- Stevie Nicks, the iconic singer-songwriter and voice behind Fleetwood Mac classics, has been compelled to postpone a handful of her solo tour dates this summer and early fall following a shoulder injury. The injury—a diagnosed fractured shoulder—necessitates a two‑month pause in touring to allow proper recovery.
In an announcement shared via her Instagram feed on August 1, 2025, Nicks stated:
“Due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time, Stevie Nicks’ scheduled concerts in August and September will be rescheduled. Please note that October dates will be unaffected.
The message reassured ticket-holders that all previously purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled shows. For those unable to attend the new dates, refund options will be communicated through their point of purchase.
Which shows are affected?
Originally set across August and September 2025, nine shows were postponed and have been rescheduled into October, November, and December:
- October 1 – Portland, OR (unchanged, tour resumes)
- October 28 – Detroit, MI (rescheduled from Sept 7)
- November 12 – St. Paul, MN
- November 15 – Toronto, ON
- November 19 – Brooklyn, NY
- November 24 – Boston, MA
- November 30 – Cincinnati, OH
- December 3 – Columbia, SC
- December 7 – Tampa, FL
- December 10 – Hollywood, FL
October performances—including stops in Portland, Sacramento, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Oklahoma City, Atlantic City, Charlotte and Hartford—will proceed as originally scheduled. Nicks is expected back on stage October 1 in Portland.
A message of gratitude and apology
Stevie Nicks expressed her sincerest apologies to fans inconvenienced by the postponements and thanked her audience for their patience and support. She affirmed her eagerness to return to performing once healed.
Fans across social media responded with outpourings of goodwill—from heartfelt messages like “Heal quickly and safely goddess” to encouragements to rest fully before resuming performances.
Context and ongoing projects
This tour adjustment comes shortly after Nicks and former Fleetwood Mac bandmate Lindsey Buckingham teased the forthcoming reissue of their 1973 duo album “Buckingham Nicks”, which is slated for release on September 19. Additionally, Nicks is working on what she calls her “ghost record”—her 14th solo album—drawing upon deeply personal experiences and storytelling.
What it means for ticket-holders
- Hold on to your tickets—they remain valid for the new dates.
- Check your ticket provider for information around refunds or exchanges if you cannot attend the rescheduled performance.
- Mark your calendar for October 1 in Portland; at that point, the tour resumes as planned.
Fans can look forward to current and rescheduled shows continuing into December, and Nicks’ return to full strength on stage. With her storied career and unparalleled stage presence, her supporters are ready to welcome her back when she’s ready.