularity but also the chemistry between the band members, setting the stage for their future iconic albums, including "Rumours" released in 1977.

Fleetwood Mac - 'Landslide' Live Performance at Capitol Theatre

Capitol Theatre
Passaic, New Jersey, United States

October 17, 1975 | Video Length: 3:35
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    On October 17, 1975, Fleetwood Mac performed "Landslide" live at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance took place shortly after the release of their self-titled album, "Fleetwood Mac," which came out earlier that year in July 1975. This album was significant as it marked the band's first collaboration with Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, whose addition brought a new sound and dynamic to the group. The period was marked by a blend of rock and pop that would help define their future successes. Interestingly, "Landslide," written by Nicks, encapsulates themes of reflection and change, resonating with the band's own transition from their earlier blues roots to a more mainstream rock sound, paving the way for their monumental album "Rumours" that would follow in 1977. The live recording captures the band's evolving artistry during this formative phase.

Fleetwood Mac - Say You Love Me Live Performance at Studio Instrument Rentals

San Jose Civic Auditorium
San Jose, California, United States

November 30, 1975 | Video Length: 3:56
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    On November 30, 1975, Fleetwood Mac performed "Say You Love Me" live at Studio Instrument Rentals in Los Angeles, a time when they were experiencing a significant transformation in their career. This performance took place just after the release of their self-titled album "Fleetwood Mac" in 1975, which marked the band's commercial breakthrough after bringing in new members Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The album contained hits like "Rhiannon" and "Over My Head," solidifying their new sound. Interestingly, this live recording came just before the release of the iconic album "Rumours" in 1977, which would catapult them into superstardom with tracks like "Go Your Own Way" and "Dreams." The band's chemistry during this period was palpable, laying the groundwork for their legacy as one of the most successful rock groups of the time.

  • In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their self-titled album, "Fleetwood Mac," in Ju... Read Full Description >

    In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their self-titled album, "Fleetwood Mac," in July 1975. This album marked the beginning of a new era for the band, highlighting the contributions of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, who had joined the group shortly before its release. The live recording of "Rhiannon" captures the band in the midst of their meteoric rise to fame, illustrating the powerful synergy between Buckingham's guitar work and Nicks' commanding vocals. "Rhiannon," inspired by a Welsh myth, showcases Nicks' unique storytelling and has since become one of the band's signature songs. By this point, Fleetwood Mac was transitioning from a blues-oriented band to a commercial rock powerhouse, setting the stage for the massive success that would follow with their later album, "Rumours," released in 1977.

Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun (Live) Performance in HD Remaster

Studio Instrument Rentals
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 1976 | Video Length: 4:47
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    In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was riding the crest of success following the release of their self-titled album in 1975, which marked a significant turning point in their career. This live performance of "You Make Loving Fun," recorded at Studio Instrument Rentals in Los Angeles, showcases the band's dynamic energy during a period of immense popularity. The band was about to release their iconic album *Rumours* later that year, which would ultimately become one of the best-selling albums of all time. This recording highlights their blend of rock and pop sensibilities, as well as the strong vocal harmony between members, particularly Christine McVie, who wrote the song. This pivotal moment in their career set the stage for a legacy that included numerous hits and a profound impact on the music industry.

  • In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was in a transformative phase, having just released their self-titled album "Fleetwood Mac" a few months earlier, in Ju... Read Full Description >

    In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was in a transformative phase, having just released their self-titled album "Fleetwood Mac" a few months earlier, in July 1975. This album marked the band's resurgence and featured the hit single "Rhiannon," which became one of their signature songs. The live performance of "Rhiannon" on "The Midnight Special" showcased the band's chemistry and the impact of the addition of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to the lineup, which revitalized their sound and propelled them into mainstream success. By 1976, the band's momentum was building, and they were poised to reach new heights with their subsequent album, "Rumours," released in 1977. The energy and popularity of this live recording reflect Fleetwood Mac's growing prominence in the rock music scene during this pivotal period of their career.

Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon Live Performance on The Midnight Special

The Midnight Special

February 27, 1976 | Video Length: 6:40
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  • On February 27, 1976, Fleetwood Mac performed "Rhiannon" on *The Midnight Special*, marking a significant period in their career during which they wer... Read Full Description >

    On February 27, 1976, Fleetwood Mac performed "Rhiannon" on *The Midnight Special*, marking a significant period in their career during which they were enjoying mainstream success. At this point, the band had recently released their critically acclaimed album *Fleetwood Mac* in 1975, which was their self-titled work featuring the iconic lineup of Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood. This album not only propelled them into the spotlight but also included hits like "Rhiannon" and "Landslide," both of which showcased their blend of rock and pop. Their performance on *The Midnight Special* helped solidify their presence on American television and further promoted the album, contributing to the band's rise as one of the defining groups of the 1970s. Notably, the success of this period laid the groundwork for their subsequent landmark album, *Rumours*, released in 1977.

Fleetwood Mac - 'I'm So Afraid' Live Performance at University of Santa Barbara

Campus Stadium
Santa Barbara, California, United States

May 2, 1976 | Video Length: 5:06
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  • In 1976, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a meteoric rise in their career, driven largely by the success of their album "Fleetwood Mac," released in 197... Read Full Description >

    In 1976, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a meteoric rise in their career, driven largely by the success of their album "Fleetwood Mac," released in 1975. This self-titled album marked a significant turning point for the band, as it introduced a new lineup featuring Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, which brought a fresh sound that captivated audiences. The live recording of "I'm So Afraid" on May 2, 1976, captures the band at a pivotal moment, shortly before the release of their monumental album "Rumours" later that year. "Rumours" would go on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time, solidifying Fleetwood Mac's status as rock legends. The performance showcases Buckingham's intense guitar work and vocals, elements that would define their live sound during this peak era. Notably, the band's chemistry on stage reflected the turbulence of their personal relationships, which would famously inspire much of the songwriting in "Rumours."

  • In January 1977, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a significant apex in their career, having released their self-titled album "Fleetwood Mac" in 1975, w... Read Full Description >

    In January 1977, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a significant apex in their career, having released their self-titled album "Fleetwood Mac" in 1975, which marked a new era for the band after the incorporation of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. The live recording of "Gold Dust Woman" captures this transformative period as the band was on the cusp of their massive success with the subsequent album "Rumours," released in 1977. "Rumours" would go on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time, solidifying Fleetwood Mac's place in music history. Interestingly, during this live performance in Japan, the group was still sharing the stage for promotional purposes related to their rising fame, showcasing their evolving sound characterized by rich harmonies and intricate instrumentation, laying the groundwork for the iconic sound that would later define their greatest hits.

  • In January 1977, Fleetwood Mac was riding high on the success of their self-titled album released in 1975, which marked a crucial turning point for th... Read Full Description >

    In January 1977, Fleetwood Mac was riding high on the success of their self-titled album released in 1975, which marked a crucial turning point for the band. The 1975 album brought them newfound commercial success and mainstream appeal, particularly with the inclusion of hits like "Rhiannon" and "Landslide." By the time of the live recording of "Go Your Own Way," which captured the band's electrifying performances during their subsequent tour, they were promoting their follow-up album, "Rumours," which would ultimately become one of the best-selling albums of all time. The song "Go Your Own Way," co-written by Lindsey Buckingham, reflects the personal turmoil and tensions within the band during this period, particularly surrounding Buckingham's relationship with Stevie Nicks. This live performance showcases their evolving dynamic and the raw energy that defined Fleetwood Mac in the late 1970s.

  • In early 1979, Fleetwood Mac was riding high on the success of their monumental album "Rumours," released in 1977. This album catapulted the band to u... Read Full Description >

    In early 1979, Fleetwood Mac was riding high on the success of their monumental album "Rumours," released in 1977. This album catapulted the band to unprecedented commercial heights, featuring classics like "Go Your Own Way" and "Dreams." The live recording of "The Chain," captured during this era, showcases the band performing at a peak moment in their career, just as they began to shift towards their ambitious follow-up album "Tusk" which was released later that year. Interestingly, "The Chain" stands out as one of the few tracks credited to all five members, highlighting the unique collaborative spirit within the band during a tumultuous period marked by personal strife, particularly between Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. This performance underscores both their dynamic stage presence and the intricate musical chemistry that has defined Fleetwood Mac's legacy.

