Wild Heart Tour
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The Wild Heart Tour was a 1983 North American solo concert tour by Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac are a British–American rock band formed in 1967 in London.The only original member present in the band is its eponymous drummer, Mick Fleetwood...

 band member Stevie Nicks
Stevie Nicks
Stephanie Lynn "Stevie" Nicks is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and an extensive solo career, which collectively have produced over forty Top 50 hits and sold over 140 million albums...

. The tour began on May 27 in Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and is also the county seat of Clark County, Nevada. Las Vegas is an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and fine dining. The city bills itself as The Entertainment Capital of the World, and is famous...

 and ended on November 24 in Columbia, South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
Columbia is the state capital and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The population was 129,272 according to the 2010 census. Columbia is the county seat of Richland County, but a portion of the city extends into neighboring Lexington County. The city is the center of a metropolitan...

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First Leg

  • May 27, 1983: Las Vegas, NV - Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts
  • May 30, 1983: San Bernardino, CA - US Festival
    US Festival
    The US Festivals were two early 1980s music and culture festivals sponsored by Steve Wozniak, formerly of Apple Computer. The first was held Labor Day weekend in September 1982 and the second was Memorial Day weekend in May 1983...


Second Leg

  • June 21, 1983: Knoxville, TN - Knoxville Civic Coliseum
    James White Civic Coliseum
    General James White Memorial Civic Auditorium and Coliseum is a 7,141-seat multi-purpose arena, in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was built in 1961....

  • June 23, 1983: Norfolk, VA - Norfolk Scope
    Norfolk Scope
    Norfolk Scope is a multipurpose culture, entertainment, convention and sports arena at the northern perimeter of downtown Norfolk, Virginia, designed by Italian architect/engineer Pier Luigi Nervi in conjunction with the local firm of Williams and Tazewell...

  • June 24, 1983: East Rutherford, NJ - Brendan Byrne Arena
  • June 27, 1983: Philadelphia, PA - The Spectrum
  • June 28, 1983: Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Arena
    Mellon Arena
    Civic Arena is an indoor arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that is currently undergoing demolition. It was the first retractable roof major sports venue in the world, covering 170,000 sq. feet and constructed with just shy of 3,000 tons of Pittsburgh steel...

  • July 2, 1983: Buffalo, NY - War Memorial Auditorium
    War Memorial Auditorium
    The War Memorial Auditorium is a 1,661-seat performance hall located in Nashville, Tennessee. It is located across the street from, and is governed by, the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, and is also adjacent to the Tennessee State Capitol.- History :...

  • July 3, 1983: Hartford, CT - Hartford Civic Center
    Hartford Civic Center
    The XL Center, formerly known as the Hartford Civic Center, is a multi-purpose arena and convention center located in downtown Hartford, Connecticut, USA. It is owned by the City of Hartford and operated by Anschutz Entertainment Group under contract with the Connecticut Development Authority...

  • July 6, 1983: Worcester, MA - The Centrum
    DCU Center
    The DCU Center is an indoor arena and convention center complex, located in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts....

  • July 7, 1983: Largo, MD - Capital Centre
    Capital Centre
    The Capital Centre was an indoor arena located in Landover, Maryland, unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland; a suburb of Washington, D.C. Completed in 1973, the arena sat 18,756 for basketball and 18,130 for hockey....

  • July 10, 1983: Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum
    Greensboro Coliseum
    The Greensboro Coliseum Complex is an entertainment complex located in College Hill neighborhood of Greensboro, North Carolina. Opening in 1959, the arena was one of the largest venues in the South, with a seating capacity of over 7,000...

  • July 11, 1983: Atlanta, GA - Omni Coliseum
    Omni Coliseum
    The Omni Coliseum, usually called The Omni, from the Latin for "all," or "every," was an indoor arena, located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Completed in 1972, the arena seated 16,378, for basketball and 15,278, for ice hockey...

  • July 14, 1983: Kansas City, MO - Kemper Arena
    Kemper Arena
    Kemper Arena is a 19,500 seat indoor arena, in Kansas City, Missouri.It is named for R. Crosby Kemper Sr., a member of the powerful Kemper financial clan and who donated $3.2 million, from his estate for the arena...

  • July 15, 1983: Minneapolis, MN - Met Center
  • July 17, 1983: Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon
  • July 18, 1983: Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon
  • July 19, 1983: Toronto, ON - Canadian National Exhibition
    Canadian National Exhibition
    Canadian National Exhibition , also known as The Ex, is an annual event that takes place at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada during the 18 days leading up to and including Labour Day Monday. With an attendance of approximately 1.3 million visitors each season, it is Canada’s largest...

