Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham will kick off his latest U.S. tour this May.
"As I've grown as an artist, I've gotten more and more in touch with my center, and that center is voice and guitar," Buckingham said in a statement.
"Over time it has become increasingly vital to express more with less; that is my touchstone now, and the embodiment of that philosophy is what will be largely represented in the new show. I've been thinking of doing this kind of tour for a while, and am quite excited to be doing something new, something outside my comfort zone."
Tour dates:
May 3 - Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up Tavern
May 4 - Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
May 5 - San Juan Capistrano, CA - Coach House
May 6 - Thousand Oaks, CA - Fred Kavli Theatre/Thousand Oaks Civic Arts
May 8 - San Luis Obispo, CA - Fremont Theatre
May 9 - Fresno, CA - Tower Theatre
May 10 - Carmel, CA - Sunset Central Center
May 11 - Santa Cruz, CA - Rio Theatre
May 13 - Sacramento, CA - Crest Theatre
May 14 - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore
May 15 - Redding, CA - The Cascade Theatre
May 17 - Bend, OR - Tower Theatre
May 18 - Portland, OR - Aladdin Theatre
May 19 - Seattle, WA - The Neptune
May 21 - Spokane, WA - Bing Crosby Theatre
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