Behind the Mask Tour

The Behind the Mask Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the British-American pop rock group, Fleetwood Mac. The tour began on March 23, 1990 in Brisbane, Australia, and ended on December 7, 1990 in Inglewood, California.

Behind the Mask Tour
Tour by Fleetwood Mac
Start dateMarch 23, 1990
End dateDecember 7, 1990
Legs4
No. of shows101
Fleetwood Mac concert chronology

History of the tour

The band played 101 shows in 9 countries around the world.[1]

This would be the last tour of Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks and Rick Vito with the band; Nicks and Vito would leave the group in 1991 and 1993 respectively, focusing on their solo careers. McVie meanwhile retired from touring in 1993 and left the group permanently in 1998. Both Nicks and McVie would later rejoin; in 1997 and 2014 respectively.

Nicks embraced the "big hair" era, with huge shoulder pads and long cut bustiers. She also started wearing many different hats of all shapes and sizes.[2]

The November 2 show in Philadelphia was originally scheduled for July 20, but it was cancelled because Christine McVie's father had died. Before the Boston show, the band showed up at Boston's Hard Rock Cafe, signing autographs and donated a guitar to their memorabilia collection. Fleetwood Mac fans swarmed the place and it was a huge media event in the city.

On the December 6 and 7 concerts in Oakland and Inglewood, Lindsey Buckingham made a guest appearance to play "Landslide" with Stevie during the set, then made another appearance during the set closer "Go Your Own Way" and the first encore number, "Tear It Up", where he engaged in guitar duels with Rick Vito and Billy Burnette.[3]

The Japanese leg of the tour was documented through a TV special which was filmed primarily at the Tokyo concerts.

During the tour, a video for the single "Skies the Limit" was filmed. It was shot at the June 13 show in Morrison, Colorado.

The opening acts for the tour were Squeeze, Jethro Tull and Daryl Hall & John Oates.[4]

Set list[5]

  1. In the Back of My Mind
  2. The Chain
  3. Dreams
  4. Isn't It Midnight
  5. Oh Well
  6. Rhiannon
  7. Stop Messin' Around
  8. Save Me
  9. Gold Dust Woman
  10. I Loved Another Woman
  11. Landslide
  12. World Turning
  13. Everywhere
  14. Stand on the Rock
  15. Little Lies
  16. Stand Back (Stevie Nicks song)
  17. You Make Loving Fun
  18. Go Your Own Way

Encore:

  1. Tear It Up (Johnny Burnette cover)
  2. Don't Stop
  3. Songbird

Tour dates[6][2][7]

Date City Country Venue
Oceania
March 23, 1990 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
March 26, 1990 Melbourne National Tennis Centre
March 28, 1990
March 29, 1990
March 31, 1990
April 1, 1990
April 4, 1990 Adelaide Memorial Drive Park
April 8, 1990 Perth Perth Entertainment Centre
April 9, 1990
April 12, 1990 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
April 15, 1990
April 17, 1990
April 18, 1990
North America, Leg 1
May 26, 1990 George United States Champs de Brionne Music Theater
May 27, 1990
May 30, 1990 Portland Portland Memorial Coliseum
June 1, 1990 Sacramento Cal Expo Amphitheatre
June 2, 1990 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
June 3, 1990 Concord Concord Pavilion
June 6, 1990 Phoenix Compton Terrace Amphitheatre
June 8, 1990 Irvine Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
June 9, 1990 San Diego SDSU Open Air Theatre
June 10, 1990 Las Vegas Aladdin Theatre
June 13, 1990 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 14, 1990
June 16, 1990 Bonner Springs Sandstone Amphitheater
June 17, 1990 St. Louis St. Louis Arena
June 19, 1990 Dallas Reunion Arena
June 20, 1990 Houston The Summit
June 23, 1990 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre
June 26, 1990 Grove City Capital Music Center
June 27, 1990 Tinley Park World Music Theatre
June 29, 1990 Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater

(Summerfest '90)

