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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
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Stevie Nicks is not letting her addiction define who she is!
Sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll is a mantra Stevie Nicks used to live by — like many other musicians in the industry — but no longer. The iconic singer opened up to Tim McGraw on his Apple Music Country show "Beyond the Influence Radio" on Wednesday about how she "saved" herself from her addiction issues.
Apple Music Country show “Beyond the Influence Radio” on Wednesday about how she “saved” herself from her addiction issues.Nicks, 73, said if she were to ever share her life story with fans, the Fleetwood Mac frontwoman would like to avoid sharing her experiences with drugs.“I managed to save myself. I got through some pretty scary moments, but I saved me, nobody else saved me,” she told the country singer.
Stevie Nicks, 73, is opening up about her experience with drug addiction.
Thomas Rhett had something he wanted to share with fans when he updated them on his family life with something a little unexpected. The father-of-three took to Instagram recently and showcased his adopted daughter, Willa Gray's, musical talent by sharing her first song. MORE: 8 emotional celebrity adoption storiesThe five-year-old featured in the clip in which Thomas asked her to introduce her tune before playing her unique music. His fans absolutely loved the song and rushed to say how adorable
Rewind! Kim Kardashian has starred in her fair share of photo shoots throughout the years. Think: Kardashian Christmas cards, Vogue covers, Skims campaigns — the list goes on.
Without getting into details about the ugly nature of the legal battles between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, suffice it to say, it’s had a major effect on the careers of both involved. For Heard, she’s still been starring in major films, most notably “Aquaman” and the upcoming sequel ‘The Lost Kingdom,’ but she’s been the subject of intense hate from Depp fans and has had multiple social media campaigns against her to get her fired from projects.
Reba McEntire has had big hits spanning out over decades and is one the most beloved country stars of her time.MORE: Reba McEntire breaks silence following health scare to mark joyous occasionAnd what's more, the award-winning singer has decided to treat her fans to the ultimate compilation of all her greatest songs in one album.Announcing the exciting news on social media over the weekend, Reba shared a preview cover of her upcoming album, Revived Remixed Revisited. VIDEO: Reba McEntire opens
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 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