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Contwe're ACT For Immediate Release: FLEETWOOD MAC ‘UNLEASHES’ SECOND ROUND OF TOUR DATES WITH PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED DATES NEARLY SOLD OUT! Los Angeles, California (January 14, 2009) The legendary rockers Fleetwood Mac have added 29 more shows to their upcoming Greatest Hits "Unleashed" Tour in April and May, it was confirmed today by Live Nation. The new tour dates come on the heels of the first leg of dates announced in December which have nearly sold out. “We are extremely pleased with the Fleetwood Mac sales to date,” said Jason Garner, Chief Executive Officer of Global Music at Live Nation. “Their success is another example of the strength of the 2009 concert season.” The sure to be historic "Unleashed" Tour, beginning on March 1st in Pittsburgh, is an epic cross- country trek featuring 44 shows in major markets. The tour will include all of the Mac's many greatest hits from over the course of the band's extraordinary career. Fleetwood Mac, the multi- Grammy winning, multi-platinum Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees are back on the road for the first time in five years following several successful solo projects. Tickets for the Live Nation produced tour go on sale to the public on January 26th at www.LiveNation.com and www.ticketmaster.com. "We love our band and think the title of the tour "UNLEASHED" perfectly describes how we all feel when we get on stage together - especially in 2009. We’re so happy to get back out on the road, perform everyone's favorite songs and see our fans,” said the band in a joint statement. In other great Fleetwood Mac news, the iconographic 'RUMOURS' CD (certified Diamond ® signifying sales of over 10 million units by the RIAA) is scheduled to be re-released as part of a special CD/DVD boxed set on Reprise Records in conjunction with the tour dates. The boxed set will include several songs from "Rumours" in their original demo form along with unreleased tracks recorded during that time period and never-before-seen DVD footage of the band from the "Rumours" era. I Love All Access will provide a variety of VIP packages for the tour, including premium seats accessible via www.iloveallaccess.com. FLEETWOOD MAC 'UNLEASHED’ TOUR DATES 2009: Previously Announced tour dates: Date City Venue Sunday, March 1st Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena Tuesday, March 3rd St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center Thurs, March 5th Chicago, IL Allstate Arena Sunday, March 8th Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills Tuesday, March 10th Washington, DC Verizon Center Wednesday, March 11th Boston, MA TD Banknorth Arena Friday, March 13th Uniondale, NY Nassau Coliseum Saturday, March 14th Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena Monday, March 16th Rochester, NY Blue Cross Arena Thursday, March 19th New York, NY Madison Square Garden Saturday, March 21st East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center Monday, March 23rd Ottawa, ON Scotiabank Place Wednesday, March 25th Montreal, QC Bell Centre Thursday, March 26th Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre Newly Announced tour dates: Date City Venue Friday, March 6th Chicago, IL Allstate Arena Tuesday, March 17th Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre Second Leg Wednesday, April 15th Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center Friday, April 17th Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena Saturday, April 18th Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena Monday, April 20th Orlando, FL Amway Arena Wednesday, April 22nd Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum Thursday, April 23rd Fort Lauderdale, FL BankAtlantic Center Saturay, April 25th Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena Sunday, April 26th Greensboro, SC Greensboro Coliseum Tuesday, April 28th Atlanta, GA Philips Arena Thursday, April 30th Dallas, TX American Airlines Center Saturday, May 2nd Houston, TX Toyota Center Sunday, May 3rd Tulsa, OK BOK Center Tuesday, May 5th St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center Thursday, May 7th Omaha, NE Qwest Center Friday, May 8th Kansas City, MO Sprint Center Sunday, May 10th Denver, CO Pepsi Center Tuesday, May 12th Calgary, AL Pengrowth Saddledome Wednesday, May 13th Edmonton, AL Rexall Place Friday, May 15th Vancouver, BC GM Place Saturday, May 16th Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome Monday, May 18th Sacramento, CA Arco Arena Wednesday, May 20th Oakland, CA Oracle Arena Thursday, May 21st San Jose, CA HP Pavilion Saturday, May 23rd Anaheim, CA Honda Center Sunday, May 24th Phoenix, AZ Jobing.com Arena Thursday, May 28th Los Angeles, CA Staples Center Saturday, May 30th Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena Sunday, May 31st San Diego, CA San Diego Sports Arena ##### Fleetwood Mac Press Contacts: Liz Rosenberg Warner Bros./Reprise Records 212-707-3256 [email protected] Hannah Kampf Scoop Marketing 213.639.6160 [email protected] Live Nation Press Contact: Liz Morentin 310-975-6860 [email protected] ABOUT LIVE NATION: Live Nation's mission is to maximize the live concert experience. Our core business is producing, marketing and selling live concerts for artists via our global concert pipe. Live Nation is the largest producer of live concerts in the world, annually producing over 16,000 concerts for 1,500 artists in 57 countries. The company sells over 45 million concert tickets a year and expects to drive over 60 million unique visitors to LiveNation.com in 2008. Live Nation is transforming the concert business by expanding its concert platform into ticketing and building the industry's first artist-to-fan vertically integrated concert platform. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Live Nation is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol "LYV." Additional information about the company can be found at www.livenation.com/investors. .
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