


The Fleetwood Mac frontwoman is bewitching like that, whether it’s playing the scarves tied to her mic stand like they’re some kind of instrument or telling old rock tales about Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers or shaking a tambourine so ornately dressed it warrants its own wardrobe person. Who else but Stevie Nicks could make cataract post-op care feel so rock ‘n’ roll?

It was the first time since she was 14, she confessed like a diva, that she had been onstage with no eye makeup. RELATED: Concert Rewind: Highlights from Green Bay's biggest shows The “totally cool” glasses were the result of cataract surgery the week before, a procedure scheduled long before she knew the calls would keep coming to add more dates to what has already been a 53-show trek in support of 2014’s “24 Karat Gold: Songs From the Vault” album. With only a single performance in London in July in between, Nicks and her eight-piece band seemed hungry to be back onstage.ĭripping in layers of black from head to toe and wearing half-tinted aviators, the 69-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer opened with “Gold and Braid” - and a cheeky reminder that yes, she’s getting older, too. Stevie Nicks was all that during a radiant performance Wednesday night at the Resch Center to launch another round of dates on her ever-expanding 24 Karat Gold Tour, the last leg of which wrapped in April. Watch Video: Highlights from the Stevie Nicks concert at the ReschĪSHWAUBENON - Gypsy, rock goddess, storyteller, music icon, name dropper, twirler, shawl fashionista.