Fleetwood Mac Live Performance of 'Angel' at St. Louis Checkerdome

Checkerdome
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

November 6, 1979 | Video Length: 6:06
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    In November 1979, Fleetwood Mac was in the midst of promoting their critically acclaimed album "Tusk," which had been released just a month earlier. This live recording of "Angel" from the Checkerdome in St. Louis captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career as they transitioned from the mainstream success of "Rumours" to a more experimental sound with "Tusk." The recording showcases their willingness to take creative risks, resulting in a double album that diverged from the traditional pop-rock format that had characterized their earlier work. Notably, "Tusk" was significant for its innovative use of studio techniques and its incorporation of diverse musical elements. The live performance exemplifies the band's dynamic stage presence during this period and highlights Stevie Nicks's haunting vocals, which were a central feature of the album. The contrast between the intimate nature of "Angel" and the elaborate production typical of "Tusk" reflects Fleetwood Mac’s evolution as

Fleetwood Mac Live: The Chain from the Mirage Tour in Los Angeles

Mirage tour
Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 30, 1981 | Video Length: 6:56
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  • In late 1981, Fleetwood Mac was in the midst of their highly successful Mirage tour, supporting the album "Mirage," which was released in June of that... Read Full Description >

    In late 1981, Fleetwood Mac was in the midst of their highly successful Mirage tour, supporting the album "Mirage," which was released in June of that year. This was a pivotal moment in the band's career as they had recently regrouped after a tumultuous period that saw the departure of several members and significant shifts in their musical direction. The live recording from November 30, 1981, captures the band at a high point, showcasing their ability to blend rock with pop sensibilities. "The Chain," a fan favorite, reflects the band's unity and resilience, featuring distinctive contributions from Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. Interestingly, "The Chain" is notable for being one of the few tracks credited to all five members of the classic lineup, symbolizing the collaborative spirit that characterized fleetwood mac’s work during that era. This performance highlights their dynamic presence, further solidifying their status as iconic rock figures.

Fleetwood Mac Live in Los Angeles: Go Your Own Way from the Mirage Tour

Mirage tour
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 1982 | Video Length: 6:11
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  • In early 1982, Fleetwood Mac was in the midst of their "Mirage" tour, promoting their album "Mirage," which had been released in June 1982. This era m... Read Full Description >

    In early 1982, Fleetwood Mac was in the midst of their "Mirage" tour, promoting their album "Mirage," which had been released in June 1982. This era marked a significant period for the band, as "Mirage" was their first studio album in over three years and featured a blend of their trademark harmonies and pop rock sound, continuing the success of their previous works. The song "Go Your Own Way," which is prominently featured in the live recording from January 1, 1982, is one of the band's most enduring hits, originally released on their landmark album "Rumours" in 1977. This particular live performance showcases Lindsey Buckingham’s virtuosic guitar playing and the band's dynamic stage presence, highlighting their ability to captivate audiences. Notably, tensions within the band were rising during this period, which would ultimately lead to lineup changes in the following years, adding a layer of complexity to their live performances.

  • In January 1982, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a significant transitional period in their career. This live recording, featured in the video "Fleetwo... Read Full Description >

    In January 1982, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a significant transitional period in their career. This live recording, featured in the video "Fleetwood Mac - Live 1982," occurred shortly after the release of their album "Mirage," which came out in 1982, making it their latest studio work at the time of the performance. "Mirage" marked a return to the studio after a hiatus during which tensions within the band had grown, yet it showcased their continued popularity and ability to craft catchy pop-rock hits. Notably, this concert reflected the evolving dynamics within Fleetwood Mac, especially amid the personal changes and lineup shifts following Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's earlier contributions. The performance highlighted their resilience as they aimed to maintain their status in the music industry, a testament to their deep catalog and the enduring appeal of their live shows.

