Rolling Stone (issue 303)
November 1, 1979
Fleetwood Mac's first world tour in two years will begin in Pocatello, Idaho, on October 26th, about a week after the release of their new album, Tusk. The group will play thirty-one concerts in twenty-three cities before heading to Japan, Australia and New Zealand; the band will return to the U.S. next year for more dates.
Most of the two-hour sets will be in arena-sized halls. Danny Douma, whose debut solo album features appearances by all the members of Fleetwood Mac, will open the majority of the shows.
Their U.S. itinerary is as follows:
October 27th, Ogden,
UT;
October 28th, Salt Lake City, UT;
October 31st, November 1st, Denver, CO;
November 2nd, Albuquerque, NM;
November 5th, 6th, St. Louis, MO;
November 7th,
Cincinnati, OH;
November 10th, New Haven, CT;
November 11th, 12th, Hempstead,
NY;
November 15th, 16th, NYC;
November 17th, Boston, MA;
November 20th,
Rochester, NY;
November 21st, Philadelphia, PA;
November 22nd, Providence, RI;
November 25th, Washington DC;
November 26th, Pittsburgh, PA;
November 29th, Ann
Arbor, MI;
November 30th, Champaign, IL;
December 1st, Cedar Falls, IA;
December
4th-6th, Los Angeles, CA;
December 9th, San Diego, CA;
December 10th, 11th, Los
Angeles, CA;
December 14th-16th, San Francisco, CA.
(With thanks to Dark Angel who sent me this article)