
“But I went through a divorce and I felt isolated in the country.


“I had some deluded idea that I wanted to live the ‘country lady’ life,” she tells Rolling Stone. McVie says that her decision to leave the band was very simple. Tickets go on sale beginning Monday, April 7 through the Live Nation mobile app and Live Nation’s at website. at the Target Center, with the band performing 34 shows in 33 cities across North America. American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Monday, March 31 at 10 a.m. The tour, entitled On With the Show, will kick off on Tuesday, Sept. Well, it might be time to prepare for armageddon because the Mac’s keyboardist and singer – who quit the band in 1998 after a three-decade stint in the group – is returning for a world tour beginning this September and a possible new album. Fleetwood Mac concluded the European dates with a show in Amsterdam on Saturday.A little over a year ago, Stevie Nicks told Rolling Stonethere was “more of a chance of an asteroid hitting the Earth” than Christine McVie returning to Fleetwood Mac. earlier this year and recently finished the tour's European leg, where Christine McVie briefly rejoined the group onstage in London in late September. The reunited troupe played Canada and the U.S. The '70s-era rockers, who have seen several lineup changes over the past 40 years, reunited in late 2012 to announce an extensive world tour and plans to attempt writing new music together. He was previously married to keyboardist, singer and former bandmate Christine McVie from 1970 to 1978. Refunds are being offered to all ticket holders for the Australia and New Zealand shows.īritish musician McVie, 67, founded the group with Fleetwood in the late 1960s. There were no further details about McVie's cancer diagnosis or treatment. Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham said they hope "fans everywhere will join us in wishing John and his family all the best." The classic rock group issued a statement Sunday about the cancellation of 14 upcoming dates. Fleetwood Mac has cancelled the upcoming Australian and New Zealand leg of the band's world tour to allow co-founder and bassist John McVie to seek treatment for cancer.
