
Lindsey Buckingham’s tour of 2022 is on its last leg.
Following a temporary, early 2022 North American run and a canceled European jaunt, the previous Fleetwood Mac frontman is putting on just 14 more U.S. shows before returning to the studio to possibly record one other album.
On this sprawling yearlong trek, Buckingham, 73, has been playing tracks from his 2021 solo album “Lindsey Buckingham” in addition to stripped-down versions of radio staples like “Go Your Own Way,” “The Chain” and “Tusk.”
Better of all, some tickets are going for lower than $30.
So, where is Lindsey happening tour? How much do tickets cost for every show? When are the shows?
All excellent questions.
Relatively than send you down a web rabbit hole looking for the answers, we found all of the dates, venues and least expensive tickets on Vivid Seats for every upcoming show.
Now, “scroll your personal way” and find the perfect concert for you below.
Saturday, Oct. 29, at Hoyt Sherman Auditorium in Des Moines, IA
Monday, Oct. 31, on the Pablo Center on the Confluence in Eau Claire, WI
Thursday, Nov. 3, on the Brown County Music Center on the Confluence in Nashville, IN
Friday, Nov. 4, at The Lerner Theatre on the Confluence in Elkhart, IN
Sunday, Nov. 6, at Appell Center for the Performing Arts in York, PA
Monday, Nov. 7, at The Paramount Huntington in York, PA
Wednesday, Nov. 9, at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY
Thursday, Nov. 10, on the Garde Arts Center in Latest London, CT
Saturday, Nov. 12, on the State Theatre in Latest Brunswick, NJ
Sunday, Nov. 13, on the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis, MD
Tuesday, Nov. 15, on the Jefferson Center Foundation in Roanoke, VA
Wednesday, Nov. 16, on the Carolina Theatre in Durham, NC
Friday, Nov. 18, on the CMA Theater at Country Music Hall Of Fame in Nashville, TN
Saturday, Nov. 19, on the Bell Auditorium in Augusta, GA
(Note: The Latest York Post confirmed all above prices on the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
For major fans of Lindsey Buckingham songs, we’ve got a bonus treat for you.
Take a look at this short two-minute video where you possibly can hear Buckingham explains the origins of “The Chain,” followed by a strong acoustic performance.
Other classic rockers on the road in 2022-23
Many rockers that made their bones within the mid-to-late twentieth century will likely be “going their very own way” this 12 months and next.
Listed here are just five of our favourite must-see artists that could be coming to a venue near you soon.
• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
• Eagles
• Journey






