Stevie Nicks Adds Shows To Replace Nixed Billy Joel Co-Headline Dates


Rock icon Stevie Nicks is adding shows to her upcoming U.S. tour following the cancellation of concert dates with the ailing Billy Joel.

Nicks was set to join Joel for four shows during her 2025 U.S. concert tour, beginning on Aug. 8 with a concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey. However, Joel was forced to cancel all upcoming concerts while he is being treated for the brain disorder normal pressure hydrocephalus, or NPH.

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Joel was also set to co-headline with Nicks on Oct. 4 in Santa Clara, Calif., Oct. 18 in New Orleans and Nov. 15 in Detroit.

The former Fleetwood Mac singer will kick off her 2025 U.S. solo tour on Aug. 8, in Brooklyn, N.Y., which is one of eight new shows she added to her upcoming schedule of shows.

In addition, Nicks added concerts on Sept. 3 in Hollywood, Fla., Sept. 7 in Detroit, Oct. 1 in Portland, Ore., Oct. 4 in Sacramento, Calif., Oct. 18 in Atlantic City, N.J., Oct. 21 in Charlotte, N.C. and Oct. 25 in Hartford, Conn.

When Do Ticket Sales Begin For Stevie Nicks’ New Tour Dates?

Stevie Nicks announced the new tour dates and her revised schedule on her website and on social media on Monday.

Nicks’ site has links to where tickets can be purchased for all shows on her upcoming tour, as well as the new dates. Pre-sale tickets will go on sale on Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET and general ticket sales start Friday at 10 a.m.

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Nicks, of course, wrote and sang some of Fleetwood Mac’s biggest hits, including “Dreams,” “Rhiannon,” “I Don’t Wanna Know” (with Lindsey Buckingham), “Gold Dust Woman,” “Landslide” and “Seven Wonders.”

The 77-singer-songwriter’s solo hits include “Edge of Seventeen,” “Stand Back,” “If Anyone Falls,” “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” (with Tom Petty) and “Leather and Lace” (with Don Henley).

Stevie Nicks has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. The first induction came in 1998 when she joined the Rock Hall as a member of Fleetwood Mac, along with bandmates Christine McVie, John McVie, Lindsay Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood.

In 2019, Nicks became the first woman in Rock Hall history to be inducted twice when she was enshrined as a solo artist.

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