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Mixing a pleasing blend of both old and newer solo material with four Mac tunes and the rarely heard Buckingham Nicks composition “Crying In The Night”, the near sellout crowd received a pleasant early jolt when Hynde came out for a potent duet of “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.” Dressed in her trademark flowing black dress with platform heels and clutching a tambourine thru most of the evening, Nicks voice remains powerful. Stories of collaborations with Prince and her long time desire to join Tom Petty’s band as a Heartbreaker were among those that were precious, but Nicks excessively chatty tales left many in the audience cringing. But an incalculable amount of time was wasted by a number of trivial anecdotes that both contributed to killing the energy level of what could have been a celebration while also seemingly leading to many departing long before the encore was even approaching. Musings included, her appearance lasted a generous 2 1/4 hours. Nicks told the crowd early on “It’s not gonna be the same show that you’re used to seeing.” The setlist wasn’t a problem, it was wonderful, but Nicks penchant for consistently derailing any momentum provided by her endless reservoir of quality material by punctuating nearly every song with a long-winded and rehearsed backstory about its genesis was.
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Full time home of the NBA’s Sacramento Kings, the arena can hold up to 19,000 fans for concerts and offered superb acoustics from a variety of different locations. Just over two months old, the Golden 1 Center makes a strong first impression as Northern California’s newest major entertainment venue. Nicks, the Fleetwood Mac front woman with a cult like following, is touring in support of 2014’s “24 Karat Gold: Songs From The Vault,” an excellent compilation of updated demos and other previously unreleased material from her archives stretching all the way back to 1969. The stellar concert pairing of Stevie Nicks along with Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders made it’s way to the new Golden 1 Center in Sacramento Tuesday night for a long evening of hits from the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.
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The set list for Nicks' recent Auckland shows suggest fans are in for a mix of classic Fleetwood Mac and greatest hits from Nicks own back catalogue.Stevie Nicks performs Tuesday night at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.
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It will be good to see her tonight, but I'm really looking forward to Chrissie Hynde if I'm honest."ĭaughter Stacey Gerrie did see Fleetwood Mac in Dunedin that tour - "she was excellent" - and was looking forward to seeing Nicks again this evening.Ĭhrissie Hynde and The Pretenders start tonight's show at 7pm, with Nicks due on around 8.30pm. "The show was at the Rod Laver Area, and they were excellent. The dedicated fan did not miss out: he instead saw her in Melbourne, while visiting a daughter. Photo: Linda RobertsonThe usual busy Friday crowds in the Octagon bars have been swelled by concertgoers preparing for the walk to Forsyth Barr Stadium for tonight's Stevie Nicks and The Pretenders concert.Īmong those gearing up for the concert was Al Gerrie, who said he missed former Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks when she last performed in Dunedin. Concertgoers warming up in the Octagon for tonight's Chrissie Hynde/Stevie Nicks concert at Forsyth Barr Stadium (from left) Kieran Stevenson, Al Gerrie and daughter Stacey Gerrie, all of Dunedin.