  • July 21, 1983: Cleveland, OH - Blossom Music Center
    Blossom Music Center
    Blossom Music Center is an amphitheatre located in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The pavilion seats 5,700 people, with space for about 13,500 more on the lawn. It is the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra, which performs its annual Blossom Festival there. The venue is also host to a full summer...

  • July 22, 1983: Cleveland, OH - Blossom Music Center
    Blossom Music Center
    Blossom Music Center is an amphitheatre located in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The pavilion seats 5,700 people, with space for about 13,500 more on the lawn. It is the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra, which performs its annual Blossom Festival there. The venue is also host to a full summer...

  • July 23, 1983: Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena
    Joe Louis Arena
    Joe Louis Arena, nicknamed The Joe and JLA is a hockey arena located at 600 Civic Center Drive in Detroit, Michigan. It is the home of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. Completed in 1979 at a cost of $57 million, Joe Louis Arena is named after boxer and former heavyweight...

  • July 26, 1983: St. Louis, MO - Checkerdome
  • July 27, 1983: Indianapolis, IN - Market Square Arena
    Market Square Arena
    Market Square Arena was an indoor arena, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Completed in 1974, at a cost of $23 million, it seated 16,530, for basketball and 15,993, for ice hockey.-History:...

  • July 30, 1983: East Troy, WI - Alpine Valley Music Theatre
    Alpine Valley Music Theatre
    Alpine Valley Music Theatre is a 37,000 capacity amphitheatre, in East Troy, Wisconsin. The seasonal venue was built in 1977 and it features a characteristic wooden roof, covering the 7,500-seat pavilion and a sprawling lawn....

  • July 31, 1983: Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum

Third Leg

  • August 27, 1983: Biloxi, MS - Mississippi Coast Coliseum
    Mississippi Coast Coliseum
    The Mississippi Coast Coliseum is a 11,500 reserved seating, 15,000 festival seating, multi-purpose arena in Biloxi, Mississippi. It was built in 1977. It hosted WCW Beach Blast 1993 and the Sun Belt Conference men’s basketball tournament in 1992 and 1993...

  • August 28, 1983: Baton Rouge, LA - LSU Assembly Center
    Pete Maravich Assembly Center
    Pete Maravich Assembly Center is a 13,472-seat multi-purpose arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The arena opened in 1972. It is home to the Louisiana State University Tigers and Lady Tigers basketball teams. It was originally known as the LSU Assembly Center, but was renamed in memory of Pete...

  • August 31, 1983: Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center
    Frank Erwin Center
    Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Special Events Center, commonly known as Frank Erwin Center or UT Erwin Center, is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin...

  • September 1, 1983: Houston, TX - The Summit
    The Summit
    The Summit may refer to:Structures* The Summit , New York shopping center* The Summit , Alabama shopping center* The Summit , shopping center in Bukit Mertajam, Penang...

  • September 4, 1983: Memphis, TN - Mid-South Coliseum
    Mid-South Coliseum
    The Mid-South Coliseum, also known as "The Entertainment Capital of the Mid-South", was a multi-purpose arena, that seated 10,085 people, in Memphis, Tennessee...

  • September 5, 1983: Dallas, TX - Reunion Arena
    Reunion Arena
    Reunion Arena was an indoor arena, in the Reunion district of downtown Dallas, Texas . It held 18,293 for basketball and 17,001 for ice hockey.It was demolished in November 2009 and the site was cleared by the end of the year.-History:...

  • September 8, 1983: Portland, ME - Cumberland County Civic Center
    Cumberland County Civic Center
    The Cumberland County Civic Center is a 6,733-seat multi-purpose arena, in Portland, Maine. Built in 1977, at a cost of $8 million, it is home to the Portland Pirates ice hockey team, various trade shows and the Maine Principals' Association high school basketball tournament...

  • September 9, 1983: Bristol, CT - Lake Compounce
    Lake Compounce
    Lake Compounce is an amusement park located in Bristol, Connecticut, United States and a part of the neighboring town of Southington, Connecticut; the lake itself lies completely in Southington. It is the oldest continuously operating amusement park in North America, having operated every year...

  • September 12, 1983: New York City, NY - Radio City Music Hall
    Radio City Music Hall
    Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue located in New York City's Rockefeller Center. Its nickname is the Showplace of the Nation, and it was for a time the leading tourist destination in the city...

  • September 13, 1983: New York City, NY - Radio City Music Hall
    Radio City Music Hall
    Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue located in New York City's Rockefeller Center. Its nickname is the Showplace of the Nation, and it was for a time the leading tourist destination in the city...

