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03.25.2009 7:26 am

Set list: Fleetwood Mac classics are “Unleashed” on tour

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Fleetwood Mac on its "Unleashed" tour

Fleetwood Mac’s “Unleashed” tour, announced last year, has finally hit the road with a May 5 date at Scottrade Center among its stops.

The tour is marked by the fact there’s no new album being promoted, so there are no obligatory new tunes to try out on the crowd.

The two hour-plus show is nothing but classics. But of course, one classic remains missing — Christine McVie.

Here’s the set list the band is working from on tour:

“Monday Morning”

“The Chain”

“Dreams”

“I Know I’m Not Wrong”

“Gypsy”

“Go Insane”

“Rhiannon”

“Second Hand News”

“Tusk”

“Sara”

“Big Love” (Lindsey Buckingham solo acoustic)

“Landslide” (Stevie Nicks and Buckingham acoustic)

“Never Going Back Again” (Nicks and Buckingham acoustic)

“Storms”

“Say That You Love Me”

“Gold Dust Woman”

“Oh Well (Part 1)”

“I’m So Afraid”

“Stand Back”

“Go Your Own Way”

First Encore

“World Turning”

“Don’t Stop”

Second Encore

“Silver Springs”

Tickets for the May 5 Scottrade show are $47-$147 at Ticketmaster outlets.

13 comments

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Incredbile set list!

— Love
7:52 am March 25th, 2009

What is your motivation for publishing the setlist. You’ve ruined the show for me. With things like this and Youtube as well as high ticket prices the concert scene has been destroyed. Thanks for nothing.

— Dan Nicholson
11:32 am March 25th, 2009

Uhh, Dan, the title of the article clearly indicated that it contained the set list, and yet you read it anyway. You clicked, you lose.

— Jeff
11:51 am March 25th, 2009

Hey Dan,
I’d hate to take credit for ruining the show for you.
As a longtime fan of Fleetwood Mac myself, seeing the set list as printed above actually makes me even more excited about the show.
I can’t wait.
And honestly, in this day and age, something like a set list is widely available and out there for any tour. I didn’t actually unearth some big secret.
I do hope you enjoy the show.

— Kevin C. Johnson
12:03 pm March 25th, 2009

As soon as I saw “Ticketmaster” I knew I was skipping. I love Fleetwood Mac, but I’m not interested in paying $37 in service charges on a $40 ticket. I wish the bands would come up with some other option than those greedy a-holes.

— dmishem
3:49 pm March 25th, 2009

Is there really a demand for this tour? I actually thought they were all dead.

— Flossy
7:22 pm March 25th, 2009

Can’t wait until May for the California shows! Updated fan reviews and tour news on my site for those who want to know what’s in store…

— Stevie Nicks Fan
4:54 am March 26th, 2009

How can they make any $ doing with this. Won’t the fans all need senior citizens discounts and extra wheel chair access?

— Lars
7:03 am March 26th, 2009

Saw the band last night in Montreal, the show was very good and I thought that they did great job of bringing a lot of energy to thier classic hits. Anyone who loved them in thier prime will enjoy the show.

— John
8:03 pm March 26th, 2009

A good time and a good show. While I enjoyed the 2003/2004 Say You Will Tour even more (which *was* promoting new material), this was still a lot of fun.

They pretty much came out and rocked out this whole set list. Stand Back especially stands out.

I flew out to Rosemont for the tour, and then caught other shows at East Rutherford, NJ, Uniondale, NY (front row — incredible!!), Mohegan Sun, CT, and Madison Square Garden.

And yes, there is still “demand for these old people.” Every single show was packed, if not sold out.

Rock on, Gold Dust Woman….

— GavinKitty
6:29 am March 27th, 2009

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