Stevie Nicks, 76, Postpones US Tour Dates After Shoulder Fracture – But Vows to Return in October
Fleetwood Mac icon Stevie Nicks has delayed nine summer shows on medical advice after breaking her shoulder, but says she will be back on stage for her October 1 concert in Portland.

Stevie Nicks has been forced to put part of her U.S. tour on hold after fracturing her shoulder, her team revealed in an Instagram update on August 1. The Fleetwood Mac icon, 76, was due to play nine shows across August and September 2025, but doctors have ordered her to take time off to recover before stepping back on stage.
The postponed dates will be rescheduled, with all tickets remaining valid, while her October 1 show in Portland, Oregon, will go ahead as planned. From there, the tour will continue through December, hitting cities including Detroit, Toronto, Brooklyn and Hollywood, Florida. Fans are advised to check with their ticket providers for the latest updates on new dates.
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The news comes as Nicks prepares for the highly anticipated reissue of her 1973 album Buckingham Nicks, recorded with then-partner Lindsey Buckingham. Due out on September 19, the remastered release promises a deeper look at the pair's early work. Nicks apologised to fans for the delay, promising she'll be back in top form and ready to perform once her recovery is complete.
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