Stevie Nicks coming to Moda Center on national tour
Published 1:54 pm Tuesday, June 17, 2025
- The great Stevie Nicks is coming to Portland, performing Oct. 1 at Moda Center. (Courtesy Photo: Live Nation)
One of the singers of Fleetwood Mac, and a great solo artist, is coming to Portland later this year.
The legendary singer, songwriter and storyteller Stevie Nicks announced additions to her 2025 solo national tour, and it includes an Oct. 1 date at Moda Center.
Tickets are for sale as of 10 a.m. Friday, June 20 at LiveNation.com.
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The tour begins Aug. 8 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York and concludes Oct. 25 at Hartford, Conn.
In addition to an extensive slate of 2025 touring, Nick’s iconic album “Bella Donna” (1981) had a Rhino High Fidelity limited edition re-release in May.
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Nicks is the first woman to have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice and has collectively sold more than 220 million albums. A member of Fleetwood Mac since 1974, the band’s enduring spirit stands for an incredible body of music – including “Rumours,” one of the best-selling albums of all time – that has connected with generations of people all over the world for more than 50 years. Having captivated audiences for decades with her iconic live performances, distinctive songwriting, and constant cultural influence, Nicks continues to be an inspiration and mentor to younger performers.
In September of 2024, Nicks released her first new music in nearly five years with the original song “The Lighthouse.” A women’s rights anthem for the current times, “The Lighthouse” received strong critical praise for its timely theme and was released alongside a powerful music video. Nicks delivered a once-in-a-lifetime live TV performance of “The Lighthouse” on Oct. 12, 2024 on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” during their 50th anniversary season.
Nicks began 2025 deeply affected by the damaging wildfires that swept through her Los Angeles neighborhood and gave an emotional performance at the fundraising concert Fire Aid in February 2025. This spring she was inducted into the prestigious Pollstar Hall of Fame at the Pollstar Awards recognizing her significant and lasting impact on live music.