not anti-vax. “Once the vaccines are approved by the FDA, we’re going to see the mandates for vaccines ramp up far more than they are right now,” she said. “And I fear they’ll become law in some cities and some states.
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Stevie Nicks has shared some insights into her debut solo album ‘Bella Donna’, commemorating its 40th anniversary yesterday (July 27).Posting an excerpt of her journal on Instagram, the singer-songwriter said she teamed up with backing vocalists Lori Perry-Nicks and Sharon Celani to create the record, aspiring to be the “girl version” of Crosby, Stills and Nash and to sound nothing like Fleetwood Mac.According to Nicks, the title track was written “about my boyfriend’s mother who was involved
.not anti-vax. “Once the vaccines are approved by the FDA, we’re going to see the mandates for vaccines ramp up far more than they are right now,” she said. “And I fear they’ll become law in some cities and some states.
originally announced back in May of this year.Duran Duran and Tyler, the Creator have been added to the line-up for both weekends, stepping in for Stevie Nicks and DaBaby.LINEUP UPDATE: @tylerthecreator has been added to this year’s festival, performing Sunday night of both weekends.
her website shows Nicks has already taken down all the appearances previously listed under the tour page — but she was originally going to appear at shows and festivals in California, Colorado, Georgia, Texas and Louisiana. The Louisiana gig was part of the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which is no longer taking place this October.
While she only had five concerts on the books for 2021, Stevie Nicks has decided to cancel them all, the singer announced on Tuesday. "These are challenging times with challenging decisions that have to be made," Nicks said in a statement.
Foo Fighters will replace Stevie Nicks on the bill at Shaky Knees Festival in October after the latter cancelled all of her 2021 tour dates this week.The Central Park, Atlanta festival, which will take place from October 22-24, had been set to welcome the Fleetwood Mac musician as their Friday night headliner.However, Nicks cancelled her Shaky Knees slot this week along with her other 2021 gigs, citing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.Telling her fans that she was “devastated” to have to
Stevie Nicks has cancelled five forthcoming performances at music festivals, citing coronavirus concerns, she said in a statement Tuesday.
Stevie Nicks has been storming the charts for decades and has a legion of fans around the world.MORE: Reba McEntire breaks silence following shock health newsBut this week, the award-winning singer shared a statement with her fans which reflected on her health concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.Wanting to be cautious, Stevie has made the difficult decision to cancel her 2021 concerts.A post shared by Stevie Nicks (@stevienicks)Stevie Nicks shared some bad news with fans The star
Stevie Nicks is calling off her shows.
coronavirus concerns, she said in a statement Tuesday.Nicks had been scheduled to headline one day each of BottleRock Napa Valley in California and the Jazz Aspen Festival in Colorado in September. In October, she was to have played two days of the Austin City Limits Music Festival and one day of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.“These are challenging times with challenging decisions that have to be made.
Stevie Nicks has cancelled her scheduled 2021 tour dates due to coronavirus concerns.The Fleetwood Mac singer was due to perform a number of solo shows this year, including at Austin City Limits, BottleRock Napa Valley and Jazz Aspen Festival.Sharing a statement on social media tonight (August 10), Nicks announced that these concerts will no longer take place while addressing these “challenging times with challenging decisions”.“I want everyone to be safe and healthy and the rising Covid cases
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorWhile she only had five concerts on the books for 2021, Stevie Nicks has decided to cancel them all, the singer announced on Tuesday.“These are challenging times with challenging decisions that have to be made,” Nicks said in a statement. “I want everyone to be safe and healthy and the rising Covid cases should be of concern to all of us.
Jordan Moreau Sunni Welles, a TV actor, musician and performer who later accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault, died on Monday in Downey, Calif., after a battle with lung cancer, her son, Shaun O’Banion, confirmed to Variety. She was 72.Welles was born Nancy Kay Rihl in Caracas, Venezuela, and moved to the United States with her family when she was three years old.
Lollapalooza announced that the evening’s headlining set from embattled rapper DaBaby — who had unleashed a series of homophobic comments over the week, beginning during his performance at the Rolling Loud Miami festival — was canceled.The surprise was not the cancelation, but rather the fact that it took so long.
From the pods and beyond. Since Damian Powers and Giannina Gibelli first met and fell in love on Netflix’s Love Is Blind, they have experienced both highs and lows throughout their multi-year relationship.
Fetty Wap and his family are mourning an unimaginable tragedy right now: the 30-year-old rapper’s daughter, Lauren Maxwell, has passed away.