This year’s Night at the Barracks North Head music spectacular has received an added boost, with the announcement of ‘Yesterday’s Gone – The Fleetwood Mac Legacy’, who will be performing two very special shows bringing together four outstanding Australian artists to celebrate the legacy of one of the world’s most loved bands.
The first of ‘Yesterday’s Gone – The Fleetwood Mac Legacy’ shows will hit the Night at the Barracks stage on Friday, 22 September, followed by a second show at Northcote Theatre in Melbourne on Friday, 20 October. (Tickets on sale now! yesterdaysgone.com.au)
All acclaimed stars in their own right, Lisa, Kav, Charlie and Karen will be backed by some of Australia’s finest musicians to perform all of Fleetwood Mac’s incredible hits including Landslide, Don’t Stop, Rhiannon, Go Your Own Way, Everywhere, Songbird, Gypsy, Little Lies, Dreams, Say You Love Me and many more.
Kav Temperley said, “The sounds of Fleetwood Mac were hanging around my house growing up before I even knew what I was listening to. So now, every time I chuck on a Fleetwood Mac record, it feels like I’m catching up with an old friend. I reconnected again with the albums as I got older, not only do the recordings sound so good but, it’s very rare that a band would have so many great songwriters in one place.”
With a career spanning over 50 years, Fleetwood Mac are one of the very rare bands who have managed to remain influential and popular to multiple generations throughout each decade of their existence. With viral videos, dance mixes and multitudes of cover versions keeping their songs at the front of mind, Fleetwood Mac’s incredible catalogue of songs continues to gain new fans every year.
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Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to experience ‘Yesterday’s Gone – The Fleetwood Mac Legacy’ feat. Lisa Mitchell, Kav Temperley, Charlie Collins and Karen Lee Andrews.
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Night at the Barracks is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.