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Fleetwood Mac 2019 Tour: Tickets, Prices And Presale Dates

Fleetwood Mac 2019 Tour: Tickets, Prices And Presale Dates

You can get presale tickets on Ticketmaster thanks to O2 and Live Nation

Rachael Grealish

Rachael Grealish

Stop everything, Fleetwood Mac are taking their 'An Evening with Fleetwood Mac' 2019 tour to Europe, but you'll have to be quick getting tickets there's only going to be one show in London.

You can catch them in Dublin and Berlin as part of the European leg of the tour though.

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The tour, which has already kicked off in the US, will be rolling on into London on Sunday, 16 June 2019 - where the lucky ticket holders will see the new line-up perform some of the band's classics such as 'You Make Loving Fun', 'Dreams', 'Don't Stop' and the seminal 'Go Your Own Way'.

Ticketmaster confirmed the rumours on Monday along with the news tickets would be on sale from Friday 26 October, at 9am, also stating ticket prices start at £75 and go up to £200 plus via the Ticketmaster website.

But if you simply can't wait until Friday - and why would you want to if you didn't have to? - O2 Priority are offering their customers and app users the opportunity to purchase tickets, from Ticketmaster, a whole two days early.

O2 presale tickets are available to purchase from Wednesday 24 October - yes, tomorrow! - from 9am, until 8am on the day of general sale.

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If you're not an O2 customer there's no need to go out and invest in a new contract, Live Nation are offering people the chance to register for their presale operation, meaning Mac fans can get their hand's on tickets a day earlier on Thursday 25 October.

The Live Nation tickets are available from 9am on the Thursday until 8am on general sale day.

If you miss out tickets you could always make a mini-break of seeing the iconic band and head to one of their other European dates - they're also doing one-off shows in Berlin, on 6 June, and Dublin, on 13 June at the RDS stadium.

Theses dates will be the band's first go at a European tour since they fired Lindsay Buckingham last April.

The tour will feature the newly announced line-up of Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, and Christine McVie along with newcomers Mike Campbell and Neil Finn.

Originally formed in London in the 60s Fleetwood Mac are considered to be one of the most successful artists of all time with 17 studio albums and 62 singles, along with selling in excess of 100 million albums world wide - with their 1977 album Rumours their most successful to date.

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