YESTERDAY’S GONE – THE FLEETWOOD MAC LEGACY CONCERT HITs THE ROAD

Watch some of Australia’s greatest singers perform Fleetwood Mac’s biggest hits.

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Get ready to hear Fleetwood Mac like never before when Yesterday’s Gone – The Fleetwood Mac Legacy concert goes on the road this August and September.

A standout of last year’s Night at The Barracks series in Manly, the concert features some of Australia’s best singers tackling Fleetwood Mac’s biggest and greatest songs.

Taking the show across the country will be the quartet of Eskimo Joe’s Kev Temperley, Fanny Lumsden, Charlie Collins, and Karen Lee Andrews. The four will pay homage to the incredible legacy of Fleetwood Mac across 13 shows, playing both capital cities and regional areas.

The first performance takes place at Hamer Hall in Melbourne on Sunday, August 25, with the show then heading to Canberra, Perth, Bunbury, Albury, Sydney, Thirroul, Adelaide, Caloundra, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Port Macquarie and finally Newcastle.

“The sounds of Fleetwood Mac were hanging around my house growing up before I even knew what I was listening to,” Temperley said in a statement about the first series of shows in 2023. “So now, every time I chuck on a Fleetwood Mac record, it feels like I’m catching up with an old friend. I reconnected again with the albums as I got older, not only do the recordings sound so good but, it's very rare that a band would have so many great songwriters in one place.”

Backed by a talented band of local musicians, the four vocalists will perform songs from Fleetwood Mac’s 50 year career, including favourites ‘Go Your Own Way’, ‘Landslide’, ‘Dreams’, ‘Songbird’, ‘Rihanna’, ‘Chains’ and more.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, April 19 via yesterdaysgone.com.

 

yesterday’s gone – the Fleetwood Mac Legacy tour

Sunday, August 25 – Hamer Hall, Melbourne

Tuesday, August 27 – Canberra Theatre, Canberra

Friday, August 30 – Crown Theatre, Perth

Saturday, August 31– Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury

Tuesday, September 3 – Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury

Thursday, September 5 – State Theatre, Sydney

Friday, September 6 – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul

Sunday, September 8 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide

Tuesday, September 10 – Kings Theatre, Caloundra

Thursday, September 12 – HOTA, Gold Coast

Friday, September 13 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane

Sunday, September 15 – Glasshouse, Port Macquarie

Tuesday, September 17 – Civic Theatre, Newcastle

 
 

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