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1977–78 concert tour by Fleetwood Mac From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Rumours Tour was a concert tour by Fleetwood Mac that began after the release of the band's eleventh album with the same title in February 1977. During the tour, the band performed in North America, Europe, their native UK, continental Europe, Japan and Oceania. Their setlists primarily consisted of songs from their two most recent albums.

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In the spring of 1976, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie set up their own management company called Seedy Management, which also included the Penguin Promotions subsidiary, which was tasked with handling the band's touring arrangements. Following a set of rehearsals in early February, the band embarked on their tour in the end of February, with their first series of performances occurring in the United States, where they frequently played to audiences of between ten and fifteen thousand people.[1] The setlist primarily focused on material from the band's 1975 self-titled album and Rumours. Some early setlists from the band's first North American leg from February to March consisted of songs preceding the tenure of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham including "Station Man" and "Hypnotized". By the month of May, when the band began travelled to Europe for their next leg of the tour, these two songs were dropped from the setlist and replaced with more songs from their two most recent albums.[2] Nicks remembered that their show in Kansas City was not warmly received in part due to the heavy emphasis on songs from the Rumours album. She said that they "bombed" that performance because of the audience's lack of familiarity with the material at the time.[3]

Following their European tour, which saw the band perform in the UK, Germany, Austria, and France, the band returned to the United States for some additional performances. A leg in Oceana followed, which saw the band perform a sold out show in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] Prior to the band's departure to New Zealand, Nicks and Fleetwood began a romantic affair, which started during a break from touring while the band was in Los Angeles. During this time, the two of them withheld information about their relationship from the rest of the band. In between gigs, Fleetwood and Nicks secretly went on excursions together, which began in New Zealand and continued through December, where the band concluded the tour in Hawaii after playing a series of shows in Japan earlier that month. After the conclusion of the tour, Fleetwood informed Buckingham of his romantic relationship with Nicks.[1][4]

Taking a break from the recording sessions for their follow-up album Tusk, the band went back on the road in the summer of 1978, playing arenas and stadiums in the United States. This leg of the tour was called "The Penguin Summer Country Safari". Whereas the band relied on station wagons for transport on their Fleetwood Mac Tour, they instead used private jets and limousines when travelling to venues.[2]

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Setlist

European leg
  1. "Don't Stop"
  2. "The Chain"
  3. "Monday Morning"
  4. "Dreams"
  5. "Rhiannon"
  6. "Why"
  7. "Landslide"
  8. "Never Going Back Again"
  9. "Over My Head"
  10. "Gold Dust Woman"
  11. "Oh Well"
  12. "Silver Springs
  13. "You Make Loving Fun"
  14. "I'm So Afraid"
  15. "Say You Love Me"
  16. "World Turning"
  17. "Go Your Own Way"
  18. "Songbird"
Second North American leg
  1. "Say You Love Me"
  2. "Monday Morning"
  3. "Dreams"
  4. "Oh Well"
  5. "Rhiannon"
  6. "Oh Daddy"
  7. "Never Going Back Again"
  8. "Landslide"
  9. "Over My Head"
  10. "Gold Dust Woman"
  11. "You Make Loving Fun"
  12. "I'm So Afraid"
  13. "Go Your Own Way"
  14. "World Turning"
  15. "Blue Letter"
  16. "Second Hand News"
  17. "The Chain"
  18. "Songbird"
The Penguin Summer Country Safari
  1. "Monday Morning"
  2. "Dreams"
  3. "Oh Well"
  4. "The Chain"
  5. "Rhiannon"
  6. "Oh Daddy"
  7. "Say You Love Me"
  8. "Never Going Back Again"
  9. "Landslide"
  10. "Gold Dust Woman"
  11. "You Make Loving Fun"
  12. "I'm So Afraid"
  13. "World Turning"
  14. "Go Your Own Way"
  15. "Blue Letter"
  16. "Sisters of the Moon"
  17. "Songbird"
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Notes

  1. The concert on May 7, 1977 was a part of Day on the Green.

Personnel

Additional musicians
  • Ray Lindsey – rhythm guitar on "Go Your Own Way", and "Second Hand News"

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