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I am SO EXCITED...... Stoked!
I was checking Ticketmaster and they opened up more seats. There were floor seats 8 ROWS ahead of me in the center. I jumped on them this morning. Instead of 15 rows back, now I am 7 rows back. Lots of great seats open for trade or purchase. This is a casino so I wonder if some high roller did not want his seats and turned them into Ticketmaster or what? The day the event opened for sale, no seats 15 rows near the stage were ever on sale. Anyway, I am getting closer. At least Christine and Lindsey can see me now
Ticketmaster charged me $5.00 per ticket to upgrade. Not too bad and so glad they did it.
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I printed my new upgraded tickets today. Strange because the tickets I got disappeared from the Ticketmaster site but another 2 in the same aisle appeared. Maybe they did not sell many close tickets and trying to lure some people to the front?
Who knows. Its a mystery how ticketmaster holds tickets and then releases them. If you are going to a future show, check ticketmaster. There could be better seats you can trade up for only $5.
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I printed my new upgraded tickets today. Strange because the tickets I got disappeared from the Ticketmaster site but another 2 in the same aisle appeared. Maybe they did not sell many close tickets and trying to lure some people to the front?
Who knows. Its a mystery how ticketmaster holds tickets and then releases them. If you are going to a future show, check ticketmaster. There could be better seats you can trade up for only $5.
So happy for you!!!!

Yes, Christine and Lindsey will see you now! Maybe you can move a few more rows ahead during GYOW.
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They now have a buy one ticket, get one free offer on Ticketmaster for Buckingham McVie. Not sure if this is for all the rest of the shows. You can get a ticket in the 7th row for $80 and even the $40 seats are slashed to $22.50.
I am not really bothered that I paid $155 and another $5 to upgrade. The money is going to Christine and Lindsey so I don't mind
However, I wonder if some people will complain to ticketmaster for paying the full price. It still confuses me how the 2 writers and singers of Fleetwood Mac cant even fill a small venue I've been to lots of rock concerts in my life but have never seen a buy one, get one free ticket offer to fill a venue.
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They now have a buy one ticket, get one free offer on Ticketmaster for Buckingham McVie. Not sure if this is for all the rest of the shows. You can get a ticket in the 7th row for $80 and even the $40 seats are slashed to $22.50.
I am not really bothered that I paid $155 and another $5 to upgrade. The money is going to Christine and Lindsey so I don't mind
However, I wonder if some people will complain to ticketmaster for paying the full price. It still confuses me how the 2 writers and singers of Fleetwood Mac cant even fill a small venue I've been to lots of rock concerts in my life but have never seen a buy one, get one free ticket offer to fill a venue.
Glad you were able to upgrade!

I'm with you on not understanding sales: the Ohio show tomorrow has heaps of tickets available and I thought this would sellout, given FMs general history here. I panic bought in the pre-sale but was able to upgrade in the main sale. I'm happy with my seats but surprised this might be a third or a quarter empty (out of curiosity I check the TM ticket map) However, much like the other show I attended I get asked 'who' when I mention this tour.

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Christine McVie is ready to stomp her feet at Hard Rock Live



Ben Crandell. By Ben Crandell•Contact Reporter
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November 8, 2017, 9:20 AM



On the phone from London is the smoky voice that caused millions of volume knobs to be turned up ever so slightly in the mid 1970s when “Over My Head” put Fleetwood Mac on the pop-radio map. No longer the Greta Garbo of rock ’n’ roll, Christine McVie sounds energized by the new album of music she has created with Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and what this musical relationship, interrupted by her 15 years in semi-retirement, may yield.

But she understands the question. She’s a Fleetwood Mac fan, too.


Her critically praised 10-song album, titled “Lindsey Buckingham/Christine McVie,” was recorded in the same Los Angeles studio where Fleetwood Mac made their 1980 album “Tusk.” In these new sessions, Buckingham and McVie were joined by Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, which would be four-fifths of the lineup that made Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours,” one of the top-selling albums of all time.



It has been nearly 30 years since that classic quintet, including Stevie Nicks, released a studio album, 1987’s “Tango in the Night.” So how close are we to a new Fleetwood Mac album? Sounds like it wouldn’t take much.

“It wouldn’t take much, in theory. But you’ve got to think about all the logistics,” says McVie, describing a tangle of projects that include her shows with Buckingham, Stevie Nicks’ tour in Australia, and imminent rehearsals for a 2018 Fleetwood Mac world tour. “It would have to be after the world tour, and that would likely take a year. Everyone is making plans, and you just don’t know. I don’t think anybody can answer that question.”

McVie’s focus these days is firmly on the present, how dramatically her life has changed since her reunion with Fleetwood Mac before the band’s massively popular On With the Show tour in 2014. She and Buckingham began recording McVie’s songs before rehearsals for that tour.

