
Fleetwood Mac has officially announced their final world tour, marking the end of an era that has spanned over five decades. In a heartfelt message shared with fans, Stevie Nicks confirmed that the legendary group will take the stage one last time in 2026. Titled simply “The Farewell Tour,” the run promises to be a celebratory journey through the band’s storied past, filled with iconic hits, emotional reunions, and unforgettable performances. For longtime followers and new generations alike, it will be a chance to witness music history one final time.
The announcement comes after months of speculation and subtle hints dropped by band members during interviews and social media appearances. Stevie Nicks, now 78, described the decision as “bittersweet but beautiful,” emphasizing that this tour is not just a goodbye but a grand thank-you to the fans who stood by them through every era of change, evolution, and triumph. “This band gave me everything I ever dreamed of,” she said. “It’s time to close this chapter with grace and gratitude.”
Joining Nicks on stage will be Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, the last original members of the rhythm section that gave Fleetwood Mac its name and groove. Christine McVie, who sadly passed away in 2022, will be honored in a moving tribute segment during each performance. Additionally, the tour will feature the long-awaited return of Lindsey Buckingham, whose reconciliation with the band has stirred deep emotions among fans. Sources close to the group confirm that a special tribute to former guitarist Peter Green will also be part of the setlist.
The setlist itself is expected to span the band’s entire catalog, from early blues-driven tracks to the sweeping harmonies of Rumours, Tango in the Night, and beyond. Audiences can anticipate soaring renditions of “The Chain,” “Landslide,” “Go Your Own Way,” and “Silver Springs,” all delivered with the seasoned passion only decades of music and life can bring. For many, it will be their first—and last—chance to hear these songs performed live by the voices that made them legendary.
Behind the scenes, the production will match the band’s storied legacy. Tour organizers are reportedly pulling out all the stops, crafting a visually stunning experience with custom-built stages, archival footage, and immersive sound design. Each show will be more than a concert—it will be a celebration of Fleetwood Mac’s cultural imprint and enduring artistry. Special guests are also rumored to appear at select dates, with names like Harry Styles, Haim, and Sheryl Crow already being floated.
The tour will kick off in Los Angeles in March 2026 before moving across North America, Europe, and select stops in Australia and Japan. Cities like New York, London, Berlin, and Sydney have already been confirmed, with final dates and ticketing information to be released in the coming weeks. Fans are urged to sign up for early access and pre-sale notifications, as demand is expected to be unprecedented.
In preparation for the farewell, Fleetwood Mac is also releasing a limited edition vinyl box set, including rare outtakes, unreleased demos, and a newly remastered live album from their 1997 reunion tour. A companion documentary, chronicling the band’s journey from their formation in London in 1967 to the present, is also in the works. Directed by an Oscar-winning filmmaker, the film promises never-before-seen footage and candid interviews with all living members.
Despite the sentimentality surrounding the announcement, the tone from the band is one of celebration, not sorrow. “We’ve lived ten lives in one,” said Mick Fleetwood in a recent interview. “We laughed, we fought, we soared, we fell, but through it all, we made music that connected people. That’s what matters most.”
For fans across the world, this final tour feels like the closing of a great novel—one filled with heartbreak, redemption, magic, and melody. Fleetwood Mac’s legacy isn’t just in the albums they made or the awards they won. It’s in the moments they soundtracked, the memories they shaped, and the way their music stitched itself into the emotional fabric of millions.
As the curtain slowly falls on one of rock’s most enduring acts, 2026 promises to be a year of goodbyes, celebration, and a deep, resounding appreciation for a band that turned turbulence into timeless art. Fleetwood Mac may be saying farewell to the stage, but their music will echo for generations to come.