Fleetwood Mac - Live Performance of 'Gypsy' at LA Forum 1982

LA Forum
Inglewood, CA, United States

January 1, 1982 | Video Length: 4:34
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  • In January 1982, Fleetwood Mac was at a pivotal moment in their career, having recently released the album "Mirage" in June 1982. This album represent... Read Full Description >

    In January 1982, Fleetwood Mac was at a pivotal moment in their career, having recently released the album "Mirage" in June 1982. This album represented their continued success in the soft rock and pop genre, following the massive popularity of their previous record, "Rumours," which had solidified their place in music history. The live recording of "Gypsy" from the LA Forum showcases Fleetwood Mac's enduring appeal and musical evolution. Notably, "Gypsy" became one of the standout tracks on "Mirage," highlighting Stevie Nicks' distinctive vocals and the band's harmonious blend. The performance exemplifies the band's transition into the 1980s, marked by a shift in sound and themes, as well as their resilience in the face of personal and artistic challenges. The upgraded stereo sound in the video allows fans to appreciate the richness of their live performance during this exciting period in their career.

Fleetwood Mac - Mirage Tour Live 1982 Full Concert

January 1, 1982 | Video Length: 1:17:23
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  • By early 1982, Fleetwood Mac was riding the success of their album "Mirage," which was released in June 1982. The "Mirage Tour" concert captured in th... Read Full Description >

    By early 1982, Fleetwood Mac was riding the success of their album "Mirage," which was released in June 1982. The "Mirage Tour" concert captured in the recording reflects a period of transformation and reinvigoration for the band. While they enjoyed massive success with their previous album, "Rumours," released in 1977, internal tensions and shifts in the lineup had begun to affect their dynamic. The tour was significant as it marked the band's first live performances in several years following a tumultuous period that included personal struggles and a brief hiatus. During this time, they showcased a more polished pop rock sound, integrating elements of new wave, which can be witnessed in their live renditions. The energy and performance in the 1982 concert embody a band striving to maintain their legacy while navigating the complexities of fame and creativity. This concert stands as a testament to their resilience and ability to draw in audiences despite facing challenges.

Fleetwood Mac - Live Performance of 'Dreams' at the US Festival

US Festival
Devore, CA, United States

May 30, 1982 | Video Length: 4:13
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  • In May 1982, Fleetwood Mac performed "Dreams" live at the US Festival, showcasing the band's status as major rock icons during a transformative period... Read Full Description >

    In May 1982, Fleetwood Mac performed "Dreams" live at the US Festival, showcasing the band's status as major rock icons during a transformative period in their career. Prior to this performance, the band had released their critically acclaimed album "Rumours" in 1977, which solidified their place in music history with hits like "Dreams," "Go Your Own Way," and "Don't Stop." By 1982, however, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing internal tensions and lineup changes, particularly following the departure of Lindsey Buckingham in 1987. The performance at the US Festival represented a pivotal moment when the band's popularity was still strong, despite the personal and professional difficulties they were facing. The song "Dreams" itself would later gain renewed recognition in the 2020s, amplifying Fleetwood Mac's enduring influence in rock music. Notably, the concert underscored the band's ability to captivate audiences with their harmonious blend of rock and pop, even as they navigated complex dy

Fleetwood Mac - 'Gypsy' Live Performance at the US Festival

US Festival
San Bernardino, CA, United States

May 30, 1982 | Video Length: 4:35
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  • In 1982, Fleetwood Mac was in the midst of their impactful period following the release of their highly successful album "Mirage," which came out in 1... Read Full Description >

    In 1982, Fleetwood Mac was in the midst of their impactful period following the release of their highly successful album "Mirage," which came out in 1982, just before their performance at the US Festival on May 30 of that year. "Gypsy," a single from "Mirage," became one of the defining tracks for the band and served as a highlight of their live performances. This period marked a significant moment for Fleetwood Mac, as they attempted to regain the massive popularity they enjoyed in the late 1970s, influenced by lineup changes and personal challenges. The US Festival, where they performed "Gypsy," was a notable event for showcasing major acts of the era and illustrated the band's ability to blend commercial success with their distinctive sound in a live setting, setting the stage for their later works.

