Rumours of Fleetwood Mac, the world’s finest tribute to Fleetwood Mac, returns to the stage in spring-summer 2025 celebrating the very best of Fleetwood Mac via a mammoth new 70-date UK tour.
Personally endorsed by Fleetwood Mac founding member, Mick Fleetwood, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac is the hugely popular ultimate tribute to one of rock and roll’s most remarkable groups. The band has now played to more than two million fans across the globe, as well as achieving a staggering 150 million views to date via YouTube.
Channeling the spirit of Fleetwood Mac at their very best, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac offers a unique opportunity for fans, both old and new, to rediscover the songs and performances that have ensured the British-American supergroup’s place as one of the most loved groups of all time (and one which has sold a mighty 125million albums worldwide).
Talking about the new UK tour, the band’s drum maestro Allan Cosgrove (aka Cos) said today;
“We’re thrilled to kick-off the 2025 Rumours of Fleetwood Mac UK tour – we’ve taken a fresh look at our stage show to deliver something truly special for fans old and new. Alongside our incredible producers, we’ve curated what we believe is our best setlist to date — an immersive journey through the decades of Fleetwood Mac’s legendary music. From the haunting harmonies to the raw emotion that defined the band’s sound, this year’s performance promises a rich and powerful celebration of their legacy. In 2025, we’re slipping back through the mists of time to honour the earliest roots of Fleetwood Mac with a heartfelt tribute to Peter Green’s classics — songs that laid the foundation for everything that followed.
“We’re also delving deep into the iconic songbooks of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, performing a couple of their poignant swansongs with the reverence and passion they deserve. We always endeavour to try and make the time we spend together with our audiences more than just a concert. We like to think of our show as a ‘thank you’ to Fleetwood Mac. It’s a thank you for their incredible songs, the memories we all share with their music, and the magic that Fleetwood Mac has given us all through the decades.”
This new career-spanning live show (featuring a seven-piece band) is already playing to packed-out houses right across the country – any remaining tickets for the following UK dates are available via https://www.rumoursoffleetwoodmac.com/uk-2025
1 April Llandudno Venue Cymru
2 April Portsmouth Guildhall
3 April Basingstoke – The Anvil
5 April Plymouth Pavilion
6 April Torquay Princess Theatre
7 April Dorking Hall
9 April Woking New Victoria Theatre
10 April London Cadogan Hall
11 April London Cadogan Hall
12 April London Cadogan Hall
14 April Salford Lowry
15 April Crewe Lyceum
17 April Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
18 April Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
19 April Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
21 April Birmingham Symphony Hall
22 April Birmingham Symphony Hall
23 April Ipswich Regent
25 April Hastings White Rock
26 April Gateshead – The Glasshouse
27 April Gateshead – The Glasshouse
29 April Swindon Wyvern Theatre
30 April Newark Palace Theatre
2 May Coventry Warwick Arts Centre
3 May Edinburgh Usher Hall
4 May Dundee Caird Hall
6 May Inverness Eden Court
7 May Inverness Eden Court
8 May Dunfermline Alhambra
9 May Dunfermline Alhambra
10 May Hull Connexin Live
29 May Lowestoft Marina
31 May Eastbourne Congress Theatre
1 June Malvern Forum
2 June Shrewsbury Theatre Severn
4 June Sheffield City Hall
5 June Scarborough Spa
7 June Skegness Embassy Theatre
8 June High Wycombe Swan
9 June Guildford G Live
10 June Blackpool Opera House
12 June St Albans Alban Arena
13 June Northampton Derngate
14 June Harrogate Royal Hall
15 June Leicester De Montfort Hall
17 June Buxton Opera House
19 June Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
20 June Aberdeen Music Hall
21 June Aberdeen Music Hall
23 June Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
24 June Scunthorpe Baths Hall
25 June York Barbican
27 June Croydon Fairfield Hall
28 June Cambridge Corn Exchange
29 June Kings Lynn Corn Exchange
1 July Bromley Churchill Theatre
2 July Cardiff New Theatre
4 July Swansea Grand Theatre
5 July Bristol Beacon
7 July Southend Cliffs Pavilion
9 July Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
10 July Weymouth Pavilion
11 July Truro Hall For Cornwall
13 July Basingstoke – The Anvil
14 July Crawley – The Hawth
15 July Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall
16 July Bradford St George’s Hall
18 July Darlington Hippodrome
19 July Derby Becketwell Arena
20 July Peterborough New Theatre