
The final performance of Stevie Nicks ‘ two-year work was played on Wednesday in Glasgow after an crisis hospitalization forced the singer to prolong two stops on her , U.K. tour.
At the time of the delay, Glasgow’s OVO Hydro arena , explained , that Nicks had changed the date because of a “leg injuries requiring a minimal postoperative process”. However, the Fleetwood Mac alum on Wednesday provided more details about her” crazy” medical emergency.
” I do n’t know what happened. I just got this weird infection, and it just went crazy”, Nicks  , told the crowd , in Scotland. The twice-inducted Rock & Roll Hall of Famer added that she had arrived in Glasgow some time before the present, which had been originally scheduled for July 6.
One day, she said,” I suddenly merely looked at my associate — it was like 2 in the morning — and I said,’ I think we need to go to crisis.'”
The performer from “Edge of Seventeen” decided to cancel the music just days before tv after spending two days in the hospital before going back to the castle where she was staying. She even moved a Manchester, England, show up two months to July 16.
” This whole journey I’ve been fighting what started around”, she told the Glasgow group. ” And I would be damned if I was n’t coming back here”.
At her July 12 show in London, Nicks was joined onscreen by Harry Styles. The two , performed , a heartrending song of Fleetwood Mac’s” Landslide” as a tribute to the later Christine McVie, Nicks ‘ bandmate who , died in 2022 , after an ischemic stroke.
A year after McVie’s death, Nicks told , Vulture , that the British singer “was like my soulmate”, and that Fleetwood Mac probably would n’t return in her absence.
” I felt like you ca n’t replace her. You just ca n’t. Without her, what is]Fleetwood Mac ]”? she said.
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