1. Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tour Dates
  2. Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tour Tickets
  3. Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tour 2018
  4. Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tournament
  5. Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tour Schedule

Apr 12, 2015  The full album of Future games by Fleetwood Mac (1971). This is my favourite album and this is why i share it for the rest of the world. The rights of the music go to Fleetwood Mac, I do not own.

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Fleetwood Mac Tour
Tour by Fleetwood Mac
Start dateMay 15, 1975
End dateAugust 30, 1976
Legs4
No. of shows128
Fleetwood Mac concert chronology
  • Heroes Are Hard to Find Tour (1974)
  • Fleetwood Mac Tour
    (1975–76)
  • Rumours Tour (1977)

After the release of the band's tenth album Fleetwood Mac in July 1975, the band, along with their new line-up of Lindsey Buckingham on guitar and vocals and Stevie Nicks on vocals, set off on a tour of the US and Canada to promote the album.

Set list[edit]

1975 setlist[1][edit]

  1. Get Like You Used to Be (Chicken Shack cover)
  2. Crystal(Buckingham Nicks cover)
  3. Frozen Love(Buckingham Nicks cover)

Encore:

  1. Don't Let Me Down Again(Buckingham Nicks cover)
1971

1976 setlist[2][edit]

Encore:

  1. Don't Let Me Down Again(Buckingham Nicks cover)

Tour dates[3][4][edit]

DateCityCountryVenue
First leg[5]
May 15, 1975El PasoUnited StatesEl Paso County Coliseum
May 16, 1975AmarilloAmarillo Civic Center
May 17, 1975AbileneTaylor County Coliseum
May 18, 1975DallasDallas Memorial Auditorium
May 19, 1975San AntonioSan Antonio Municipal Auditorium
May 21, 1975AustinAustin Municipal Auditorium
May 22, 1975DetroitMajestic Theater
May 23, 1975AkronAkron Civic Theatre
May 24, 1975EvansvilleSoldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum
May 25, 1975South BendC. Morris Civic Auditorium
May 27, 1975OxfordMillet Hall
May 29, 1975Upper DarbyTower Theater
May 30, 1975Port ChesterCapitol Theatre
May 31, 1975RichmondThe Mosque
June 1, 1975Washington, D.C.DAR Constitution Hall
June 3, 1975PittsburghStanley Theatre
June 4, 1975TrentonTrenton War Memorial
June 5, 1975BuffaloNew Century Theatre
June 6, 1975HempsteadCalderone Concert Hall[6]
June 7, 1975PassaicCapitol Theatre
June 8, 1975WaterburyPalace Theatre
Second leg
July 25, 1975HoustonUnited StatesHouston Music Hall
July 26, 1975New OrleansTad Gormley Stadium
August 1, 1975San BernardinoSwing Auditorium
August 3, 1975OaklandOakland–Alameda County Coliseum

(Day on the Green Festival)

August 7, 1975VancouverCanadaPacific Coliseum
August 8, 1975SeattleUnited StatesParamount Theatre
August 9, 1975PortlandParamount Theatre
August 10, 1975MissoulaAdams Fieldhouse
August 11, 1975LethbridgeCanadaLethbridge Sportsplex
August 13, 1975CalgaryStampede Grandstand
August 15, 1975MilwaukeeUnited StatesMECCA Arena
August 17, 1975Kansas CityRoyals Stadium

(Summer Jam Festival)

