Stevie Nicks is giving her fans what they’ve been waiting for and is extending her tour schedule. 

The Grammy winning Fleetwood Mac icon, 77, who revealed she is working on her first album in 14 years, announced eight new dates on Monday, sending her fans into a meltdown. 

‘New shows just added! ✨ Hope to see you out there. Love, Stevie,’ she wrote, sharing a poster with the new dates.

She revealed that ‘Presales begin Wednesday, June 18 at 10am local,’ while ‘General on sale starts Friday, June 20 at 10am local,’ and referred fans to her website stevienicksofficial.com/tour.

‘Oct 25th date,’ wrote one fan referring to the newly scheduled show in Hartford, CT, adding, ‘oh stevieween is calling to me.’  

‘See you all in Ohio! ❤️; commented a fan looking forward to the  August 27 show in Cincinnati. 

‘PRETTY PRETTY PLEASE PLAY SILVER SPRINGS FOR TAMPA!! I’m going with my mom and this is our dream + silver springs is my absolute favorite song ever,’ pleaded another fan. 

Stevie Nicks, 77, is giving fans what they been waiting for and has extended her tour schedule;  Pictured in Napa, CA in May 2024

Stevie Nicks, 77, is giving fans what they been waiting for and has extended her tour schedule;  Pictured in Napa, CA in May 2024

‘Never thought about ✨ this being a Gold dust twinkle ✨ but it totally is!! ❤️,’ stated a devoted listener who seemed to be referring to the popular Fleetwood Mac song Gold Dust Woman.

Ticket seller Live Nation quickly put together a spot advertising the news shows, which Nicks shared in her Instagram Stories.  

Still, the newly announced dates only made diehard fans ask for more. 

‘We need you in New Orleans Stevie!’ and ‘Please girl Chicago love you,’ were requests from ardent fans.  

‘Please remember your Brazilian fans at least once, wrote a South American fan, ‘We dreamed of this and have been with you for so long,’ was a common theme, along with requests for shows in Mexico and Chile.

Others suggested the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee put Dublin, the UK and Australia on the list as well.

Nicks had been touring stadiums with Billy Joel until the Piano Man had to cancel the tour indefinitely due to his being diagnosed with a brain disorder caused by a build of spinal fluid affecting his balance.

Nick added eight new dates to her tour, revealing the information on social media Monday. 'Presales begin Wednesday, June 18 at 10am local,' while 'General on sale starts Friday, June 20 at 10am local,' she shared

Nick added eight new dates to her tour, revealing the information on social media Monday. ‘Presales begin Wednesday, June 18 at 10am local,’ while ‘General on sale starts Friday, June 20 at 10am local,’ she shared

The announcement sent fans into a meltdown. 'Oct 25th date,' wrote one fan referring to the  show in Hartford, CT, adding, 'oh stevieween is calling to me';  Pictured in New York City in November 2024

The announcement sent fans into a meltdown. ‘Oct 25th date,’ wrote one fan referring to the  show in Hartford, CT, adding, ‘oh stevieween is calling to me’;  Pictured in New York City in November 2024

Still, the newly announced dates only made diehard fans ask for more. 'We need you in New Orleans Stevie!' and 'Please girl Chicago love you,' were requests from ardent fans;  Pictured in Napa, CA in May 2024

Still, the newly announced dates only made diehard fans ask for more. ‘We need you in New Orleans Stevie!’ and ‘Please girl Chicago love you,’ were requests from ardent fans;  Pictured in Napa, CA in May 2024 

Others suggested the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee put Dublin, the UK, Australia and South America on the list as well;  Pictured in Beverly Hills in April 2025

Others suggested the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee put Dublin, the UK, Australia and South America on the list as well;  Pictured in Beverly Hills in April 2025

In September 2024, the prolific singer/songwriter released The Lighthouse, her first new music in five years. 

The hitmaker performed the song, considered by many as a women’s rights anthem on the 50th anniversary broadcast of Saturday Night Live earlier this year. 

In an interview with Rolling Stone published in October, the legendary rocker jokingly predicted ‘I’ll probably live to be hatefully 95 years old.’

‘I have no want to be that old, honestly. I mean, I’ll have an electric scooter, and I will be raging and I will keep dancing.’ 

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