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by Paul Cashmere on August 15, 2019

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The Australian leg of the Fleetwood Mac tour reached Perth this week. There have been a few changes to the setlist since the start of the tour but Neil Finn gives a Split Enz and Crowded House classic a work-out and Mike Campbell reverts back his Tom Petty years for ‘Free Fallin’.

‘Free Fallin’ was on Petty’s solo album ‘Full Moon Fever’ but Heartbreakers’ guitarist Campbell played also played on the record. Stevie Nicks sings the song for Fleetwood Mac.

Stevie and Neil Finn sing the Enz classic ‘I Got You’ as a duo.

Neil takes over for ‘Don’t Dream Its Over’.

Fleetwood Mac have added two songs from 1982’s ‘Mirage’ to the set. Stevie’s ‘Gypsy’ and ‘Christine McVie’s ‘Hold Me’.

Dropped from the early days of the tour are:

Tell Me All the Things You Do (from Kiln House, 1970)
Storms (from Tusk, 1979)
Hypnotized (from Mystery To Me, 1973)
Isn’t It Midnight (from Tango In The Night, 1987)
Monday Morning (from Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, 1977)
All Over Again (from Time, 1995)

Fleetwood Mac setlist 9 August 2019, Perth

The Chain (from Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, 1977)
Little Lies (from Tango In The Night, 1987)
Dreams (from Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, 1977)
Second Hand News (from Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, 1977)
Say You Love Me (from Fleetwood Mac, 1975)
Black Magic Woman (single, 1971)
Everywhere (from Tango In The Night, 1987)
I Got You (Split Enz cover) (Neil Finn on lead vocals)
Rhiannon (from Fleetwood Mac, 1975)
World Turning (from Fleetwood Mac, 1975)
Gypsy (from Mirage, 1982)
Oh Well (from Then Play On, 1969)
Don’t Dream It’s Over (Crowded House cover)
Landslide (from Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, 1977)
Hold Me (from Mirage, 1982)
You Make Loving Fun (from Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, 1977)
Gold Dust Woman (from Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, 1977)
Go Your Own Way (from Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, 1977)

Encore:
Free Fallin’ (Tom Petty cover)
Don’t Stop (from Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, 1977)

FLEETWOOD MAC AUSTRALIA 2019

Remaining dates

Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Thursday August 15
Saturday August 17

Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Tuesday August 20
Thursday August 22
Saturday August 24

Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Tuesday August 27
Thursday August 29

Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Monday September 2
Wednesday September 4
Saturday September 7
Monday September 9

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