More tour dates for Lindsey
Looks like Lindsey will be playing in Kent, Ohio in April! I wonder if there will be more dates added for the summer when he returns to America?
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Thanks for informing us.
Kent is the first of four shows in North America. April 22, 24 (Ithaca), April 30 (Louisville), and Memphis' Beale Street Festival is April 29 or May 1 I'd imagine Lindsey would do a show in between Ithaca and Louisville. Weird that his social media didn't mention these shows or announce a whole leg. So thank you bwboy! |
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Hopefully someone on this board will be able to go and give us the scoop. Steve MacD I know is a buckeye guy. |
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I hope you get to go in the end. The show will likely be the same as his 2021 concerts. |
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covid should be hopefully down by late April (knock on wood). |
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He was just in Pittsburgh. He should come to Cincinnati instead!
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I'm guessing the absence of a full tour announcement is because venue confirmations are happening day by day due to COVID-19?
I thought his spring run would start at the beginning of April but maybe there aren't many bookings. |
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i'm guessing the plan is for the whole april, and these are just the last shows before going over to Europe. who knows maybe all dates come out soon. i fully expected them today but they are still dripping. |
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If he's starting earlier April or late March, maybe he'll start out West like he was going to in April 2020. |
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I think he probably needs to do more dates in the Midwest and Northwest. |
How has attendance at shows been?
He's continuing to get out there so I'm assuming relatively good?? Numbers here in the NW are still sky high for COVID. Ugh. |
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I still don't get the small amount of US dates in late April. I would've thought he would've done 15-20 shows more before going to Europe. He didn't play Chicago, Vegas, Portland, Seattle, New Orleans, Phoenix, San Francisco, Saint Louis, Minneapolis, Providence, Maryland. |
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I forgot about Indianapolis and Des Moines! |
Agree he always hits Seattle... but our city gov't is pretty closely tracking numbers so whether they are allowing concerts or not I don't know..
Although I think they've been recently allowing sports events of major league teams so..... that would eliminate that excuse. He usually hits Portland also. |
Charlottesville VA added today.
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The surprise drops of these shows is really disappointing. Will there be dates before April 22? I have no clue |
just checked Kent State that went on sale this morning, it's almost sold out. it's a tiny place though, less than 700 seater.
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I love that he's playing Kent!! I've spent a lot of time there as a kid. :thumbsup:
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just added
Wed, apr 13
golden state theatre monterey, ca fri, apr 15 lobero theatre santa barbara, ca thu, apr 21 arcada theatre st charles, il |
The return to Denver area is interesting. He played about 40 minutes from there in December.
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here are currently listed dates (i'm sure Chicago will pop back up in the near future) - TUE, APR 12 UPTOWN THEATRE NAPA NAPA, CA WED, APR 13 GOLDEN STATE THEATRE MONTEREY, CA FRI, APR 15 LOBERO THEATRE SANTA BARBARA, CA TUE, APR 19 PARAMOUNT THEATRE DENVER, CO FRI, APR 22 KENT STAGE KENT, OH SUN, APR 24 STATE THEATRE OF ITHACA ITHACA, NY MON, APR 25 KESWICK THEATRE GLENSIDE, PA WED, APR 27 THE PARAMOUNT THEATER CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA SAT, APR 30 THE KENTUCKY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LOUISVILLE, KY and then there is Memphis TN that will be either Apr 29 or May 1st, and St Charles/Chicago that i guess will be April 21 or maybe day before. so pretty nice little run, about 12 dates if not a few more on west coast and maybe Vegas. |
Sun, apr 10 neptune theatre seattle, wa
thu, apr 28 capital one hall tysons, va |
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THU, APR 7 ALADDIN THEATER PORTLAND, OR SUN, APR 10 NEPTUNE THEATRE SEATTLE, WA SAT, APR 16 HARRAH'S LAKE TAHOE STATELINE, NV THU, APR 28 CAPITAL ONE HALL TYSONS, VA |
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https://www.seattlepi.com/lifestyle/...ne-3577543.php |
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SAT, APR 9 BING CROSBY THEATER SPOKANE, WA |
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APRIL 5, 2022 PALACE OF FINE ARTS SAN FRANCISCO, CA APRIL 21, 2022 NORTH SHORE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS SKOKIE, IL |
Is Lindsey performing at Beale Street Music Festival on April 29?
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I just bought tickets for concert in Berlin. Im curious. I´ve never been on Lindsey´s solo concert. Looking froward to it :).
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more reviews...
https://www.independent.com/2022/04/...BTGxxjze4FqGe8 Review | Lindsey Buckingham at the Lobero Former Fleetwood Mac Star in Santa Barbara on April 15 By Josef Woodard Tue Apr 19, 2022 | 3:33pm Lindsey Buckingham | Credit: David Bazemore What makes Lindsey Buckingham such a unique figure in pop history, even verging on the oft-misused superlative of “pop genius”? His generous and career-spanning concert at the Lobero on Friday, April 15, offered many clues. From early Fleetwood Mac hits “Go Your Own Way” and “Tusk” — highlights of this concert — up through last year’s impressive, eponymous solo album, Buckingham has deftly juggled hooks, polish, and also quirks. When he musters up grit in his vocal tone or takes off on distortion-laden guitar flights, we rarely get the sense that he’s baring his soul or channeling rock and roll angst; pop craft and artistic control trump sheer abandon. Part of a run of smaller venue dates before heading to much larger venues in Europe, Buckingham’s Lobero concert also came equipped with extra layers of emotional underscoring. This was an eagerly awaited, pandemic-delayed tour. Additionally, since his 2018 Arlington concert with Christine McVie, Buckingham has been dismissed from Fleetwood Mac and endured emergency heart surgery and a near-divorce. But at the Lobero, the lean and lithe Buckingham, now 72, delivered a powerful — and polished — show with his most excellent quartet. He tapped into his small but high-quality solo discography, firing up “Trouble,” “Soul Drifter,” and the new “I Don’t Mind” (a prime example of his artful way with a pop hook). Though mostly playing his delay-lathered acoustic-electric guitars, Buckingham took the occasion of the tune “I’m So Afraid” to lay out one of his tasteful, climactic, and epic electric solos towards the show’s end. The concert also had two pivotal moments of particular poignancy. One came with his closing tune, the new “Time,” a lovely variation on the theme of Sandy Dennis’s mortality-wise anthem “Who Knows Where the Time Goes?” The other moving moment came with his slowed-down and radically reinvented version of the Mac tune “Never Going Back Again.” Suddenly, Buckingham seemed to pull away from the craft factor and bare his soul for a few minutes. A mid-show standing ovation was in order. |
Nice review, thank you for posting.
Is it known what happened to Brett? It's obvious he won't do any U.S. dates. Wonder if he's going to join them in Europe. |
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“Time” is more akin to “Tequila Sunrise” than Sandy Denny’s/Fairport Convention’s “Who Knows Where The Time Goes.” |
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