News Summary
Stevie Nicks has postponed her concert at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, originally set for September 7, due to a fractured shoulder. The concert is now rescheduled for October 28, with ticket holders assured their tickets will be honored. This postponement also affects multiple cities in her tour, with concerts in Toronto, Boston, and Cincinnati among those rescheduled. Despite this setback, other performances in October remain unaffected, showcasing her commitment to a full return once recovery is complete.
Detroit, MI — Stevie Nicks has had to postpone her upcoming concert at Little Caesars Arena, originally slated for September 7, due to a fractured shoulder. This injury will require recovery time, prompting the reorganization of several concerts on her schedule.
The rescheduled date for the concert in Detroit has been moved to October 28. Fans who had purchased tickets for the original concert date can rest assured that their tickets will be honored for the new date. The concert cancellation is part of a broader adjustment that affects Nicks’ tours in nine cities, including locations such as Toronto, Boston, and Cincinnati.
Following this postponement, Nicks issued a statement on her Instagram account announcing the rescheduling of her concerts taking place in August and September. The tour is expected to resume in Portland, Oregon, on October 1, 2025, while several concerts during October remain unaffected by her current situation.
Rescheduled Concerts
The following concerts have been rescheduled due to Nicks’ injury:
- October 28 — Detroit, MI (Little Caesars Arena)
- November 12 — Saint Paul, MN (Excel Energy Center)
- November 15 — Toronto, ON (Scotiabank Arena)
- November 19 — Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)
- November 24 — Boston, MA (TD Garden)
- November 30 — Cincinnati, OH (Heritage Bank Center)
- December 3 — Columbia, SC (Colonial Life Arena)
- December 7 — Tampa, FL (Amalie Arena)
- December 10 — Hollywood, FL (Hard Rock Live)
Unaffected Concerts
Despite this setback, Nicks will still perform as scheduled for the following dates in October:
- October 1 — Portland, OR (MODA Center)
- October 4 — Sacramento, CA (Golden 1 Center)
- October 7 — Phoenix, AZ (PHX Arena)
- October 11 — Las Vegas, NV (T-Mobile Arena)
- October 15 — Oklahoma City, OK (Paycom Center)
- October 18 — Atlantic City, NJ (Boardwalk Hall)
- October 21 — Charlotte, NC (Spectrum Center)
- October 25 — Hartford, CT (PeoplesBank Arena)
Background
Stevie Nicks, now 77 years old, has faced various challenges during her career, including previous concert cancellations. Recently, concerts with Billy Joel were also called off due to his diagnosis of a brain disorder. Fans of Nicks have been demonstrating their support and sending well-wishes for her recovery through social media channels, showcasing the loyal following that has stood by her throughout her decades-long career.
Nicks has expressed her apologies for the inconvenience caused by the changed concert dates, emphasizing her commitment to returning to the stage as soon as she is able. The current situation emphasizes the importance of artist health as they navigate the challenges of touring.
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