In a moment that fans have been dreaming of for years, Stevie Nicks is officially reuniting with Fleetwood Mac for a 2026 world tour titled “Silver Storm.” The announcement came early this morning via the band’s official social channels, accompanied by a celestial teaser clip featuring a swirling silver cloud over a stage lit by moonlight and the unmistakable voice of Nicks whispering, “Let’s ride one more time.” The video ends with a single phrase: Silver Storm — 2026.
The tour marks the first time in nearly a decade that Nicks and Fleetwood Mac will share the stage together, following years of uncertainty, solo pursuits, and long-standing internal tensions. While Fleetwood Mac has continued to perform in various forms over the years, the absence of Stevie Nicks—arguably the soul of the band—left a haunting silence in their legacy. Silver Storm promises to be not just a reunion, but a restoration of magic.
Mick Fleetwood, the band’s co-founder and drummer, issued a heartfelt statement: “Time heals, and music remembers. Stevie is not only part of this band—she is its heartbeat. We’re ready to honor what we built, together, one more time.” Lindsey Buckingham, long estranged from Nicks, will not be joining the tour, but the band emphasized that Silver Storm will center on the chemistry between Nicks, Fleetwood, Christine McVie’s spirit, and the enduring emotional weight of their shared discography.
The tour will kick off in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl on June 12, 2026, and wind its way through major North American cities including New York, Chicago, Toronto, Austin, and Seattle before heading to Europe and Australia. The final show is scheduled for October 22, 2026, at London’s Wembley Stadium—a venue steeped in history, fitting for what could be the band’s true farewell.
Fans can expect a setlist blending the band’s greatest hits—Dreams, The Chain, Landslide, Gypsy, Gold Dust Woman—with deep cuts and special moments from Nicks’ solo catalog. Sources close to the production reveal that she plans to perform Edge of Seventeen and Stand Back in tribute to her own journey and her fans’ unwavering devotion.
What makes Silver Storm particularly special is its visual direction. The tour’s aesthetic will lean into the band’s signature mysticism—velvet, lace, fog machines, crystal moons, and vintage film projections. Nicks, long hailed as the “High Priestess of Rock,” is said to be deeply involved in designing the stage visuals and set flow, wanting to evoke the spirit of the 1970s without becoming a museum piece. “This is not nostalgia,” she reportedly told her creative team. “This is reclamation.”
For many fans, this reunion is emotionally charged not just because of the music, but because of time itself. The death of Christine McVie in 2022 cast a long shadow over the Fleetwood Mac universe. Nicks, who called McVie her “musical sister,” is expected to pay tribute nightly with a reworked rendition of Songbird—a moment that will likely bring audiences to tears.
Ticket sales open to the public on July 1, with presales available to fan club members on June 25. Given the rarity and gravity of this reunion, demand is expected to be astronomical. Promoters have hinted that additional dates may be added based on ticket traffic and venue capacity.
Beyond the live performances, rumors are already swirling about a possible live album or documentary film chronicling the Silver Storm tour. With Apple TV+ and Netflix reportedly interested, fans may get an intimate behind-the-scenes look at the emotional and logistical challenges of reuniting one of rock’s most famously turbulent bands.
The cultural impact of Fleetwood Mac can hardly be overstated. From breakups to breakdowns, from Rumours to resilience, their music has been the soundtrack to generations of heartbreak, healing, and rebellion. Nicks rejoining the band feels like a spell being cast full circle—bringing resolution, reverence, and maybe even a little redemption.
Silver Storm isn’t just a concert tour. It’s the rekindling of a legendary fire, guided by the voice of a woman who walked through the wilderness and came back crowned in moonlight. And this time, she’s not walking alone.