On with the Show (concert tour)

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On with the Show was a world tour by the rock group Fleetwood Mac. The tour began in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 30, 2014, and concluded in Auckland, New Zealand on November 22, 2015. Tickets were available for pre-sale between March 31 to April 6, before going on sale to the general public on April 7, 2014. At the end of 2014, the tour placed 13th on Pollstar's "Top 100 Worldwide Tours", earning $74.1 million from 40 shows in North America.[1] In 2015's year-end report, the tour placed 6th with a gross of $125.1 million from 78 shows, bringing the total gross so far to $199.2 million.[2]

On with the Show
Tour by Fleetwood Mac
Promotional poster for the tour
Start dateSeptember 30, 2014 (2014-09-30)
End dateNovember 22, 2015 (2015-11-22)
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 81 in North America
  • 23 in Europe
  • 16 in Oceania
  • 120 total
Box officeUS$199.2 million
Fleetwood Mac concert chronology

Due to the departure of Lindsey Buckingham in 2018 and the death of Christine McVie in 2022, On with the Show would be Fleetwood Mac's final tour with the five members who recorded Rumours.

Background and development

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On January 13, 2014, the band's publicist Liz Rosenberg announced that Christine McVie, who had previously quit the band in 1998 after three decades, would be rejoining. Rosenberg additionally announced that a new album and tour would be forthcoming.[3] The group spent time in March working on new music, until confirming they don't plan on releasing any new material until after the tour is finished. Tour dates were announced on March 27, 2014, and tickets went on sale to the public on April 7, 2014.[4] On October 9, 2014, the band announced it would add a 2nd Leg with an additional 28 shows beginning on January 16, 2015, in St. Paul, Minnesota and ending March 31, 2015 in Wichita, Kansas.[5] In November 2014 Mick Fleetwood went on BBC Radio 2 to announce that Fleetwood Mac would be touring through Britain in May and June 2015. However, due to high demand, more dates were added, which stretched the leg into July 2015. the Manchester Arena date on June 12, 2015, was canceled due to an illness within the band.

Set list

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This set list is representative of the performance on October 6, 2014. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[6]

  1. "The Chain"
  2. "You Make Loving Fun"
  3. "Dreams"
  4. "Second Hand News"
  5. "Rhiannon"
  6. "Everywhere"
  7. "I Know I'm Not Wrong" or "Bleed to Love Her"
  8. "Tusk"
  9. "Sisters of the Moon" or "Sara"
  10. "Say You Love Me"
  11. "Seven Wonders" (dropped from the set after the North American leg)
  12. "Big Love"
  13. "Landslide"
  14. "Never Going Back Again"
  15. "Over My Head" or "Think About Me"
  16. "Gypsy"
  17. "Little Lies"
  18. "Gold Dust Woman"
  19. "I'm So Afraid"
  20. "Go Your Own Way"
    Encore 1
  21. "World Turning"
  22. "Don't Stop"
  23. "Silver Springs"
    Encore 2
  24. "Songbird" (not performed during selected 2015 dates)