Who started the conversation between you and Lindsey Buckingham about recording an album?

I hadn’t really written anything in a long time, because I’d left the band for 15 years. I just sort of put my piano down. But I started writing songs again and I sent them to Lindsey. My demos are terrible, just piano, a drum machine, and me. He worked on them in his studio, and he said why don’t you come over before the rehearsals and we can go into the studio and record them. John and Mick were in town. We had no album plans at all. Just record some songs that I’d written. … And I loved what he was doing with them. I just put myself in his hands musically, and let him do his thing. … I trust him musically. I feel safe with him.

Did you go into the studio with any trepidation? Or was it like slipping on old shoes?


When you haven’t worked with someone for so long, you wonder, especially me, who had stopped playing pretty much altogether, would there be any chemistry left? I didn’t know how my chops were going to be, my voice or anything. But it was pretty instantaneous.

This was the same studio where Fleetwood Mac recorded “Tusk.” Did that have an effect on the music?

Nothing had changed. Absolutely everything looked just the same. Lindsey was quite emotionally moved by it, and Mick. I don’t think it affected me personally. I was much more in awe of being back in the music world, really. I saw the nostalgia of it, but I was more interested in the present than in the past.

Several songs on the album — “Red Sun,” “Game of Pretend,” “Too Far Gone” — sound like vintage Fleetwood Mac. Is there a new song that gives you particular pleasure to perform?

“Too Far Gone,” I’d say. It’s phenomenal, because it’s a real foot-stomper, and I get to stand up and sing, and it’s probably the raunchiest kind of thing that I’ve ever done live. The audience pretty much goes bananas, because the band sounds great. It’s a rocking band.

You also put a spin on some Fleetwood Mac songs, including “Little Lies” and “Hold Me,” on this tour.

“Hold Me” is more rock ’n’ roll [on tour]. It’s a little bit sweeter on the record, but when we play it live, it’s just a bit more foot-stomping. As long as I can stomp my feet, I feel young. And I make sure I wear comfortable boots to do it [laughs].

You took the long sabbatical from Fleetwood Mac. What did that space give you, and what did you miss about being in the band?

Well, now that I’m back, just about everything. The camaraderie, the music, the flamboyance. Lindsey and I on the road are quite just as you see us. Quite structured, I would say. The flamboyance of Fleetwood Mac is Mick and Stevie. And you never know. It goes in waves onstage, waves of drama, melodrama, God knows what. And you just pray that you get from the beginning to the end without anything going wrong. And I mean that in a good way. It’s chaos and flamboyance to the nth degree, but it’s fantastic.

Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham will perform 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, at Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Way, in Hollywood. Tickets cost $40-$155. Call 800-745-3000 or go to MyHRL.com.
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Thanks for posting. I am so excited bout this show in 2 days. The tickets have been slashed so the ending part is wrong. Tickets are $80 - $22.50. They released more tickets and there are some decent ones left. I never saw anything closer than the 7th row ever on sale. So I assume the casino has those tickets. This is not a theater but a smaller arena so it should be interesting. I actually wish they would be playing some of the smaller theaters in town. With the slashed prices and being a casino I believe the Hard Rock will find clever ways to fill this arena before the show. The more people that come to these shows means more customers for the casino, restaurants, shops, etc. In addition its a Saturday night. It will be such an amazing and humbling experience for Lindsey and Christine to look out to a full arena. That is my hope. Now who is excited?
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There is plenty of sunshine that Christine F****** McVie and Lindsey Buckingham are in town. Really excited about tonight's show. I am tired of watching every YouTube video of the other shows.
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I decided to go tonight but you HAVE to buy 2+ tickets! Can't just get one! How friggin frustrating!
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Went to StubHub and was able to get a single ticket! Yay! It'll be interesting to see how the show is compared to opening night in Atlanta...
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I decided to go tonight but you HAVE to buy 2+ tickets! Can't just get one! How friggin frustrating!
That's a promo. Buy one ticket, get one free. The one ticket is 50% of the original face value. It started about a week ago trying to fill the arena. Glad you are going. We can compare reviews here later.
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That's a promo. Buy one ticket, get one free. The one ticket is 50% of the original face value. It started about a week ago trying to fill the arena. Glad you are going. We can compare reviews here later.
I tried that... But it's not 'get one free'. You have to buy two tickets minimum. When I picked out two tickets (thinking, great! I'll have an empty seat next to me!) but at checkout, it was two full priced tickets. I tried calling, same thing.
Maybe I was doing something wrong... Oh well, I have my ticket!
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have fun tonight guys, and please report back!!
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What a great concert. I have listened to the CD a million times and watched so many videos on youtube of the live performance but was still blown away from the live sound.
They really love being an artist, creating new music, and performing new music. Christine sounded really good. The sound on youtube makes her voice sound weak. She's still got it and was so strong. She struggled on some high notes but she still went for them and did them. Its so rare to see Chris at such a concert. Her keyboards are front center stage and she looks directly at the audience. I have never seen her so playful, dancing, and having a good time on stage. I was in the 7th row center and you could see both of them looking out engaging the audience. This is something that really cant be done with the Mac on such a large venue. No set list changes and I wont post anything other than Hold Me sounded really good. The sound on youtube is so off so it gives you a false perception. They played like a well oiled machine. Christine's baseball bat is gone but she still eggs Lindsey on and was playing her microphone stand like a flute which was cute. I just love to watch Christine smile and she did lots of it last night.
Ok now let me get out my flame thrower. The crowd was lame and horrible. There was great attendance and the arena was nearly full. However they were DEAD. The venue is a casino which probably comps many of their big spenders with rooms and concert tickets. Maybe this explains it? It was embarrassing. I was in the 7th row and there were so many empty seats from rows 3 to 6. The people who had these seats never bothered to show up or give them away. During the concert some of these seats filled up with people moving up. Security was seated in row 3 to prevent anyone from going to the stage (like it was going to happen with this crowd?). Just how bad was the crowd? The crowd never stood up on the floor until Go Your Own Way. Some of these geezers probably would not get up for a fire drill. I kept hoping things would change. When it did not happen for Too Far Gone, my next hope was Tusk. Nope. I sensed Lindsey was looking for his crowd participation. During Hold Me the couple next to me stood up, embraced and sang along. Some geezer on a rampage was screaming SIT DOWN, SIT DOWN, SIT DOWN. He was so full of rage that I actually was afraid to turn and look at him. Things got worse. The couple stood again for Little Lies and the guy standing turned around and gave a death stare to the old geezer like "I dare you to say something." The front rows must set the standard. They must stand so its a domino effect. NO ONE in the front row would ever stand. EVER! Now for the 2 most depressing parts of the crowd. During "I'm So Afraid" I could not take it anymore and towards the end I stood up to applaud and turned around and told everyone to stand up and used hand gestures. NOPE. That did not work either. After the song, most of the front floor did a standing ovation but there were so many in the front rows seated. Now for the saddest part. You know its a lame crowd that during the end of Go Your Own Way Lindsey could not find anyone to strum his guitar. This is a staple of every show with him doing it twice on each side of the stage. I felt so bad and was wondering what he was thinking. Even between songs, the crowd was not that appreciative and things got pretty quiet. I hate to spend so much time of the review on the crowd but they were pathetic. Even Christine at times would come over to the side of the stage hoping to engage someone but there were no takers. The size of the crowd was very good but many of them acted as if they were at a funeral. During Go Your Own way and Everywhere the front floor did get up and dance and sing. When I turned to the sides of the arena who had great seats, they were sill seated.
The music was just so incredible. I really would not have changed too much except maybe dropping one or two acoustic songs. How cool would it have been for the show to open up with WRONG. That song is so autobiographical about Lindsey not wanting to play the hits in a big machine band. It really could have made a statement on this tour. Its also a great rocker. I also wish Lindsey would have forced Christine to do one or two solo songs. But as they say....You cant always get what you want