Fleetwood Mac Full Concert - Los Angeles Forum HBO Broadcast

Los Angeles Forum
Los Angeles, CA, United States

December 31, 1982 | Video Length: 57:30
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  • By the time of the live recording at the Los Angeles Forum on December 31, 1982, Fleetwood Mac was well-established as a major force in rock music, ca... Read Full Description >

    By the time of the live recording at the Los Angeles Forum on December 31, 1982, Fleetwood Mac was well-established as a major force in rock music, capitalizing on the success of their 1982 album "Mirage." This album marked a return to the band's pop-oriented sound after a more experimental phase, featuring hits like "Hold Me" and "Gypsy." The concert, broadcast on HBO in 1983, showcased the band's ability to draw large crowds and maintained their reputation as dynamic live performers. Notably, this concert was among the last for the classic lineup before tensions during the recording of their next album, "Tango in the Night," arose. The setlist included fan favorites such as "The Chain" and "Love in Store," highlighting their blend of rock and pop that resonated deeply with audiences.

  • In 1997, Fleetwood Mac released "The Dance," a live album that captured the band's iconic reunion tour featuring members Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Ni... Read Full Description >

    In 1997, Fleetwood Mac released "The Dance," a live album that captured the band's iconic reunion tour featuring members Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood. This concert marked a significant moment for the band, as it was their first live performance together since 1995, reuniting the classic lineup after a tumultuous period of solo projects and lineup changes. "The Dance" included not only classic hits like "Rihannon" and "Landslide," but also new material such as "Silver Springs," a song that had been previously unreleased from the "Rumours" sessions. The concert was a critical and commercial success, showcasing their enduring talent and appeal. Notably, it was during this period that Fleetwood Mac reintroduced themselves to a new generation, solidifying their legacy as one of the most influential rock bands of their time.

Fleetwood Mac - Silver Springs Live Performance at Warner Bros. Studios

Warner Bros. Studios
Burbank, CA, United States

May 1, 1997 | Video Length: 5:34
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  • In May 1997, Fleetwood Mac performed "Silver Springs" live at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. This performance is notably tied to the reu... Read Full Description >

    In May 1997, Fleetwood Mac performed "Silver Springs" live at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. This performance is notably tied to the reunion of the band's iconic lineup, which featured Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, and Stevie Nicks. The live recording aligns with the promotion of "The Dance," Fleetwood Mac's first live album featuring the reunited lineup that showcased their enduring popularity. Released in 1997, "The Dance" achieved critical and commercial success, reaching #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. An interesting fact about "Silver Springs" is that it was originally written during the recording sessions for their 1977 album "Rumours," but was left off the final tracklist. The live performance in 1997 helped revive interest in this classic, underscoring Fleetwood Mac's ability to blend their past with revitalized performances, celebrating their legacy as one of the most successful rock bands in history.

Fleetwood Mac Live Performance of 'Tusk' at Warner Bros. Studios

Warner Bros. Studios
Burbank, CA, United States

May 1, 1997 | Video Length: 4:21
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  • In May 1997, Fleetwood Mac performed "Tusk" live at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. This recording came during a pivotal moment in the ba... Read Full Description >

    In May 1997, Fleetwood Mac performed "Tusk" live at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. This recording came during a pivotal moment in the band's history, following their reunion for the live album "The Dance," which celebrated their classic lineup and marked their first tour together since 1998. The anticipation surrounding "The Dance" and the subsequent performances reinvigorated their popularity, introducing their music to a new generation. Notably, "Tusk" originally appeared on their 1979 album of the same name, which was a departure from their earlier sound and showcased their willingness to experiment. The live recording, remastered for the occasion, not only highlights the band's enduring talent but also serves as a testament to their ability to blend rock with innovative production—a hallmark of Fleetwood Mac's legacy. The performance encapsulates the spirit of their reunion and the lasting impact of their music.

