Stevie Nicks Unveils August Tour: Cheapest Tickets at Just $75

Let’s cut right to it: Stevie Nicks is taking her iconic shawl and that timeless voice on the road this August, and ticket prices are shockingly reasonable for a rock legend. Official word from StevieNicksMusic.com and Rolling Stone confirms the “Living the Dream” outing kicks off August 10 at Chicago’s United Center, then moves through Madison Square Garden, Hollywood Bowl, plus festival stops in Austin and Nashville. This marks her first solo tour since 2017’s sold-out run and follows her 2022 studio album, setting serious ‘80s vibes in motion.
Ticketmaster and Live Nation listings—cited by People Magazine—show general-admission lawn seats start at $75, while standard balcony spots hover around $120. VIP access clocks in near $350, bundling early entry and an up-close photo op. Fan club members snagged presale opportunities in March, but beware of a small markup over face value. Citi cardholders and the Ticketmaster app host additional mini-presales, so setting alerts now is practically essential; last time Stevie’s shows sold out in under two hours.
Expect a deep dive into both Fleetwood Mac classics and solo favorites. Billboard reports Stevie’s drafting “Dreams,” “Rhiannon,” “Edge of Seventeen” and a few surprises from her latest record. In an interview with People Magazine, she teased, “I can’t wait to step back out there and share these songs where they belong—living.” Production will reportedly blend moody lighting, vintage video clips and ethereal fog machines, aiming to evoke nostalgia without feeling stuck in a time capsule.
One caveat: dynamic pricing may nudge costs higher as demand surges—CNBC highlighted this trend across major tours earlier this year. But if you play it smart, secondary-market platforms like SeatGeek and StubHub occasionally list face-value finds closer to showtime. Keep an eye on social media ticket swaps and local fan forums, where underpriced gems sometimes pop up.
Whether you’re an OG “Nightbird” devotee or a convert who can’t resist that silver-tinged vibrato, scoring a $75 ticket could be the steal of the season. Plan your pre-game shawl routine and maybe brush up on your Fleetwood Mac karaoke—because this tour is gearing up to be one for the scrapbook. Anyway, that’s the deal. Do with it what you will.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and StevieNicksMusic.com, Rolling Stone, People Magazine, Ticketmaster, Live Nation, Billboard, CNBC, SeatGeek, StubHub
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