Edit: I must say one thing about concert goers today. Put down the phone and enjoy the concert experience. You are not even watching anything live but through your phone and its a distraction for yourself and others. In addition what's with all this food. I was a teenager in the 80s. I don't even remember having a coke during a concert. The concession stands were extremely limited. If it was a metal concert they did not sell beer. But most other concerts you could get beer. Are all venues like this today? You should have seen the giant buckets of popcorn, trays of food, hot dogs, nachos, etc that everyone is carrying into the arena. Are they going camping or going to a concert? The smell of people eating hot dogs around me made me nauseous. 6 months ago at the Blondie/Garbage concert there were some taking video or selfies and their flashlight came on their phone. They were blinding everyone and they don't know how to turn off the light. Last night there was some woman texting in front of me about her kids. Its just a shame what we have all become. I read that last week in Australia Stevie Nicks told a guy in the front row to stop filming her. Kudos to her! I wish they banned phones from concerts.
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What a great concert. I have listened to the CD a million times and watched so many videos on youtube of the live performance but was still blown away from the live sound.
They really love being an artist, creating new music, and performing new music. Christine sounded really good. The sound on youtube makes her voice sound weak. She's still got it and was so strong. She struggled on some high notes but she still went for them and did them. Its so rare to see Chris at such a concert. Her keyboards are front center stage and she looks directly at the audience. I have never seen her so playful, dancing, and having a good time on stage. I was in the 7th row center and you could see both of them looking out engaging the audience. This is something that really cant be done with the Mac on such a large venue. No set list changes and I wont post anything other than Hold Me sounded really good. The sound on youtube is so off so it gives you a false perception. They played like a well oiled machine. Christine's baseball bat is gone but she still eggs Lindsey on and was playing her microphone stand like a flute which was cute. I just love to watch Christine smile and she did lots of it last night.
Ok now let me get out my flame thrower. The crowd was lame and horrible. There was great attendance and the arena was nearly full. However they were DEAD. The venue is a casino which probably comps many of their big spenders with rooms and concert tickets. Maybe this explains it? It was embarrassing. I was in the 7th row and there were so many empty seats from rows 3 to 6. The people who had these seats never bothered to show up or give them away. During the concert some of these seats filled up with people moving up. Security was seated in row 3 to prevent anyone from going to the stage (like it was going to happen with this crowd?). Just how bad was the crowd? The crowd never stood up on the floor until Go Your Own Way. Some of these geezers probably would not get up for a fire drill. I kept hoping things would change. When it did not happen for Too Far Gone, my next hope was Tusk. Nope. I sensed Lindsey was looking for his crowd participation. During Hold Me the couple next to me stood up, embraced and sang along. Some geezer on a rampage was screaming SIT DOWN, SIT DOWN, SIT DOWN. He was so full of rage that I actually was afraid to turn and look at him. Things got worse. The couple stood again for Little Lies and the guy standing turned around and gave a death stare to the old geezer like "I dare you to say something." The front rows must set the standard. They must stand so its a domino effect. NO ONE in the front row would ever stand. EVER! Now for the 2 most depressing parts of the crowd. During "I'm So Afraid" I could not take it anymore and towards the end I stood up to applaud and turned around and told everyone to stand up and used hand gestures. NOPE. That did not work either. After the song, most of the front floor did a standing ovation but there were so many in the front rows seated. Now for the saddest part. You know its a lame crowd that during the end of Go Your Own Way Lindsey could not find anyone to strum his guitar. This is a staple of every show with him doing it twice on each side of the stage. I felt so bad and was wondering what he was thinking. Even between songs, the crowd was not that appreciative and things got pretty quiet. I hate to spend so much time of the review on the crowd but they were pathetic. Even Christine at times would come over to the side of the stage hoping to engage someone but there were no takers. The size of the crowd was very good but many of them acted as if they were at a funeral. During Go Your Own way and Everywhere the front floor did get up and dance and sing. When I turned to the sides of the arena who had great seats, they were sill seated.
The music was just so incredible. I really would not have changed too much except maybe dropping one or two acoustic songs. How cool would it have been for the show to open up with WRONG. That song is so autobiographical about Lindsey not wanting to play the hits in a big machine band. It really could have made a statement on this tour. Its also a great rocker. I also wish Lindsey would have forced Christine to do one or two solo songs. But as they say....You cant always get what you want

Edit: I must say one thing about concert goers today. Put down the phone and enjoy the concert experience. You are not even watching anything live but through your phone and its a distraction for yourself and others. In addition what's with all this food. I was a teenager in the 80s. I don't even remember having a coke during a concert. The concession stands were extremely limited. If it was a metal concert they did not sell beer. But most other concerts you could get beer. Are all venues like this today? You should have seen the giant buckets of popcorn, trays of food, hot dogs, nachos, etc that everyone is carrying into the arena. Are they going camping or going to a concert? The smell of people eating hot dogs around me made me nauseous. 6 months ago at the Blondie/Garbage concert there were some taking video or selfies and their flashlight came on their phone. They were blinding everyone and they don't know how to turn off the light. Last night there was some woman texting in front of me about her kids. Its just a shame what we have all become. I read that last week in Australia Stevie Nicks told a guy in the front row to stop filming her. Kudos to her! I wish they banned phones from concerts.
I'm sure if some of us here meet for a concert we would have such an amazing time! Because we agree on so many things!

I still can't understand how it's a crime to stand up in a concert. You're supposed to be having fun! You go to a concert to listen to the music, to dance, to sing and to strum Lindsey's guitar!

I feel so bad for him! Even Christine, who's always more reserved, was trying to engage the audience. Such a shame!

I also don't understand the drinking/eating process once you're there! How can you be so hungry that you can't wait for the concert to be over?

I don't know, I guess it's different for everyboy. My holidays are planned with FM/BM as the main attraction, even when I go to a city for the first time. I enjoy every day, but the concert days are special. Some people should appreciate those little things they can have so easily.

I film probably two or three songs but I need to rock for the rest of the concert. It's impossible for me to rock and film at the same time.

Thanks for your detailed review! I'm glad you enjoyed BuckVie but bummed about the audience!
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