Shows

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
North America[4][5][7]
September 30, 2014 Minneapolis United States Target Center 15,228 / 15,228 $1,862,320
October 2, 2014 Chicago United Center
October 3, 2014
October 6, 2014 New York City Madison Square Garden
October 7, 2014
October 10, 2014 Boston TD Garden
October 11, 2014 Newark Prudential Center
October 14, 2014 Pittsburgh Consol Energy Center
October 15, 2014 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 30,767 / 30,767 $4,064,590
October 18, 2014 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 17,045 / 17,045 $2,248,330
October 19, 2014 Columbus United States Nationwide Arena
October 21, 2014 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse
October 22, 2014 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 13,805 / 13,805 $1,644,828
October 25, 2014 Boston TD Garden
October 26, 2014 Ottawa Canada Canadian Tire Centre
October 29, 2014 Philadelphia United States Wells Fargo Center [a] [a]
October 31, 2014 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center 15,133 / 15,133 $1,972,474
November 1, 2014 Hartford XL Center
November 10, 2014 Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre
November 12, 2014 Saskatoon SaskTel Centre
November 14, 2014 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
November 15, 2014 Edmonton Rexall Place
November 18, 2014 Vancouver Rogers Arena
November 20, 2014 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome
November 22, 2014 Portland Moda Center
November 24, 2014 Sacramento Sleep Train Arena
November 25, 2014 San Jose SAP Center at San Jose
November 28, 2014 Inglewood The Forum
November 29, 2014
December 2, 2014 San Diego Viejas Arena
December 3, 2014 Oakland Oracle Arena
December 6, 2014 Inglewood The Forum
December 7, 2014 Anaheim Honda Center 13,846 / 13,846 $1,456,316
December 10, 2014 Phoenix US Airways Center
December 12, 2014 Denver Pepsi Center
December 14, 2014 Dallas American Airlines Center 27,039 / 28,827 $3,477,015
December 15, 2014 Houston Toyota Center 12,983 / 12,983 $1,837,886
December 17, 2014 Atlanta Philips Arena 15,591 / 15,591 $1,917,322
December 19, 2014 Sunrise BB&T Center
December 20, 2014 Tampa Amalie Arena 15,675 / 15,675 $1,913,409
January 16, 2015 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center
January 17, 2015 Lincoln Pinnacle Bank Arena
January 20, 2015 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 10,204 / 10,204 $1,409,578
January 22, 2015 New York City Madison Square Garden
January 24, 2015 Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall 13,154 / 13,154 $1,734,803
January 25, 2015 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
January 28, 2015 Providence Dunkin' Donuts Center
January 30, 2015 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center 13,792 / 14,612 $1,842,654
January 31, 2015 Buffalo First Niagara Center
February 3, 2015 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 15,029 / 15,029 $1,805,430
February 5, 2015 Montreal Bell Centre 10,376 / 12,065 $1,041,360
February 7, 2015 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena 7,542 / 7,542 $1,377,570
February 8, 2015 Newark Prudential Center
February 11, 2015 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena
February 12, 2015 Milwaukee BMO Harris Bradley Center
February 14, 2015 Rosemont Allstate Arena
February 17, 2015 Louisville KFC Yum! Center 15,747 / 15,747 $1,563,087
February 18, 2015 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena
March 1, 2015 Austin Frank Erwin Center 13,468 / 13,749 $1,663,940
March 3, 2015 Houston Toyota Center 10,574 / 11,729 $1,457,763
March 4, 2015 Dallas American Airlines Center [b] [b]
March 7, 2015 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena
March 8, 2015 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena
March 15, 2015 Charlottesville John Paul Jones Arena
March 17, 2015 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
March 18, 2015 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 16,491 / 16,491 $1,812,977
March 21, 2015 Miami American Airlines Arena
March 23, 2015 Orlando Amway Center 12,711 / 13,472 $1,590,707
March 25, 2015 Atlanta Philips Arena 13,711 / 13,711 $1,600,265
March 27, 2015 St. Louis Scottrade Center
March 28, 2015 Kansas City Sprint Center
March 31, 2015 Wichita Intrust Bank Arena 11,042 / 11,325 $1,400,765
April 1, 2015 Denver Pepsi Center
April 4, 2015 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
April 6, 2015 Bakersfield United States Rabobank Arena
April 7, 2015 Oakland Oracle Arena
April 10, 2015 Inglewood The Forum 25,343 / 25,343 $2,837,833
April 11, 2015 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
April 14, 2015 Inglewood The Forum [c] [c]
April 17, 2015 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena
April 19, 2015 North Little Rock Verizon Arena
Europe
May 27, 2015 London England The O2 Arena 96,564 / 99,145 $12,388,700
May 28, 2015
May 31, 2015 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
June 1, 2015
June 4, 2015 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
June 6, 2015 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis 15,086 / 15,863 $1,566,050
June 8, 2015 Birmingham England Genting Arena
June 14, 2015[d] Newport Seaclose Park
June 16, 2015 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro
June 17, 2015
June 20, 2015 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
June 22, 2015 London England The O2 Arena [e] [e]
June 24, 2015
June 26, 2015
June 27, 2015
June 30, 2015 Leeds First Direct Arena
July 1, 2015 Manchester Manchester Arena 15,414 / 16,255 $2,023,940
July 4, 2015 Birmingham Genting Arena
July 5, 2015 Leeds First Direct Arena
July 7, 2015[f] Birmingham Genting Arena
July 8, 2015 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro
July 10, 2015 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
July 11, 2015
Oceania[9]
October 22, 2015 Sydney Australia Allphones Arena 39,577 / 39,577 $5,425,100
October 24, 2015
October 25, 2015
October 28, 2015 Adelaide Coopers Stadium
October 30, 2015 Perth Domain Stadium
November 2, 2015 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
November 4, 2015
November 6, 2015
November 7, 2015 Geelong Mt Duneed Estate
November 10, 2015 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 22,725 / 22,725[10] $3,121,810[10]
November 12, 2015
November 14, 2015 Hunter Valley Hope Estate Winery
November 15, 2015
November 18, 2015 Dunedin New Zealand Forsyth Barr Stadium
November 21, 2015 Auckland Mt Smart Stadium
November 22, 2015
Total 545,088 / 554,748 $68,538,950

