Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham look set to reissue their 1973 Buckingham Nicks album.
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham look like teasing a reissue of Buckingham Nicks
The previous couple, who have not been on good phrases since guitarist Lindsey was axed from the group as soon as once more in 2018 in acrimonious circumstances, unexpectedly shared a pair of matching Instagram posts final Thursday (17.07.25), fuelling hypothesis of a Fleetwood Mac reunion.
Stevie shared a handwritten line from their 1973 track Frozen Love from the Buckingham Nicks LP, which learn: “And should you go ahead…”
Lindsey then shared a near-identical publish with the following line: “I’ll meet you there.”
And that is not all, bandmate Mick Fleetwood went on to share a video of himself listening to the observe, which was shared onto the group’s Instagram web page, too.
His publish was captioned: “Magic then, magic now.”
On Monday (21.07.25), in the meantime, a billboard of the pair’s controversial topless album cowl was noticed by followers on the Sundown Strip in Los Angeles, teasing a launch date of September 19.
One X consumer shared a photograph of the promo and captioned it: “stevie nicks and lindsey buckingham on a billboard collectively. buckingham nicks is formally occurring. september 19. that is at 7365 sundown blvd and no it’s not photoshop or AI or anything i noticed it with my very own two eyes that i cried tears out of after. (sic)”
Buckingham and Nicks was recorded at Sound Metropolis Studios in Los Angeles, and was launched the 12 months earlier than Stevie and Lindsey joined the Desires band.
Though it wasn’t a business success, it led drummer Mick to ask Stevie and Lindsey to hitch the legendary rock band.
Mick beforehand admitted he’s eager for Stevie and Lindsey to place their variations apart.
The sticksman – who co-founded the long-lasting rock band within the Sixties – informed Us Weekly: “I all the time have a fantasy that [Stevie] and Lindsey would pal up a bit extra and simply say every thing’s OK for them each. However we’ve had such an unimaginable profession.”
Mick deliberate to reunite the band earlier than Christine McVie handed away in November 2022, aged 79.
The veteran musician has “struggled” to discover a path since Christine’s passing – however he stays hopeful of working with one other band in 2026.
Mick shared: “I miss taking part in as a lot as we used to. I’m hoping subsequent 12 months, a technique or one other, some band someplace will say, come and play with drums or one thing.
“So I all the time like to do no matter I can do engaged on an album that subsequent 12 months we could tour with it. I don’t know, [but] not Fleetwood Mac.”
In the meantime, Mick beforehand admitted that he would love for his or her to be “a therapeutic” between Stevie and Lindsey.
The musician hopes that they’ll mend their relationship, even when it does not result in a Fleetwood Mac reunion.
Mick informed MOJO: “It’s no secret, it’s no tittle-tattle that there’s a brick wall there emotionally.
“Stevie’s capable of converse clearly about how she feels and doesn’t really feel, as does Lindsey. However I’ll say, personally, I’d like to see a therapeutic between them – and that doesn’t should take the form of a tour, essentially.”