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Rumours Tour
Tour by Fleetwood Mac
Start dateFebruary 24, 1977
End dateAugust 30, 1978
Legs5
No. of shows96
Fleetwood Mac concert chronology
  • Fleetwood Mac tour
    (1975–76)
  • Rumours Tour
    (1977)
  • Tusk Tour (1979–80)

The Rumours tour was a concert tour by Fleetwood Mac, after the release of the band's eleventh album with the same title in February 1977. Due to the album's success Fleetwood Mac embarked on a world tour taking in North America, Europe, their native UK, Japan and Oceania.

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'.

Setlist[edit]

  1. 'Say You Love Me'
  2. 'Station Man'
  3. 'Believe Me'
  4. 'The Chain'
  5. 'Dreams'
  6. 'Rhiannon'
  7. 'Why'
  8. 'Never Going Back Again'
  9. 'Landslide'
  10. 'Oh Daddy'
  11. 'Gold Dust Woman'
  12. 'Over My Head'
  13. 'You Make Loving Fun'
  14. 'I'm So Afraid'
  15. 'Go Your Own Way'
  16. 'World Turning'
  17. 'Hypnotized'
  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'
  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'
  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'

Tour dates[edit]

DateCityCountryVenue
North America, Leg 1[1]
February 24, 1977UniondaleUnited StatesNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
February 28, 1977BerkeleyBerkeley Community Theatre
March 6, 1977Fort WorthTarrant County Convention Center
March 7, 1977HoustonThe Summit
March 10, 1977San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
March 19, 1977GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum
March 21, 1977PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
March 22, 1977HersheyHersheypark Stadium
March 23, 1977HartfordHartford Civic Center
March 24, 1977UniondaleNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
March 25, 1977HartfordHartford Civic Center
March 27, 1977AnnapolisUS Naval Academy
March 29, 1977San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
April 1, 1977Kansas CityKemper Arena
Europe[2][3]
April 2, 1977BirminghamEnglandBirmingham Odeon
April 4, 1977GlasgowScotlandApollo Theatre
April 5, 1977ManchesterEnglandManchester Apollo
April 8, 1977LondonRainbow Theatre
April 9, 1977
April 10, 1977
April 11, 1977BristolColston Hall
April 12, 1977ParisFrancePavillon de Paris
April 13, 1977AmsterdamNetherlandsJaap Edenhal
April 14, 1977MunichGermanyCircus Krone
April 15, 1977FrankfurtJahrhunderthalle
April 16, 1977AmsterdamNetherlandsAmsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre
April 19, 1977DüsseldorfGermanyPhillipshalle
April 23, 1977GlasgowScotlandApollo Theatre
April 24, 1977StockholmSwedenJohanneshovs Isstadion
April 26, 1977LundOlympen
North America, Leg 2[4][5]
May 1, 1977BoulderUnited StatesFolsom Field
May 7, 1977OaklandOakland Coliseum
May 8, 1977Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Bowl
May 11, 1977El PasoEl Paso County Coliseum
May 15, 1977Fort WorthFort Worth Convention Center
May 16, 1977HoustonThe Summit
May 18, 1977Oklahoma CityOklahoma State Fair Arena
May 21, 1977NashvilleNashville Municipal Auditorium
May 28, 1977MiamiMiami Stadium
May 29, 1977OrlandoTangerine Bowl
June 1, 1977AtlantaOmni Coliseum
June 2, 1977BirminghamJefferson Civic Center
June 3, 1977MemphisMid-South Coliseum
June 5, 1977New OrleansTad Gormley Stadium
June 24, 1977CharlotteCharlotte Coliseum
June 25, 1977Little RockBarton Coliseum
June 28, 1977SyracuseOncenter War Memorial Arena
June 29, 1977New York CityMadison Square Garden
June 30, 1977
July 2, 1977BuffaloBuffalo Memorial Auditorium
July 4, 1977TorontoCanadaCNE Grandstand
July 5, 1977SudburySudbury Community Arena
July 7, 1977ProvidenceUnited StatesProvidence Civic Center
July 11, 1977NorfolkNorfolk Scope
July 12, 1977LargoCapital Centre
July 13, 1977
July 16, 1977LexingtonRupp Arena
July 23, 1977ChicagoChicago Stadium
July 24, 1977
August 15, 1977ClarkstonPine Knob Music Theatre
August 24, 1977Las VegasAladdin Theatre
August 25, 1977
August 27, 1977TucsonUniversity of Arizona
August 29, 1977InglewoodThe Forum
August 30, 1977
September 3, 1977SeattleSeattle Center Coliseum
September 4, 1977PortlandVeterans Memorial Coliseum
September 5, 1977VancouverCanadaPacific Coliseum
September 7, 1977EdmontonNorthlands Coliseum
September 8, 1977CalgaryStampede Grandstand
September 11, 1977MilwaukeeUnited StatesMilwaukee County Stadium
September 12, 1977Saint PaulSaint Paul Civic Center
September 15, 1977LincolnBob Devaney Sports Center
September 16, 1977Kansas CityKemper Arena
September 17, 1977St.LouisKiel Auditorium
September 20, 1977IndianapolisMarket Square Arena
September 21, 1977LouisvilleFreedom Hall
September 22, 1977DetroitCobo Arena
September 25, 1977RichfieldRichfield Coliseum
September 26, 1977
September 27, 1977PhiladelphiaThe Spectrum
October 2, 1977Santa BarbaraUC Santa Barbara Events Center
October 3, 1977San DiegoSan Diego Sports Arena
October 4, 1977
Oceania[5]
November 6, 1977AucklandNew ZealandWestern Springs Stadium
November 9, 1977BrisbaneAustraliaGold Coast Parklands
November 11, 1977SydneySydney Showground Stadium
November 13, 1977MelbourneCalder Park Raceway
November 15, 1977QueenslandLang Park
November 17, 1977SydneySydney Showground Stadium
November 18, 1977PerthPerth Entertainment Centre
November 19, 1977
November 23, 1977AdelaideMemorial Drive Park
Japan[6][7]
December 1, 1977NagoyaJapanNagoya Civic Assembly Hall
December 3, 1977OsakaOsaka Festival Hall
December 4, 1977
December 5, 1977TokyoNippon Budokan
North America, Leg 3[8]
December 10, 1977LahainaUnited StatesRoyal Lahaina Tennis Stadium
Penguin Country Summer Safari
July 17, 1978East TroyUnited StatesAlpine Valley Music Theatre
July 18, 1978
July 19, 1978
July 21, 1978BoulderFolsom Field
July 22, 1978AustinTexas Memorial Stadium
July 23, 1978DallasCotton Bowl
July 26, 1978Saratoga SpringsSaratoga Performing Arts Center
July 28, 1978Orchard ParkRich Stadium
July 29, 1978PhiladelphiaJohn F. Kennedy Stadium
July 30, 1978
August 6, 1978LandoverCapital Centre
August 7, 1978
August 24, 1978LexingtonRupp Arena
August 26, 1978ClevelandCleveland Stadium
August 28, 1978BirminghamBirmingham-Jefferson Civic Center
August 29, 1978AtlantaOmni Coliseum
August 30, 1978Baton RougeTiger Stadium

