Stevie Nicks concert film coming to theaters, live album arrives October 30

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A movie and a live album documenting what Stevie Nicks calls her “all-time favorite tour” will arrive next month.

Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold the Concert will be released in select theaters and drive-ins on October 21 and October 25; tickets are on sale starting September 23 at StevieNicksFilm.com.

The film was shot at Stevie’s concerts in Indiana and Pittsburgh in 2017, during Stevie’s 24 Karat Gold tour.  In a statement, she says, “The 24 Karat Gold Tour was my all-time favorite tour. I not only got to sing my songs but I was able to tell their stories for the first time.”

She adds, “I love having the opportunity to share this concert with my fans. From me to you — 24 Karat Gold.”

October 30 will bring the release of a live album of the same name.  Available as a two-CD set, a two-LP packages, digital and streaming, the 17-track project features live versions of Stevie’s hits from both Fleetwood Mac and her solo career, including “Stand Back,” “Gypsy” and “Edge of Seventeen.”  Also included is the first-ever live recording of the song “Crying in the Night.”

The double CD will be available exclusively at Target on October 30 and digitally everywhere that same day. A limited-edition double LP on crystal clear vinyl will be available at Barnes & Noble; a black vinyl version will be available everywhere.

The live version of “Gypsy” is now available on digital and streaming platforms.

Nicks is having a bit of a revival among young female pop stars right now: Her hit “Stand Back” is sampled on Dua Lipa‘s latest album, Club Future Nostalgia, and “Edge of Seventeen” was interpolated by Miley Cyrus on her latest hit “Midnight Sky” — with Stevie’s permission.

By Andrea Dresdale
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