Stevie Nicks Discusses Health Scare Leading to Show Postponements
- Stevie Nicks has postponed two shows in the UK due to a leg injury.
- Details about the incident were shared during a rescheduled performance in Glasgow.
- Fans are hopeful for her quick recovery and future performances.
Stevie Nicks, the iconic former Fleetwood Mac vocalist, recently shared insights into a health scare that led her to postpone two solo performances in July. The postponements were announced by OVO Hydro, the Glasgow venue, citing a leg injury that required a minor surgical procedure and subsequent recovery time. The affected shows were scheduled for July 6 in Glasgow and July 9 in Manchester. On July 24, during a performance in Glasgow, Nicks elaborated on her condition, expressing uncertainty about the cause of her injury. She recounted a late-night decision to seek emergency medical attention, stating, “I think we need to go to the hospital.” After spending two days in the hospital, she returned to her accommodations, ultimately deciding to postpone her shows to prioritize her health. Despite the setback, the 76-year-old singer conveyed her determination to return to the stage, emphasizing her commitment to her fans. “I’ve been fighting this for this whole thing,” she remarked, indicating that the issue had been ongoing throughout her tour. Nicks expressed her eagerness to perform again, stating, “I would be damned if I wasn’t coming back here.” Looking ahead, Nicks is set to perform at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on September 24, followed by a show at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on September 28, marking her return to the concert circuit.