Rock legends Fleetwood Mac have announced a 34 city arena tour beginning in April 2013. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees will kick off their first tour in three years with a show in Columbus, OH on April 4 before making their way through the United States and Canada, including stops at Madison Square Garden in New York City and The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The tour marks the 35th anniversary of the release of Fleetwood Mac’s classic album Rumors, and a deluxe reissue of the record, with previously unreleased studio and live tracks, will be unveiled at some point in early 2013 (a previous reissue of the album was made available in 2004). Tickets for the first run of shows go on sale December 14 via Ticketmaster. American Express cardmembers will be able to purchase advance tickets for all tour dates. Live Nation mobile app users will also be able to get presale tickets starting December 13. The full list of tour dates can be viewed below.

Fleetwood Mac frontwoman Stevie Nicks recently finished up a two year tour in support of her 2011 album In Your Dreams, which debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard Pop Charts. You can read our review of In Your Dreams here. Guitarist Lindsey Buckingham has also been touring extensively over the past year in conjunction with his 2011 release Seeds We Sow. You can check out the Parting Shots feature on Buckingham from the October/November 2011 issue of Relix here. Look out for Real Estate bassist and Freaks frontman Alex Bleeker’s interview with Buckingham, which will be featured on Relix.com in the near future.

Fleetwood Mac 2013 Tour

April 4 Columbus, OH—Nationwide Arena
April 6 Philadelphia, PA—Well Fargo Center
April 8 New York, NY—Madison Square Garden
April 9 Washington, DC—Verizon Center
April 11 Louisville, KY—KFC Yum! Center
April 13 Chicago, IL—United Center
April 16 Toronto, ON—The Air Canada Centre
April 18 Boston, MA—TD Garden
April 20 Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Arena
April 23 Ottawa, ON—Scotiabank Place
April 24 Newark, NJ—Prudential Center
April 26 Pittsburgh, PA—CONSOL Energy Center
April 28 St. Paul, MN—Xcel Center
April 30 Kansas City, MO—Sprint Center
May 1 Tulsa, OK—BOK Center
May 3 Little Rock, AR—Verizon Arena
May 12 Winnipeg, MB—MTS Centre
May 14 Saskatoon, SK—Credit Union Centre
May 15 Edmonton, AB—Rexall Place
May 17 Calgary, AB—Scotiabank Saddledome
May 19 Vancouver, BC—Rogers Arena
May 20 Tacoma, WA—Tacoma Dome
May 22 San Jose, CA—HP Pavilion at San Jose
May 25 Los Angeles, CA—Hollywood Bowl
May 26 Las Vegas, NV—MGM Grand Arena
May 28 Anaheim, CA—Honda Center
May 30 Phoenix, AZ—US Airways Center
June 1 Denver, CO—Pepsi Center
June 4 Dallas, TX—American Airlines Center
June 5 Houston, TX—Toyota Center
June 7 Tampa, FL—Tampa Bay Times Forum
June 8 Ft. Lauderdale, FL—BB&T Center
June 10 Atlanta, GA—Philips Arena
June 12 Detroit, MI—Joe Louis Arena