Stevie Nicks says she called Mick Fleetwood out for accusing her earlier this year of putting her solo work ahead of Fleetwood Mac. Back in March, Fleetwood told Playboy, "I don't believe Fleetwood Mac will ever tour again, but I really hope we do. We have rehearsed and prepared for it since 2010. We were supposed to tour in 2011, but we delayed it for a year to allow Stevie Nicks to support her solo record and for Lindsey Buckingham to do the same with his. I've always been supportive of my bandmates doing solo albums, so long as we kept our band together. . . I played drums on most of Stevie's album, the one she is still out there supporting and the one that is the reason that, for now, she refuses to do a Fleetwood Mac tour. It comes down to her."
The Who will launch their 17-date 2013 leg of its Quadrophenia & More Tour on January 28th in Anaheim, California. The tour, which is shaping up to be the longest run for the band since their 2006/2007 road trek behind their last album, Endless Wire, will take in a total of 17 shows in just under a month.
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi says they legendary band will tour behind their new album release next year. And there was much rejoicing and head banging.
Fresh off the success of their massive 2012 tour, Crosby, Stills, & Nash have announced they're taking the show across the pond for a string of European dates next spring.
Steve Miller has announced his first leg of dates for 2013. He will wrap up this year in Canada and New York State before heading to Florida in February and New Zealand and Australia in March.