Fleetwood Mac - Live Performance of 'Everywhere' at Warner Bros. Studios

Warner Bros. Studios
Burbank, CA, United States

May 1, 1997 | Video Length: 3:23
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  • In May 1997, Fleetwood Mac performed "Everywhere" live at Warner Bros. Studios, a significant moment in the band's long and storied career. This perfo... Read Full Description >

    In May 1997, Fleetwood Mac performed "Everywhere" live at Warner Bros. Studios, a significant moment in the band's long and storied career. This performance was part of the promotional activities surrounding the release of "The Dance," a live album that celebrated the band's reunion and showcased their enduring popularity. The album, released in 1997, featured classic hits from their vast catalog and marked the first time the original lineup had come together since 1990. Interestingly, "Everywhere," which originally appeared on the band's 1988 album "Tango in the Night," was one of their most notable singles often associated with the band's melodic pop rock sound. This live performance not only highlighted their musical chemistry but also served to reintroduce Fleetwood Mac to a new generation, reaffirming their status as music legends.

Fleetwood Mac - Live at The Forum, Full Concert Performing 'On With The Show'

The Forum
Inglewood, California, United States

December 6, 2014 | Video Length: 2:27:37
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  • In December 2014, Fleetwood Mac was on their "On With The Show" tour, a notable event in the band's history as it marked the return of Christine McVie... Read Full Description >

    In December 2014, Fleetwood Mac was on their "On With The Show" tour, a notable event in the band's history as it marked the return of Christine McVie after a 16-year hiatus. This concert at The Forum in Inglewood, California, showcased a lineup familiar to many fans, bringing together the classic members and highlighting their rich collaborative history. Prior to this tour, Fleetwood Mac released the album "Extended Play" in 2013, which featured new music and served as a precursor to their reunion tour. The band's ability to draw huge crowds and deliver timeless performances was evident during this live recording, reflecting their enduring legacy in rock music. The excitement surrounding McVie’s return contributed to the tour's success, as both fans and critics celebrated the band's rejuvenated dynamic onstage.


  • In 2015, when Fleetwood Mac performed "Little Lies" live, the band was celebrating their legacy and revisiting their classic hits during their On with... Read Full Description >

    In 2015, when Fleetwood Mac performed "Little Lies" live, the band was celebrating their legacy and revisiting their classic hits during their On with the Show tour, which featured the return of Christine McVie after a 16-year absence. "Little Lies," a track from their 1987 album *Tango in the Night*, was significant as it marked their final top 10 hit in the U.S. as of 2014, illustrating the band's enduring appeal and the timeless quality of their music. The performance showcases the band’s signature harmonies and cohesive sound, which were pivotal in the 1970s and 80s, helping to solidify their status as rock icons. Notably, "Little Lies" was written by Christine McVie and was well-received, underscoring her critical role in the band's creative output. The live recording reflects Fleetwood Mac's ability to connect with fans, blending nostalgia with the raw energy of live performance.

Fleetwood Mac Full Concert Live in Austin, Texas at Frank Erwin Center

Frank Erwin Center
Austin, Texas, United States

March 1, 2015 | Video Length: 2:18:14
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  • On March 1, 2015, Fleetwood Mac performed at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, during their "On With the Show" tour. This concert came after th... Read Full Description >

    On March 1, 2015, Fleetwood Mac performed at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, during their "On With the Show" tour. This concert came after the release of their live album "The Dance" in 1997, which showcased a reunion of the classic lineup, and after a significant gap in studio albums as their last studio album at that time was "Say You Will," released in 2003. By the time of this 2015 concert, Fleetwood Mac had re-established itself as a prominent force in the music industry, garnering praise for its live performances. An interesting detail about the tour surrounding this concert is that it marked the return of Christine McVie, who had left the band in the late 1990s, making this reunion particularly notable for fans. The concert in Austin showcased the band's enduring appeal, performing beloved hits that spanned decades of their influential career.

