Sunday, December 06, 2009

Saturday, December 05, 2009

FLEETWOOD MAC - PLAYERS ONLY LOVE YOU - SYDNEY DAILY TELEGRAPH

"Stevie was the real cheerleader for this tour. The beancounters didn't want us to keep going after America, they didn't want to work so hard. So we had to say "Hang on a second, we actually want to go out and play... so you're going to have to work a bit harder. Go find someone to book us some shows in Europe and Austalia!"

CHECK... THIS... OUT! FLEETWOOD MAC '77 CLEVELAND

FLEETWOOD MAC'S HISTORY WITH THE CLEVELAND RADIO STATION WMMS...

Lots of vintage mac shots and plenty to read - here THE WMMS FLEETWOOD MAC ATTACK!




(PHOTOS) FLEETWOOD MAC HUNTER VALLEY - HOPE ESTATES

FLEETWOOD MAC - HOPE ESTATES HUNTER VALLEY
DECEMBER 5, 2009

Thank you to Lance Lenehan for sending in this really great panoramic photo.
Lance also said the show was fantastic!

Photos by: MichelleGilmore

Photo by: njmcgee

Photo by: carolduncan

Photo by: danhimbrechts
Waiting for the show
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Friday, December 04, 2009

(PHOTOS/VIDEO) FLEETWOOD MAC - MELBOURNE

These are either December 1st or 2nd, not too sure.  Two galleries, some of the same pics in both - mostly out of focus shots, but a couple of good captures.  The link below contains a few video snippets of the show as well.
Photos by: Carlamarie

NO CHAIRS ALLOWED AT FLEETWOOD MAC SHOW TONIGHT (HUNTER VALLEY)

Chair ban at Fleetwood Mac's Hope Estate concert
BY ALISON BRANLEY

CONCERT promoters typically want bums on seats, but it's the seats that have been banned at Fleetwood Mac's Hope Estate concert tonight.

General admission ticket holders have complained that promoter Andrew McManus Presents has changed its seating policy at the last minute.

Fans say they were initially told full-size chairs were banned but low beach chairs were allowed.

However, Ticketmaster sent an email to ticketholders on Thursday informing them all chairs were banned.

Silvana Dugac, of Adamstown Heights, said she had a bad back and should not have to sit on the ground for seven hours, nor should the elderly or disabled.

"If I had known beforehand I don't think I would have gone," she said.

"Most of the people there are going to be over 40, it's not as if they're expecting wild crowds."

Michael Hope, of Hope Estate, said their general concert policy allowed low chairs but the promoter decided to change the rules for this event because of the 19,000 strong crowd.

Some of the confusion arose because the general information notice on the Hope Estate website said low chairs were allowed at concerts before it was updated this week.

Ian Weir, site manager for Andrew McManus Presents, said the company made the decision in October to try to limit seats in the general admission area for safety reasons because of the size of the crowd.

There will be more than 7000 people in the general admission area at tonight's concert.

Mr Weir said Ticketmaster had sent out a number of emails to ticketholders informing them of the rule, and Thursday's email was the final reminder.

However, Mr Weir said people with medical conditions would be permitted to bring in low chairs if they had a doctor's certificate or other evidence.

Ms Dugac said it was unfair to give people so little time to get a certificate.

(VIDEO) FLEETWOOD MAC - THE 7PM PROJECT

Unfortunately, only those living in Australia can view this...


THE MICK FLEETWOOD BLUES BAND - NEWCASTLE MARCH 1, 2010

A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity...

Live n Cookin @ Lizotte's Newcastle
The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band

Presale Ticket Offer for our E-newsletter Group Only
These tickets won't last!! Be Quick!! -

There are some gigs that are so special, that they become the stuff of legends, an experience that can only be shared by the people in the room. March 1 at Lizotte’s Newcastle will be one of those evenings, when The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band take the stage in the 100 year old Lambton theatre.

This weekend Fleetwood Mac will play to the biggest crowd ever assembled in the Hunter Valley. The super groups founding member and arguably the world’s most famous drummer and percussionist, Mick Fleetwood will return to Australia in March, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of the first record, “Fleetwood Mac,” and is giving fans the opportunity to experience the sound and energy of the original band in a very personal and intimate gig.

The new Blues band brings together the people who created music and those who were influenced by it to produce a show of unparalleled energy and a true vibe of the ‘60s.

The Mick Fleetwood Blues band is performing at Lizotte’s, playing the exact type of music Fleetwood Mac played between the years of 1967 and 1970 – the finest in Blues and Classic Rock & Roll. On the project Mick has said, “I’ve been very excited about the prospect of doing something like this for a real 40th Anniversary Tour and I’m so pleased at how it has come together. I can’t wait to see the reactions from the fans – the music is there, the energy is there, all of the pieces fit.”

Tickets to this once in a lifetime gig go on sale from the venue at midday on Monday December 7 and we are giving you the opportunity to purchase presale tickets!

From 4pm today (Friday 4 December) until 12pm Monday 7 December we are selling presale tickets to our combined e-newsletter groups from the Central Coast and Newcastle!

Call Lizotte's Newcastle on 4956 2066 and quote the codeword: FLEETWOOD@LIZOTTES


The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band
Monday March 1
Lizotte’s Newcastle

Three Course Dinner Show $190.00 (+bf)
Show Only $120.00 (+bf)