RUMOURS OF FLEETWOOD MAC kick-off mammoth new 70-date 2025 UK tour

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

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