Cancelled shows

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Date City Country Venue Reason for cancellation
June 12, 2015 Manchester England Manchester Arena Illness within the band[11]

Personnel

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Additional musicians
  • Brett Tuggle – keyboards, rhythm guitar, samples, backing vocals
  • Neale Heywood – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Sharon Celani – backing vocals
  • Steve Rinkovv – drums, percussion (unannounced from stage)
  • Lori Nicks – backing vocals
  • Stevvi Alexander – backing vocals

Notes

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  1. ^ a b The score data is representative of the two shows at the Wells Fargo Center on October 15 and 29
  2. ^ a b The score data is representative of the both shows at the American Airlines Center on December 14 and March 4 respectively.
  3. ^ a b The score data is representative of the both shows at The Forum on April 10 and 14 respectively.
  4. ^ This concert is part of the Isle of Wight Festival
  5. ^ a b The score data is representative of the six shows at The O2 Arena on May 27 and 28, June 22, 24, 26 and 27 respectively.
  6. ^ The July 7, 2015 show at Genting Arena in Birmingham was originally scheduled to take place on June 9, 2015, but was rescheduled due to illness within the band.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Pollstar (26 February 2015). "2014 Year End Top 100 Worldwide Tours". Pollstar. Archived from the original on 10 April 2016. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-08. Retrieved 2016-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Keith Caulfield (January 13, 2014). "Christine McVie Rejoins Fleetwood Mac: Official". Billboard. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Andy Greene (March 27, 2014). "Fleetwood Mac Announce Reunion Tour Dates With Christine McVie". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Fleetwood Mac (October 9, 2014). "Fleetwood Mac Announces 28 Additional On With The Show Tour Dates Reunion Tour Dates". fleetwoodmac.com. Archived from the original on October 11, 2014. Retrieved October 10, 2014.
  6. ^ Kenneth Partridge (October 7, 2014). "Fleetwood Mac Relives Past Peaks & Lows at Madison Square Garden Concert". Billboard. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  7. ^ North American box score:
  8. ^ "Fleetwood Mac have postponed their Birmingham gig due to illness". Independent.co.uk. 10 June 2015. Archived from the original on 2022-05-24.
  9. ^ "Billboard Boxscore :: Current Scores". Billboard. October 27, 2015. Archived from the original on October 4, 2015. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  10. ^ a b "Current Boxscore". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  11. ^ Evans, Denise (12 June 2015). "Fleetwood Mac CANCEL Manchester Arena gig due to illness".