Fleetwood Mac haven’t performed together live since November 20, 2019 and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham hasn’t since being fired from the band in 2018. Nevertheless, in the time since Mick asserted that the band hadn’t broken up and he wanted a “classy” farewell”.
The drummer previously told The Times, “We are still a band. We have not broken up. And here we are. I hope we can do something with dignity, that will make sense for all of us, and the will to go forward is there. In the story of Fleetwood Mac, the last tour was not meant to be the last tour. If that became clear — and it could — I would hope to find a classy way to say goodbye. Because one thing we’ve all learnt with Fleetwood Mac is that there are no absolutes at all.”
He also mentioned how he’d enjoyed speaking with Buckingham and that “strange things can happen” in relation to him returning to the band.
However, with the death of McVie, Mick now has a very different perspective on Fleetwood Mac’s future.
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