August 20, 1975Salt Lake CityTerrace Ballroom
August 22, 1975AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque Civic Auditorium
August 23, 1975FlagstaffNorthern Arizona University Hall
August 24, 1975PhoenixCelebrity Theatre
August 26, 1975TucsonTucson Convention Center
August 29, 1975ModestoOlympic Gold Ice Arena
August 30, 1975AnaheimAnaheim Stadium
August 31, 1975San DiegoBalboa Stadium
September 1, 1975FresnoMadera Speedway
September 12, 1975DenverMcNichols Sports Arena
September 14, 1975CasperCentral Wyoming Fairgrounds
September 16, 1975LincolnPershing Auditorium
September 17, 1975MadisonVeterans Memorial Coliseum
September 18, 1975ChicagoAuditorium Theatre
September 19, 1975CarbondaleSIU Arena
September 20, 1975West LafayetteElliott Hall of Music
September 23, 1975La CrosseMary E. Sawyer Auditorium
September 24, 1975DavenportOrpheum Theater
September 25, 1975ChampaignAssembly Hall
September 26, 1975KentStudent Center Ballroom
September 27, 1975DetroitMichigan Theatre
September 29, 1975ColumbusVeterans Memorial Auditorium
October 3, 1975HamptonHampton Coliseum
October 4, 1975RichmondRichmond Coliseum
October 5, 1975LargoCapital Centre
October 8, 1975RochesterRochester Community War Memorial
October 9, 1975BuffaloNew Century Theatre
October 10, 1975UniondaleNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
October 11, 1975PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
October 12, 1975Slippery RockSlippery Rock Fieldhouse
October 13, 1975South OrangeSouth Orange Performing Arts Center
October 14, 1975SyracuseLoew's State Theatre
October 15, 1975PittsburghCivic Arena
October 16, 1975ErieErie County Field House
October 17, 1975PassaicCapitol Theatre
October 18, 1975BostonBoston Garden
October 20, 1975New HavenNew Haven Coliseum
October 24, 1975HamiltonReid Athletic Center
October 25, 1975StorrsJorgensen Auditorium
October 26, 1975New York CityBeacon Theatre
Third Leg
November 12, 1975BirminghamBoutwell Auditorium[7]
November 14, 1975AtlantaUnited StatesFox Theater
November 15, 1975CharlestonMunicipal Auditorium
November 19, 1975WilsonAtlantic Christian College
November 20, 1975Winston-SalemWake Forest University Fieldhouse
November 21, 1975MorgantownWest Virginia University Coliseum
November 22, 1975HarrisonburgGodwin Hall
November 26, 1975Santa MonicaSanta Monica Civic Auditorium
November 27, 1975San FranciscoWinterland Ballroom
November 28, 1975
November 29, 1975
November 30, 1975San JoseSan Jose Civic Auditorium
December 2, 1975SacramentoSacramento Memorial Auditorium
December 3, 1975HoustonHouston Music Hall
December 6, 1975New OrleansThe Warehouse
December 10, 1975TucsonTucson Convention Center
December 11, 1975DenverDenver Convention Center
December 12, 1975PhoenixPhoenix Civic Plaza
December 18, 1975BakersfieldBakersfield Civic Auditorium
December 19, 1975InglewoodThe Forum
December 20, 1975San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
Summer Tour '76
May 1, 1976OaklandUnited StatesOakland–Alameda County Coliseum

(Day on the Green Festival)

May 3, 1976Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Bowl
June 18, 1976Kansas CityRoyals Stadium

(Summer Jam Festival)

June 19, 1976OmahaOmaha Civic Auditorium
June 20, 1976Des MoinesIowa State Fairgrounds
June 21, 1976ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
June 22, 1976
June 24, 1976MilwaukeeMECCA Arena
June 26, 1976PeoriaGlen Oak Park Amphitheatre
June 27, 1976FargoNorth Dakota State University
June 29, 1976St. LouisBusch Memorial Stadium
June 30, 1976CincinnatiRiverfront Stadium
July 2, 1976GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum
July 3, 1976AtlantaOmni Coliseum
July 4, 1976TampaTampa Stadium
July 12, 1976PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
July 13, 1976SyracuseWar Memorial Arena
July 14, 1976HartfordColt Park
July 16, 1976Green BayBrown County Veterans Memorial Arena
July 17, 1976MadisonDane County Coliseum
July 18, 1976DenverMile High Stadium
July 23, 1976RichfieldRichfield Coliseum
July 24, 1976PittsburghThree Rivers Stadium
July 25, 1976FoxboroughSchaefer Stadium
July 27, 1976LandoverCapital Centre
August 24, 1976San BernardinoSwing Auditorium
August 26, 1976San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
August 27, 1976Los AngelesUniversal Amphitheatre
August 28, 1976
August 29, 1976
August 30, 1976

Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tour Dates

Personnel[edit]

  • Mick Fleetwood – drums, congas, cowbell, gong, talking drum
  • John McVie – bass guitar
  • Christine McVie – hammond B3-organ, piano, solina string ensemble, hohner pianet, maracas, vocals
  • Lindsey Buckingham – acoustic & electric guitars, vocals
  • Stevie Nicks – vocals, tambourine

Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tour Tickets

References[edit]

  1. ^'Fleetwood Mac Setlist at The Forum, Inglewood'. setlist.fm. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  2. ^'Fleetwood Mac Setlist at Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro'. setlist.fm. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  3. ^'STEVIE NICKS. HER MUSIC: Tour Archive 1975-1976'. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  4. ^'Search for setlists: fleetwood mac 1975 | setlist.fm'. www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  5. ^'Fleetwood Mac Gigography, Tour History'. Songkick. Retrieved 2014-01-06.
  6. ^http://www.buckinghamnicks.info/fm-fleetwood-mac/
  7. ^Bush, J. limo driver (2019-02-19). 'FLEETWOOD MAC 1975 Concert Ticket Stub Birmingham, AL'. eBay. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
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Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tour
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Extended Play
Tour by Fleetwood Mac
LocationNorth America, Europe
Start dateApril 4, 2013
End dateDecember 30, 2013
Legs2
No. of shows47 in North America
19 in Europe
66 in Total
Fleetwood Mac concert chronology
  • Unleashed
    (2009)
  • Fleetwood Mac Live
    (2013)
  • On With the Show Tour
    (2014-15)

Extended Play Tour is a world tour by the rock group Fleetwood Mac that began on April 4, 2013 in Columbus, Ohio. 66 shows are scheduled across 14 countries in North America and Europe. The April 18, 2013 stop in Boston, Massachusetts was one of the first major performances given in the city following the Boston Marathon bombings three days earlier. This tour has also marked the first appearance of Christine McVie with the band since 1998. She appeared at the last two London O2 Arena shows. On October 27, the band announced that John McVie had been diagnosed with cancer, and that they were cancelling their New Zealand and Australian performances in order for him to undergo treatment.[1]

On November 22, 2013 Christine McVie stated she would love to rejoin Fleetwood Mac and that John McVie's Progress was really good. On November 26, @officialfleetwood mac (Via Instagram) and FleetwoodMac.com announced that Fleetwood Mac is playing 3 last shows for their 'Extended Play' tour. Fleetwood Mac said they would do one public show and two private shows. The last public show was played on December 30, and the two privates shows were performed from December 31-January 1 and January 8. At midnight on January 1 Fleetwood Mac performed 'Auid Lang Syne' to their private audience.

Setlist[edit]

Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tour 2018

  1. 'Second Hand News'
  2. 'The Chain'
  3. 'Dreams'
  4. 'Sad Angel'
  5. 'Rhiannon'
  6. 'Not That Funny'
  7. 'Tusk'
  8. 'Sisters of the Moon'
  9. 'Sara'
  10. 'Big Love'
  11. 'Landslide'
  12. 'Never Going Back Again'
  13. 'Without You'
  14. 'Gypsy'
  15. 'Eyes of the World'
  16. 'Gold Dust Woman'
  17. 'I'm So Afraid'
  18. 'Stand Back'
  19. 'Go Your Own Way'
  20. 'World Turning'
  21. 'Don't Stop'
  22. 'Silver Springs'
  23. 'Say Goodbye'
  24. 'Auid Lang Syne*'
  25. 'Happy Birthday**'
  • Auid Lang Syne only played during a private show on December 31, 2013
  • Happy Birthday was played on Oct. 3 (For Buckingham's birthday) and May 26 (For Nicks' birthday)

Tour dates[edit]

