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Fleetwood Mac drummer admits band probably won't tour again

Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood has conceded that the band probably won't tour again in the future.

In an interview with Playboy, Fleetwood appeared somewhat negative on the prospects of the legendary band ever heading out on the road.

However, he "really hopes" that they do conjure up the free time to reunite for a tour. He said:

"I don't believe Fleetwood Mac will ever tour again, but I really hope we do. We have rehearsed it and prepared for it since 2010. We were supposed to tour in 2011, but we delayed it for a year to allow Stevie Nicks to support her solo record and for Lindsey Buckingham to do the same with his."

Fleetwood added that the ball is in singer Stevie Nicks' court with regards to getting Fleetwood Mac back out on the road. He said:

"I've always been supportive of my bandmates doing solo albums, so long as we kept our band together…I played drums on most of Stevie's album, the one she is still out there supporting and the one that is the reason that, for now, she refuses to do a Fleetwood Mac tour. It comes down to her."

 

 

 

Watch Fleetwood Mac performing their classic 'Go Your Own Way' below: