Stevie Nicks Reschedules 2025 Tour Dates After Shoulder Injury

Quinn Parker here, jittering on my chair after three giant mugs of java, and I have news about Stevie Nicks’s big tour hiccup that has me almost spilling my latte.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer revealed on Instagram that she fractured her shoulder, forcing her to push nine dates originally set for August and September into November and December of 2025. Fans asked about the Barclays Center opener on Friday, August 8, and guess what – that show now slides to Wednesday, November 19. Meanwhile the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall concert on Saturday, October 18 is still a go. Stevie gently reminds everyone to hang on to their tickets because they will be honored on the new dates.
Even with a cast or sling in tow, Nicks is not slowing down on her creative front. She just dropped the first taste of the upcoming reissue Buckingham/Nicks, the 1973 gem she recorded with Lindsey Buckingham. The lead single Crying In The Night oozes scratchy 70s charm and feels like it was plucked straight from the classic Fleetwood Mac era. That record lands in stores on September 19. Whether she will treat concertgoers to that new material, or if Buckingham might cameo backstage, remains under lock and key – but trust me, I am dying to find out.
If you have ever stood awestruck as Stevie Nicks took the stage, you know she mixes Fleetwood Mac magic and solo fire with ease. Based on recent set lists from Set List FM, she usually launches into Outside the Rain before sailing through classics like Dreams and Gypsy. Solo anthems such as Edge of Seventeen and Stand Back deliver goosebumps, while covers of Tom Petty’s Free Fallin’ and Buffalo Springfield’s For What It’s Worth add nostalgic flair.
Rescheduling a tour is no small feat, but backstage sources tell me the team is hustling to realign travel, production crews, and VIP packages. Ticketholders should check the point of purchase for updated details and keep an eye on official channels for any further tweaks. October dates remain locked in, giving fans enough time to plan fall road trips before the winter run kicks off in November.
Stevie Nicks’s postponement joins a growing list of Rock and Roll Hall of Famers who are still hitting the road decades after their debut. If you are planning your concert calendar, don’t miss acts like Bob Dylan touring with Willie Nelson or Heart joining forces with Cheap Trick in 2025. Classic rock is alive and well, folks, and tickets are vanishing fast.
As a double Hall of Famer with Fleetwood Mac and as a solo icon, Stevie Nicks moves in at 77 with more star power than ever. She has a catalog so deep it could fill several arenas: think haunting harmonies on Landslide, the swagger of Bella Donna, and raw emotion in Leather and Lace. For those wondering about what to expect, insiders say her band is ready to deliver an eight-piece powerhouse performance complete with layered vocals and swirling shawls.
This smack of tour drama, a fresh 70s single, and the promise of more to come makes me twitchy with anticipation. Keep those coffee cups full, because we are going to need the energy to catch every sparkle of Stevie’s show.
Whew, that’s enough caffeine for one article!
Sources: Celebrity Storm and New York Post, Set List FM
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