Fleetwood Mac is set to reunite in 2026 for a historic world tour titled Silver Storm, marking a poignant, final chapter in the band’s storied career. After years of rumors, personal losses, and quiet reconciliation, the legendary group is ready to take the stage once more. The tour is not just another comeback—it’s an emotional celebration of the music, memories, and complex relationships that defined over five decades of rock history.
The lineup includes the iconic core: Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, and Christine McVie. Nicks’ mystical stage presence and Buckingham’s signature guitar brilliance return, backed by Fleetwood’s thunderous drumming and McVie’s soulful melodies. Together, they aim to recapture the essence that made Fleetwood Mac a cultural force.
In a touching tribute, the band will also honor original member Peter Green, who passed away in 2020. His legacy will be woven into the live experience through archival footage, unreleased recordings, and holographic projections—especially during classics like Albatross and Black Magic Woman. These moments are designed to invoke Green’s enduring spirit and foundational role in the band’s early sound.
The reunion came after significant healing. Mick Fleetwood initiated heartfelt discussions, often hosting quiet dinners in Maui with Stevie and Lindsey to mend past wounds. Christine McVie played a crucial role in bringing everyone back together. By early 2025, reconciliation was complete and rehearsals began in Los Angeles.
Those rehearsals have been filled with emotion. Band members reportedly pause to reminisce between takes, with early setlists featuring hits from every era—from blues-heavy beginnings to Rumours and Tango in the Night. There are even whispers of a new song co-written by Stevie and Lindsey, their first in decades.
The tour will span five continents, starting in Dublin and reaching iconic venues such as Wembley, MetLife Stadium, and Allianz Parque. Elaborate stage designs, costume recreations, and immersive visual storytelling will amplify the band’s mystical aesthetic. For the band, Silver Storm is more than a show—it’s a personal, spiritual farewell.
Fans across the world are preparing to follow this final journey. With age and health a factor, insiders suggest this may be Fleetwood Mac’s last major tour—making every moment feel sacred. As one crew member said after hearing “Landslide” at rehearsal, “The magic is still there.”