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Exact date Stevie Nicks tickets go on sale as rock legend set to play first Irish gig in nine years

Stevie will bring her solo tour to Ireland this summer

ICONIC rock legend Stevie Nicks has revealed she will be performing a huge Irish gig this year.

The Fleetwood Mac singer has added a string of European dates to her solo tour this summer 2024.

Stevie Nicks will be performing a major gig in Ireland this summer
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Stevie Nicks will be performing a major gig in Ireland this summer
Stevie will take to the stage at Dublin's 3Arena this July 3
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Stevie will take to the stage at Dublin's 3Arena this July 3

The legendary front woman is set to take to the stage at Dublin's 3Arena this July 3, 2024.

This will be the first time the Edge Of Seventeen singer has performed in Ireland since 2015.

Stevie will kick of her summer 2024 here in Ireland before heading over to the UK for her OVO Hydro Arena gig in Glasgow on July 6.

From there, she has added a show at the new Co-op Live arena in Manchester, which is set to take place on July 9 – three days before she plays her huge set in London's Hyde Park.

This will be followed by a slot in Antwerp on July 16, followed by a show in Amsterdam on July 19.

Tickets for the Dublin gig will go on sale this Friday March 22 on Ticketmaster at 12pm.

Presale tickets will go on sale this Wednesday March 20 at 12pm and fans can pre-register through promotor MCD.

The 75-year-old joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975 and had a helping hand in making the band become one of the best-selling music acts of all time with over 120 million records sold worldwide.

She has received eight Grammy Award nominations for her solo music and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame back in 2019, with Harry Styles presenting her the award.

Nicks has received 15 Grammy nominations throughout her career, winning Album of the Year for the Fleetwood Mac album Rumours.

The 1978 album is widely considered one of the best of all time, rated the seventh greatest work ever by Rolling Stone.

Fans attending the show can look forward to hearing some of Fleetwood Mac's greatest hits Rhiannon, Dreams, Go Your Own Way and Landslide.

And although the Fleetwood Mac songs have found their way onto her live set, fans can also look forward to Stevie taking a deep dive into her solo catalogue. which includes gems such as Stop Draggin' My Heart Around, Edge Of Seventeen and In Your Dreams.

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