June 30, 1990 Bloomington Met Center
July 3, 1990 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
July 5, 1990 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
July 6, 1990 Noblesville Deer Creek Music Center
July 9, 1990 Holmdel Township Garden State Arts Center
July 12, 1990 Hartford Hartford Civic Center
July 14, 1990 Old Orchard Beach Seashore Performing Arts Center
July 15, 1990 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
July 17, 1990 Burgettstown Star Lake Amphitheater
July 18, 1990 Landover Capital Centre
July 20, 1990 Philadelphia The Spectrum
July 23, 1990 East Rutherford Meadowlands Arena
July 24, 1990
July 26, 1990 Mansfield Great Woods Amphitheater
July 27, 1990
July 28, 1990
July 31, 1990 Wantagh Jones Beach Marine Theater
August 1, 1990
August 2, 1990
Europe
August 21, 1990 Ghent Belgium Flanders Expo
August 23, 1990 Utrecht Netherlands Galgenwaard Stadion
August 25, 1990 Manchester England Maine Road
August 29, 1990 Dublin Ireland The Point Depot
August 30, 1990 Ghent Belgium Flanders Expo
September 1, 1990 London England Wembley Stadium
September 5, 1990 Stockholm Sweden Globe Annexet
September 7, 1990 Essen Germany Grugahalle
September 8, 1990 Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
September 9, 1990 Frankfurt Festhalle Frankfurt
September 12, 1990 Munich Olympiahalle
September 13, 1990 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
September 15, 1990 Locarno Switzerland Piazza Grande
September 16, 1990 Modena Italy Festa de'l Unità
September 18, 1990 Milan Palatrussardi
September 19, 1990 Rome Palazzetto dello Sport
North America, Leg 2
October 17, 1990 Gainesville United States Stephen C. O'Connell Center
October 19, 1990 Chapel Hill Dean Smith Center
October 21, 1990 Charlotte Charlotte Coliseum
October 24, 1990 Miami Miami Arena
October 25, 1990 Tampa USF Sun Dome
October 27, 1990 Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena
October 28, 1990 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
October 30, 1990 Toronto Canada SkyDome
November 1, 1990 New York City United States Madison Square Garden
November 2, 1990 Philadelphia The Spectrum
November 3, 1990 West Point Eisenhower Hall
November 6, 1990 Bethlehem Stabler Arena
November 7, 1990 Landover Capital Centre
November 9, 1990 Hartford Hartford Civic Center
November 11, 1990 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center
November 13, 1990 Boston Boston Garden
November 14, 1990 Providence Providence Civic Center
November 16, 1990 Atlantic City Etess Arena
November 17, 1990 Albany Knickerbocker Arena
November 19, 1990 Pittsburgh Civic Arena
November 20, 1990 Richfield Richfield Coliseum
November 23, 1990 Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum
November 24, 1990 Indianapolis Market Square Arena
November 27, 1990 Winnipeg Canada Winnipeg Arena
November 29, 1990 Saskatoon Saskatchewan Place
November 30, 1990 Calgary Olympic Saddledome
December 2, 1990 Edmonton Northlands Coliseum
December 4, 1990 Seattle United States Seattle Center Coliseum
December 6, 1990 Oakland Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
December 7, 1990 Inglewood The Forum

Personnel

Additional personnel

gollark: That's a perfectly good reason to go.
gollark: I live 20 minutes from a lot of things by high-speed suborbital rocket.
gollark: Which is terrible but for *different* reasons.
gollark: Some cryptocurrencies are proof of stake, to be fair.
gollark: All things containing electronic components are complicated and therefore equivalent.

References

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  2. "STEVIE NICKS. HER MUSIC: Tour Archive 1990". Retrieved 2017-07-21.
  3. "FM - Behind The Mask". Buckingham Nicks Info. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
  4. Sergeant (2011-04-05). "ArchiveVibes: Fleetwood Mac 1990 Manchester". ArchiveVibes. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
  5. "Fleetwood Mac Average Setlists of tour: Behind the Mask | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
  6. "Fleetwood Mac Concert Map by tour: Behind the Mask | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2017-07-21.
  7. WillSalas CymbalMaker (2016-05-01), Fleetwood Mac - (Miami Arena) Miami,Fl 10.24.90 (Part 1), retrieved 2017-07-21
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