Touring worldwide with Mick Fleetwood's golden seal of approval the critically acclaimed Fleetwood Mac celebration concert Rumours of Fleetwood Mac is returning to the Grand Opera House on Sunday 10 February to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the legendary Fleetwood Mac Rock album 'Rumours'.
With their meticulously crafted instrumentals and tight harmonies, they're bringing the classic hits of the legendary Fleetwood Mac back to the masses once again.
Rumours of Fleetwood Mac has perfected the legacy of blues, rock and pop classics that made Fleetwood Mac the icons of the music industry they are today. This celebratory tour will see Rumours of Fleetwood Mac performing the whole Rumours album in its entirety.
In an immaculate trip through outstanding musicianship, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac performs the classic hits of arguably the world's first super-group. From the blues and rock classics Need Your Love So Bad, Albatross and Black Magic Woman to the harmonic rhythms of hit melodies Dreams, You Make Loving Fun and Go Your Own Way, Rumours Of Fleetwood Mac pay tribute to the breathtaking blues of Peter Green, the thunderous Mick Fleetwood grooves, the monster bass rifts of John McVie and the brilliant guitar work of Lindsey Buckingham.
Rumours of Fleetwood Mac formed in New York in 1997 when they played their first gig for personal friend and record producer Brian Rawling, the master player behind great chart hits Cher's Do You Believe and Ricky Martin's Private Emotion. The vocal harmonies and musical arrangements of, Dave Goldberg, keyboards and vocals; Louise Rogan, lead vocals; Amanda Kostadinov, lead vocals and keyboards; Ian Robinson, bass; Alan Hughes, guitars and vocals; and Allan Cosgrove, drums and vocals; blend to create an evening of the finest musical entertainment.
Rumours of Fleetwood Mac will be at the Grand Opera House for one night only on Sunday 10 February. Tickets ranging from £16.75-£19.75 can be booked by calling into the Grand Opera House Box Office in the theatre foyer, online at www.goh.co.uk or by phoning 028 9024 1919.