Stevie Nicks has announced a tour of Australia in support of her recent solo album In Your Dreams. tour will hit Australia in November. She will play shows in Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Wollongong and Canberra. Joining Stevie for the tour will Dave Stewart from Eurythmics, who co-produced In Your Dreams. Stevie Nicks and Dave Stewart will be hitting the stage to perform their greatest hits from their respective bands as well as highlights from their solo careers.

Apart from Stevie’s work with Fleetwood Mac, she has also had an extensive solo career, racking up more than 40 Top 50 hits and selling more than 140 million albums worldwide. Stevie will also be playing songs from Fleetwood Mac’s extensive back catalogue. Rolling Stone has raved about her latest solo effort, saying”The gypsy queen is in royal form on In Your Dreams,” said Rolling Stone. “It’s not just her first album in 10 years, it’s her finest collection of songs since the ‘80s.” Nicks has overcome a prodigious cocaine habit which left her with a hole in her septum which she memorably said you could “pass a belt through”

Joining Stevie for her tour down under is Grammy and BRIT Award winning musician, songwriter and producer, Dave Stewart. Dave is best known for his work with Eurythmics and recently co-produced and co-wrote many of the songs on Stevie’s latest album, In Your Dreams. The album closes with the Stevie and Dave duet,’ Cheaper Than Free’, which is their second duet together.

Saturday 19th November – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
Sunday 20th November – Mornington Racecourse
Wednesday 23rd November – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Saturday 26th November – nib Stadium, Perth
Tuesday 29th November – Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Wednesday 30th November – Entertainment Centre, Newcastle
Saturday 3rd December – Riverstage, Brisbane
Monday 5th December – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong
Wednesday 7th December – AIS Arena, Canberra

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