Of course, Stevie Nicks famously wants to be with you everywhere, but therein lies a problem: she can’t be in two places at once. Thankfully, she’s chosen London as the location for her first show in the UK in seven years, gracing the big stage at Hyde Park British Summer Time on July 12.
The Fleetwood Mac icon will take the headline spot for a solo show, seven years after performing as support for the late Tom Petty and his band The Heartbreakers. It’s also her first UK show since being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in 2019 (though she was already in there with Fleetwood Mac, who were inducted in 1998).
She joins the roster of acts on at Hyde Park this summer which include Shania Twain, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Kings Of Leon, Andrea Bocelli, and Stray Kids.
How do I get tickets to see Stevie Nicks at Hyde Park?
Tickets to see Stevie Nicks at Hyde Park go on general sale at 10am next this coming Wednesday (March 6), and you can find them on the BST website. At the same link, there is also a pre-sale signup page, which will allow you access to tickets from Monday, March 4.
A full lineup of support acts for the Stevie Nicks headline show is set to be announced soon.
Speaking about the show, Stevie Nicks said: “Anything that draws me back to London – and therefore to England – fills my heart with joy. And to be able to visit and make music… is always a dream come true.”
Prices for the shows are not announced, but as with all BST shows, will be divvied up into packages depending on the area you wish to stand in (a full breakdown of VIP Access and general admission can be viewed on the BST tickets). If previous years are anything to go by, prices are likely to be hitting the £100 mark for general admission.