2013 marked the 35th anniversary of the band’s seminal album ’Rumours’, and saw them touring the world in support.įollowing comeback tours alongside Christine McVie in 20, April 2018 would see Fleetwood Mac - now without Lindsey Buckingham - announcing a tour of North America, the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand in 2019. Throughout their lengthy history, they’ve never had a problem filling seats at their gigs or emptying shelves at the shops - they even hold the eighth spot in the Highest Selling Album of All-Time rankings with their album ‘Rumours’, which itself has sold over 40 million copies globally, has ranked multi-platinum worldwide, and is the only Fleetwood Mac album to hit #1 in both the UK and the US.Īs mentioned, they've forever been a formidable live force, and despite not releasing an album since 2003 (with ‘Say You Will’, their 17th studio record), they still remain as epic a live band as they ever have. Their most recent line-up, featuring eponymous pair Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, superstar singer Stevie Nicks, keyboardist Christine McVie and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, took the band to a more pop-orientated sound - different from their originally successful blues-rock sound that found them fame first back at the end of the British blues boom of the late 60s.
Fleetwood Mac have sold well over 100 million albums, and are cemented into music history. A world renowned and legendary band who've (albeit with many a different line-up) seen success across the globe for the past 40 years. Fleetwood Mac are an English-American rock and blues outfit that formed in London way back in 1967.