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
April 4, 2013ColumbusUnited StatesNationwide Arena
April 6, 2013PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center
April 8, 2013New York CityMadison Square Garden
April 9, 2013Washington, D.C.Verizon Center
April 11, 2013LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center
April 13, 2013ChicagoUnited Center
April 16, 2013TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre
April 18, 2013BostonUnited StatesTD Garden
April 20, 2013UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena
April 23, 2013OttawaCanadaScotiabank Place
April 24, 2013NewarkUnited StatesPrudential Center
April 26, 2013PittsburghConsol Energy Center
April 28, 2013St. PaulXcel Energy Center
April 30, 2013Kansas CitySprint Center
May 1, 2013TulsaBOK Center
May 3, 2013Little RockVerizon Arena
May 4, 2013New OrleansFair Grounds Race Course
May 12, 2013WinnipegCanadaMTS Centre
May 14, 2013SaskatoonCredit Union Centre
May 15, 2013EdmontonRexall Place
May 17, 2013CalgaryScotiabank Saddledome
May 19, 2013VancouverRogers Arena
May 20, 2013TacomaUnited StatesTacoma Dome
May 22, 2013San JoseHP Pavilion
May 25, 2013HollywoodHollywood Bowl
May 26, 2013Las VegasMGM Grand Garden Arena
May 28, 2013AnaheimHonda Center
May 30, 2013PhoenixUS Airways Center
June 1, 2013DenverPepsi Center
June 4, 2013DallasAmerican Airlines Center
June 5, 2013HoustonToyota Center
June 7, 2013TampaTampa Bay Times Forum
June 10, 2013AtlantaPhilips Arena
June 12, 2013DetroitJoe Louis Arena
June 14, 2013RosemontAllstate Arena
June 15, 2013ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena
June 19, 2013AlbanyTimes Union Center
June 21, 2013MansfieldComcast Center
June 22, 2013WantaghNikon at Jones Beach Theater
June 24, 2013CharlotteTime Warner Cable Arena
June 26, 2013Des MoinesWells Fargo Arena
June 29, 2013SpokaneSpokane Arena
June 30, 2013PortlandRose Garden Arena
July 3, 2013Los AngelesStaples Center
July 5, 2013San DiegoViejas Arena
July 6, 2013SacramentoSleep Train Arena
Europe
September 20, 2013DublinIrelandThe O2
September 21, 2013
September 24, 2013LondonEnglandO2 Arena
September 25, 2013
September 27, 2013
September 29, 2013BirminghamLG Arena
October 1, 2013ManchesterPhones 4u Arena
October 3, 2013GlasgowScotlandSSE Hydro
October 6, 2013CologneGermanyLanxess Arena
October 7, 2013AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome
October 9, 2013AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis
October 11, 2013ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
October 13, 2013ZurichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
October 14, 2013StuttgartGermanyHanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
October 16, 2013BerlinO2 World
October 18, 2013HerningDenmarkJyske Bank Boxen
October 20, 2013OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
October 23, 2013StockholmSwedenEricsson Globe
October 26, 2013AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome
North America
December 30, 2013Las VegasUnited StatesMGM Grand Garden Arena
Miscellaneous

Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tournament

  • Top 100 North American Mid Year Tours 2013: #3[2]
  • 2013 Year End Top 20 Tours: #14
  • Total Gross: $94.3 million
  • Total Attendance: 852,776
  • No. of concerts: 66

Personnel[edit]

  • Lindsey Buckingham – lead guitar, rhythm guitar on 'Stand Back', vocals
  • Stevie Nicks – vocals, tambourine
  • John McVie – bass guitar
  • Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion

with:

  • Brett Tuggle – keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Neale Heywood – rhythm guitar, lead guitar on 'Stand Back', backing vocals
  • Sharon Celani – backing vocals
  • Lori Nicks – backing vocals

guest appearance:

  • Christine McVie – keyboard, vocals on 'Don't Stop' during the London shows

References[edit]

Fleetwood Mac Setlist 1971 Future Games Tour Schedule

  1. ^'Fleetwood Mac cancels Australian/New Zealand tour'. fleetwoodmac.com. Retrieved Oct 29, 2013.
  2. ^'Pollstar Mid Year Top 100 North American Tours 2013'(PDF). Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original(PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
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