Stevie Nicks Postpones Tour Dates Due To Shoulder Injury

Some fans are going to have to wait a little longer to see Stevie Nicks this year. The reigning Queen of Rock and Roll announced that she will be postponing several tour dates to recover from a shoulder injury.
“Due to a recent injury resulting in a fractured shoulder that will require recovery time, Stevie Nicks’ scheduled concerts in August and September will be rescheduled,” Nicks posted on her Instagram page. “ … Stevie looks forward to seeing everyone and apologizes to the fans for this inconvenience.”
She added that the October dates are unaffected. Nicks was originally supposed to begin her solo tour Aug. 12 at TD Garden in Boston, which has been postponed to November. Other dates pushed back include Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center, Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Columbia’s Colonial Life Arena and Amalie Arena in Tampa. See all rescheduled dates below.
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The iconic singer was also scheduled to co-headline four stadium dates with Billy Joel this year, but those have been canceled after he was diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus in May.
Nicks graced the cover of Pollstar’s May 2025 conference issue after being inducted into the Pollstar Awards Hall of Fame. The singer made an appearance at the ceremony held at the Beverly Hilton and revealed that she is working on a new album.
The superstar is booked by Creative Artists Agency’s Jeff Frasco and managed by Sheryl Louis of CSM Management. Among 262 headline reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice dating back to 2001, Nicks has sold 2.6 million tickets, grossing $318.8 million. Her career gross, however, is much higher if Fleetwood Mac’s career box office total of $600 million is considered, and that figure, along with her solo career, which launched in 1981, easily puts Nicks over the $1 billion mark.
Rescheduled Steve Nicks Tour Dates
Oct. 28 — Little Caesars Arena — Detroit, MI
Nov. 12 — Xcel Energy Center — St. Paul, MN
Nov. 15 — Scotiabank Arena — Toronto, ON
Nov. 19 — Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY
Nov. 24 — TD Garden — Boston, MA
Nov. 30 — Heritage Bank Center — Cincinnati, OH
Dec. 3 — Colonial Life Arena — Columbia, SC
Dec. 7 — Amalie Arena — Tampa, FL
Dec. 10 — Hard Rock Live — Hollywood, FL
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