Showing posts with label Fleetwood Mac 2026. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fleetwood Mac 2026. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2026

Fleetwood Mac "Silver Springs / Go Your Own Way" Vinyl Single - Urban Outfitters Exclusive

URBAN OUTFITTERS CELEBRATES VALENTINE'S DAY WITH "LOVE ME, LOVE ME NOT" SINGLES VINYL RELEASE 

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- This Valentine's Day, Urban Outfitters sets the soundtrack for every kind of love with the release of "Love Me, Love Me Not," a new collection of exclusive 7" vinyl singles. Launching Friday, February 13th, the limited-edition drop reinforces Urban Outfitters' commitment to meaningful, collectible releases with artists that resonate with this generation.

Anchoring the release is Fleetwood Mac's viral live rendition of "Silver Springs," a perennial anthem of complicated love.

As with all Urban Outfitters exclusive vinyl's, each special-edition 7" is pressed with a unique look.

Fleetwood Mac — Silver Springs (Live) / Go Your Own Way
Translucent Sea Blue Vinyl | $17.98
Limited to just 5,000 copies
The vinyls will be available exclusively at UrbanOutfitters.com and select retail locations beginning February 13, 2026

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Fleetwood Mac Log First Billboard Hot 100 Debut in 23 Years!

Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Landslide’ Debuts on Hot 100 More Than 50 Years After Its Release


BY XANDER ZELLNER

Billboard


Fleetwood Mac’s classic studio version of “Landslide,” released in 1975, reaches the Billboard Hot 100 at last, debuting at No. 41 on the Jan. 17-dated chart.

The song hits the Hot 100 following its placement in the series finale of Netflix’s Stranger Things, released Dec. 31. It generated 7 million official U.S. streams (up 43% week over week), 888,000 radio audience impressions (up 10%) and 1,000 downloads sold (up 15%) Jan. 2-8, according to Luminate.

Fleetwood Mac first released “Landslide” in July 1975 on its self-titled 10th studio album — the group’s first project featuring Stevie Nicks as a vocalist and Lindsey Buckingham as a guitarist. Nicks solely wrote the song and delivers its lead vocals.

Despite becoming one of the band’s most enduring compositions, “Landslide” was never issued as an official single during its original run. Still, it remained a staple of Fleetwood Mac’s live performances, as well as Nicks’ solo tours. A live version was released as a single in 1997, following its inclusion on the band’s album The Dance. That rendition debuted on the Hot 100 in July 1998 and peaked at No. 51 that August, while also reaching No. 10 on Adult Contemporary and No. 26 on Adult Pop Airplay.

Several covers of “Landslide” by other acts have charted over the years. The Chicks’ version climbed to No. 7 on the Hot 100 in March 2003, while the Glee cast’s take, featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, hit No. 23 in 2011. More notable remakes found success across other charts: Smashing Pumpkins’ cover reached No. 3 on Alternative Airplay and No. 30 on Radio Songs in 1994; Kat Perkins’ version hit No. 35 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs in 2014 after her performance on NBC’s The Voice; and Chloe Kohanski’s interpretation peaked at No. 26 on the same chart also after a performance on The Voice.

With the entrance of “Landslide,” Fleetwood Mac logs its 26th career entry on the Hot 100 and first debut in 23 years, since “Peacekeeper” debuted at No. 93 in March 2003 (before peaking at No. 80 that May).

The group’s most recent Hot 100 appearance came earlier this decade. In 2020, its 1977 No. 1 hit “Dreams” re-entered after a viral TikTok featuring Nathan Apodaca skateboarding while sipping Ocean Spray Cran-Raspberry juice sparked a massive streaming resurgence. The clip’s popularity resulted in recreations from several members of Fleetwood Mac, including Nicks and Mick Fleetwood. The song rebounded to No. 12 in October 2020.

Thanks to “Landslide,” Fleetwood Mac has now debuted on the Hot 100 in five different decades: the ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s, 2000s and ‘20s. The band joins a select list of groups with debuts on the chart in at least five decades, a landmark last attained by The Beatles when “Now and Then” launched in the top 10 in November 2023. Other groups with at least five decades of Hot 100 debuts include The Isley Brothers (six), The Rolling Stones and Santana (five each).

In Canada, the song debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at No. 33 on the chart dated January 17, 2026.

Full list of Billboard Chart entries below

Friday, January 02, 2026

Fleetwood Mac's 2018 Compilation 50 Years - Don't Stop Makes History


UK, Ireland & Scotland Chart Positions January 2, 2026


Fleetwood Mac’s career-spanning 2018 compilation 50 Years: Don’t Stop surges 6 - 4 on the UK Albums Chart, equalling the highest position of its chart career, previously reached 36, 34 and 30 weeks ago. The set logs 7,653 units, driven almost entirely by streaming with just 48 CDs and one digital download contributing to the total.


