The Legend Returns
After years of silence and speculation, the wait is finally over. Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stevie Nicks has officially announced her 2026 World Tour, a globe-spanning celebration of her career and spirit.
The tour, which kicks off in Los Angeles on March 14, 2026, will take Nicks across North America, Europe, and Australia, marking her first full-scale world tour in nearly a decade. With 35 confirmed dates, fans around the world are preparing for what many are calling a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
“Every song I’ve ever sung carries a piece of my soul,” Nicks said in a press release. “This tour is about reconnecting — with music, with memory, with magic.”

A Journey Through Time and Sound
The 2026 World Tour promises to be more than just a concert series — it’s a voyage through five decades of music history. Each setlist will blend Fleetwood Mac classics like Rhiannon, Dreams, and Landslide with Nicks’ solo gems such as Edge of Seventeen, Stand Back, and Rooms on Fire.
Sources close to Nicks hint that the stage design will pay tribute to her trademark mysticism — lace shawls, crescent moons, candles, and windblown visuals that evoke the golden age of ‘70s rock.
“We’re creating a dreamscape,” said one tour designer. “It’s not nostalgia — it’s a living spell.”
Fans can expect a deep emotional journey — part concert, part time machine, and entirely Stevie.

Rumors of Reunion: Will Lindsey Buckingham Join?
The announcement sent social media into overdrive when rumors surfaced that Lindsey Buckingham, Nicks’ former bandmate and creative partner in Fleetwood Mac, might join her for select surprise appearances.
The two have a famously complicated history — both musically and personally — but their chemistry on stage has always been electric. A brief reunion would mark the first time they’ve shared a stage since Fleetwood Mac’s 2018 tour.
While neither artist has confirmed the speculation, Nicks’ enigmatic comment during her live Q&A — “Some ghosts never stay gone for long” — only fueled the fire.
A Global Celebration
The tour’s itinerary reads like a map of rock’s most sacred cities: Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, London, Paris, Dublin, Berlin, Sydney, and Melbourne.
Tickets go on sale Friday, November 15, 2025, with pre-sales expected to sell out within hours. VIP packages, limited-edition merchandise, and vinyl reissues of Nicks’ solo albums are also being prepared to coincide with the tour’s launch.

Critics and industry insiders alike predict that the Stevie Nicks World Tour 2026 could become one of the highest-grossing rock tours of the decade.
“It’s not just another comeback,” wrote Rolling Stone. “It’s a coronation.”
The Legacy of the Gypsy Queen
Few artists embody the soul of rock and roll quite like Stevie Nicks. From her ethereal vocals to her poetic songwriting, she has remained one of the genre’s most enduring figures.
With songs that transcend time, she has influenced generations of artists — from Florence Welch to Lana Del Rey — and inspired millions to embrace vulnerability, power, and magic all at once.
As fans prepare to see her take the stage once more, one sentiment dominates online comments: gratitude. “We don’t just listen to Stevie,” one fan wrote. “We live her music.”
And if this truly is her final great tour, it will be the perfect farewell — not an ending, but a continuation of the legend that began under moonlight, decades ago, with a voice that changed rock forever.