Rumours of Fleetwood Mac - Full Concert at The Sage, Gateshead

The Sage
Gateshead, England, United Kingdom

May 19, 2018 | Video Length: 59:03
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  • On May 19, 2018, Fleetwood Mac was actively touring and performing live, reflecting their enduring legacy and continued popularity in rock music. Prio... Read Full Description >

    On May 19, 2018, Fleetwood Mac was actively touring and performing live, reflecting their enduring legacy and continued popularity in rock music. Prior to this performance, the band had released their self-titled album "Fleetwood Mac" in 1975, which marked a significant turning point in their career with the arrival of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. This era saw the band transition into a more commercial sound that would later culminate in their iconic "Rumours" album, released in 1977. During this time, Fleetwood Mac was known for their intricate harmonies and personal songwriting, often drawing from real-life relationships within the band. The live recording captures not just their musical prowess but also the band's ability to engage with their audience through powerful performances. Notably, Fleetwood Mac has undergone numerous lineup changes over the years, yet their music continues to resonate with fans around the world, showcasing their resilience and adaptability in the e

  • The live recording of "Sara" performed by Rumours of Fleetwood Mac in Gateshead on May 19, 2018, showcases the enduring popularity of Fleetwood Mac's ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Sara" performed by Rumours of Fleetwood Mac in Gateshead on May 19, 2018, showcases the enduring popularity of Fleetwood Mac's music, particularly from their iconic album "Rumours," released in 1977. "Sara," written by Stevie Nicks, is one of the standout tracks from the album, which remains one of the best-selling albums of all time. By 2018, Fleetwood Mac had seen various lineup changes and shifts in their musical direction, most notably after the departure of Lindsey Buckingham. Rumours of Fleetwood Mac, the tribute band performing this live recording, captures the essence of the original group’s sound, paying homage to the rich history of a band that has had a profound influence on rock music and pop culture. The performance illustrates how the band's timeless hits continue to resonate with audiences decades after their initial release.

Fleetwood Mac Live in Edmonton: Full Concert Performance Featuring 'The Chain', 'Dreams', and More

Rogers Place
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

November 12, 2019 | Video Length: 1:35:50
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  • In 2019, Fleetwood Mac was in a unique position in their career, primarily performing as a legacy band while continuing to attract large audiences wor... Read Full Description >

    In 2019, Fleetwood Mac was in a unique position in their career, primarily performing as a legacy band while continuing to attract large audiences worldwide. The live recording from November 12, 2019, at Rogers Place in Edmonton represents part of their ongoing 'An Evening with Fleetwood Mac' tour. Prior to this tour, the band released their most recent studio album, "Say You Will," in 2003, which showcased their signature sound and featured new material following a lengthy hiatus from studio recordings. Notably, the 2019 tour did not feature founding member Lindsey Buckingham, who was replaced by Neil Finn and Mike Campbell, presenting a new dynamic and energy to their performances. The setlist included iconic tracks like "The Chain," "Dreams," and "Rhiannon," reflecting their remarkable legacy while also allowing for the continued evolution of their live performances. The tour underscored their enduring popularity and ability to attract both nostalgic fans and a new generation of lis

  • In 1997, Fleetwood Mac experienced a significant renaissance with their live album "The Dance," which marked a reunion of the band's classic lineup, i... Read Full Description >

    In 1997, Fleetwood Mac experienced a significant renaissance with their live album "The Dance," which marked a reunion of the band's classic lineup, including Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, and John McVie. This live recording features powerful renditions of their greatest hits and was released after the band had been on hiatus for several years. "Big Love," one of the standout tracks from the live performance, showcases Buckingham's distinctive guitar work and intricate vocal harmonies that the band is known for. Interestingly, this tour not only celebrated their past successes but also highlighted a renewed chemistry among the members, which had been lacking during their earlier years. The emotional depth of this performance resonates with fans, solidifying Fleetwood Mac's enduring legacy and ability to captivate audiences even decades after their initial rise to fame.