Its tally now stands at 124 weeks inside the UK Top 10, extending its record as the longest-running artist compilation in Top 10 history. This week’s jump also sees it move back ahead of Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 landmark album Rumours, which slips from last week’s 672-week high of No. 5 to No. 11 on sales of 5,827 units.


Despite sharing six tracks with the most expansive edition of 50 Years: Don’t Stop, Rumours continues to demonstrate a very different retail profile. Its latest breakdown includes 1,951 vinyl albums, alongside CDs, downloads and streams - reinforcing its dominance as the best-selling vinyl album of the 21st century with 350,719 copies sold. By contrast, 50 Years: Don’t Stop has accumulated just 2,721 vinyl sales, suggesting that a future vinyl reissue could easily propel it to an even higher chart peak.


Elsewhere, Fleetwood Mac’s catalogue makes a major impact across the UK singles chart, with Dreams, Everywhere, and The Chain all returning to the Top 100, underlining the band’s multi-generational appeal as 2026 gets underway.



Chart Position Title Last Week
UK Top 100 AlbumsNo. 450 Years – Don’t Stop6
No. 11Rumours5
Top 100 Streaming AlbumsNo. 250 Years – Don’t Stop3
No. 18Rumours22
Top 100 Album SalesNo. 6Rumours4
No. 99Greatest Hits63
Top 40 Vinyl AlbumsNo. 3Rumours2
UK Top 100 SinglesNo. 63DreamsRe-entry
No. 81EverywhereRe-entry
No. 89The ChainRe-entry
Ireland Top 100 AlbumsNo. 550 Years – Don’t Stop10
No. 7Rumours6
Ireland Top 100 SinglesNo. 52DreamsRe-entry
No. 62Silver SpringsRe-entry
No. 68LandslideRe-entry
Scotland Top 100 AlbumsNo. 3Rumours2
No. 71Greatest Hits51


US Chart Positions January 3, 2026


In the United States, Rumours continues to outperform expectations nearly five decades after its release, rising to No. 12 on Top Album Sales, climbing on the Vinyl Albums chart to No. 7, and improving to No. 6 on Indie Store Album Sales - a clear sign of sustained demand among physical buyers and core catalog consumers.


The album also holds firm near the top of Billboard’s genre charts, remaining No. 4 on Top Rock Albums and No. 5 on Top Rock & Alternative Albums, while Greatest Hits continues to register solid multi-format activity across the same charts.


On the songs side, Silver Springs remains a notable presence on Rock Digital Song Sales, landing at No. 10 after last week’s No. 2 peak. Its continued digital performance underscores the song’s enduring resonance and places it alongside contemporary rock releases - a rare feat for a deep-catalog track as 2026 begins.



Chart Position Title Last Week
Billboard 200No. 39Rumours33
No. 100Greatest Hits77
Top 50 Album SalesNo. 12Rumours15
No. 40Greatest Hits28
Top 25 Vinyl AlbumsNo. 7Rumours11
No. 21Greatest Hits15
Top 25 Indie Store Album SalesNo. 6Rumours9
Top Rock & Alternative AlbumsNo. 5Rumours4
No. 20Greatest Hits13
Top Rock AlbumsNo. 4Rumours4
No. 16Greatest Hits11
Rock Digital Song SalesNo. 10Silver Springs2

Saturday, November 22, 2025

New Fleetwood Mac Release Announced for January 2, 2026

Coming January 2, 2026 

FLEETWOOD MAC FUTURE GAMES


Brick & Mortar/Indie Retail Exclusive! 

Rhino Start Your Ear Off Right 2026 Exclusive!
Part of Audiophile Vinyl Series Rhino Reserve!
Lacquers Cut from the Original Analog Masters by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab!  Pressed on 180g Premium-Quality Vinyl at Fidelity Record Pressing!


Future Games is the fifth studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. It was recorded in the summer of 1971 at Advision Studios in London and was the band's first album to feature Christine McVie as a full member and Bob Welch on guitar and vocals. Future Games was Fleetwood Mac's bold leap into dreamy psychedelia and introspective rock....a turning point in sound, and a glimpse into the band's evolving magic.


This album has been cut from the original analog masters by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab and is pressed on 180-gram premium-quality vinyl at Fidelity Record Pressing as part of the Rhino Reserve line.


Features

  • Rhino Start Your Ear Off Right 2026 Indie Exclusive
  • Rhino Reserve Audiophile Series
  • 180g Premium-Quality Vinyl
  • Vinyl LP
  • Lacquers Cut from Original Analog Masters by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab
  • Pressed in California at Fidelity Record Pressing


Selections

Side 1:

  1. Woman of a Thousand Years
  2. Morning Rain
  3. What a Shame
  4. Future Games

Side 2:

  1. Sands of Time
  2. Sometimes
  3. Lay It All Down
  4. Show Me a Smile