Stevie Nicks is coming to Manchester in the summer to play a show at the city’s new arena Co-op Live.
The singer-songwriter joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975 and she has recently been announced as the headliner for BST Hyde Park this summer.
She will also be visiting Glasgow and London as part of her UK tour this summer.
The 75-year-old will also be touring the UK with a few shows this summer, including in Manchester – here’s how you can get tickets.
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When is Stevie Nicks performing in Manchester?
Stevie Nicks will be performing one show at Manchester’s Co-op Live arena on Tuesday, July 9.
How to get tickets to Stevie Nicks’ show at Co-op Live
If you’d like to be in the crowd at Stevie Nicks’ show in Manchester, here’s how you can get tickets via the Co-op Live website.
Fans can become a Co-op Live member via the app and gain access to the pre-sale for tickets on Wednesday, March 20 at 12pm.
The general sale for the tickets will take place on Friday, March 22 at 12pm.
It's important to note that there is a ticket limit of six tickets per transaction, per household via the venue's website.
Nicks, best known for her ethereal singing voice, joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975.
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The band’s biggest record, Rumours, featuring hits Dreams, Go Your Own Way and The Chain, sold more than 40 million copies worldwide, making it the fifth best-selling album of the 1970s.
She also had solo hits with songs such as Edge Of Seventeen and Stand Back.
Nicks was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Fleetwood Mac in 1998 and as a solo artist in 2019.
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