

On the prospect of Lindsey rejoining Fleetwood Mac, he added: “And both of us have been beautifully honest about who we are and how we got to where we were.”

“I’ve really enjoyed being re-connected with Lindsey, which has been gracious and open,” Mick confessed.

His exit is believed to have been prompted by ongoing disagreements with former girlfriend Stevie, but after time apart Mick insists he’s once again on good terms with Lindsey. We owe it to the fans.”įleetwood Mac last toured in 2018/2019, with Neil Finn and Mike Campbell joining the remaining members of the group in place of former guitarist and singer Lindsey Buckingham, who departed before the jaunt began. “That has always been my vision and I’m a flatly confident that we can do that. “I think the vision for me, and I think it would be hugely appropriate, is that we actually say ‘This is goodbye’ and go out and actually do that. “She just got caught up in whatever she was saying and she also felt she had been misunderstood. I don’t know whether or not we can keep going’,” he said. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Mick laughed off Christine’s remarks, insisting she “got out of bed on the wrong side that day” and assuring Fleetwood Mac will tour again. Mick Fleetwood has opened up on the future of Fleetwood Mac, insisting the group will one again hit the road following months of doubt and speculation the group’s touring days are over.īack in February, keyboard player and singer Christine McVie told BBC Radio 2 she, ex-husband and bass player John McVie and singer Stevie Nicks wouldn’t return to the stage with the group – comments she soon backtracked on.