Personnel[edit]

  • Mick Fleetwood – drums, cowbell, congas, wind chimes, gong, talking drum
  • John McVie – bass guitars
  • Christine McVie – hammond B3 organ, hohner pianet, fender rhodes, piano, maracas, vocals
  • Lindsey Buckingham – acoustic and electric guitars, vocals
  • Stevie Nicks – vocals, tambourine, cowbell
    Additional Personnel
    • Ray Lindsey – rhythm guitar on 'Monday Morning', 'Go Your Own Way', and 'Second Hand News'

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Fleetwood Mac Gigography, Tour History | Songkick'. songkick.com. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  2. ^Rick Burton. '1977'. rainbowhistory.x10.mx. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  3. ^'Glasgow Apollo / Who Played'. glasgowapollo.com. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  4. ^'Fleetwood Mac Books: Tourbooks'. fleetwoodmac.net. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  5. ^ ab'STEVIE NICKS. HER MUSIC: Tour Archive 1977–1978'. Retrieved June 28, 2017.
  6. ^'FLEETWOOD MAC NEWS: Fleetwood Mac Live 1977 Rumours Tour: 'This is the holy grail for Mac fans''. fleetwoodmacnews.com. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  7. ^'FLEETWOOD MAC : Rumours : Live In Budokan, Tokyo Japan 05/12/1977 DVD'. rockconcertdvd.net. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  8. ^'Fleetwood Mac Maui Benefit Concert USA poster (537119)'. eil.com. Retrieved January 20, 2014.

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