  • September 17, 1983: Oklahoma City, OK - The Myriad
    The Myriad
    The Myriad is a Seattle-based band. They were selected as 2007's MTV2 Dew Circuit Breakout champions. Their newest album, With Arrows, With Poise, was released on May 13, 2008....

  • September 20, 1983: Casper, WY - Casper Events Center
    Casper Events Center
    The Casper Events Center is a 8,395-seat multi-purpose arena in Casper, Wyoming in the United States. The arena was built in April 1982, and also seats up to 9,700 for concerts and meetings. It is home to the Wyoming Cavalry arena football team and the Broadway in Casper theatre series. In addition...

  • September 21, 1983: Denver, CO - McNichols Arena
  • September 24, 1983: Irvine, CA - Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
  • September 25, 1983: Phoenix, AZ - Compton Terrace Amphitheater
  • September 28, 1983: Seattle, WA - Seattle Center Coliseum
  • September 29, 1983: Portland, OR - Portland Memorial Coliseum
  • October 2, 1983: Los Angeles, CA - The Forum
    The Forum (Inglewood, California)
    The Forum is an indoor arena, in Inglewood, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. From 2000 to 2010, it was owned by the Faithful Central Bible Church, which occasionally used it for church services, while also leasing the building for sporting events, concerts and other events.Along with Madison...

  • October 4, 1983: Oakland, CA - Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

Fourth Leg

  • October 25, 1983: Charleston, WV - Charleston Civic Center
    Charleston Civic Center
    The Charleston Civic Center is a municipal complex located in the downtown area of Charleston, West Virginia. Originally completed in 1959 at the cost of $2.5 million, the Charleston Civic Center has undergone numerous renovations and expansions...

  • October 26, 1983: Roanoke, VA - Roanoke Civic Center
  • October 29, 1983: Tuscaloosa, AL - Memorial Coliseum
    Coleman Coliseum
    Coleman Coliseum is a 15,316-seat multi-purpose arena in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and is home to the University of Alabama Crimson Tide men's basketball and gymnastics teams. It has also been home to the Alabama women's basketball and women's volleyball programs in the past.Before 1988, the building...

  • October 30, 1983: Jackson, MS - Mississippi Coliseum
    Mississippi Coliseum
    The Mississippi Coliseum is a 6,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Jackson, Mississippi, built in 1962 and located on the Mississippi State Fairgrounds complex...

  • November 2, 1983: Jacksonville, FL - Jacksonville Coliseum
  • November 4, 1983: Lakeland, FL - Lakeland Civic Center
  • November 5, 1983: Miami, FL - Hollywood Sportatorium
    Hollywood Sportatorium
    The Hollywood Sportatorium was an indoor arena in Pembroke Pines, Florida, located at 17171 Pines Boulevard . The Sportatorium was from downtown Miami and from downtown Fort Lauderdale...

  • November 8, 1983: Columbia, MO - Hearnes Center
    Hearnes Center
    Hearnes Center is a 13,611-seat multi-purpose arena in Columbia, Missouri. The arena opened in 1972. It is currently home to the Tigers' nationally ranked wrestling and volleyball teams as well as the school's gymnastics and indoor track & field teams...

  • November 9, 1983: Starkville, MS - Humphrey Coliseum
    Humphrey Coliseum
    Humphrey Coliseum is a 10,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Starkville, Mississippi, that opened for the 1975-76 basketball season. Nicknamed The Hump, it is home to the Mississippi State University Bulldogs men's and women's basketball teams. It is the largest on-campus basketball arena in the...

  • November 12, 1983: Tulsa, OK - Tulsa Convention Center
    Tulsa Convention Center
    The Maxwell Convention Center or Tulsa Convention Center is a 7,111-seat multi-purpose arena in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The civic arena was constructed in 1964 and named for Tulsa Mayor James L. Maxwell who was the driving force behind the planning and start of the venue...

  • November 13, 1983: Little Rock, AR - Barton Coliseum
    Barton Coliseum
    T. H. Barton Coliseum is a 7,150-seat multi-purpose arena, located within the Arkansas State Fairgrounds, in Little Rock, Arkansas.It is the former home of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Trojans basketball team, the defunct Arkansas GlacierCats ice hockey team of the WPHL T. H. Barton...

  • November 16, 1983: Madison, WI - Dane County Coliseum
  • November 19, 1983: Iowa City, IA - Carver-Hawkeye Arena
    Carver-Hawkeye Arena
    Carver–Hawkeye Arena is a 15,500-seat multi-purpose indoor arena located in Iowa City, Iowa. Opened in 1983, it is the home court for The University of Iowa Hawkeyes men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the university's wrestling, gymnastics, and volleyball teams. It was named for the...

  • November 20, 1983: Ames, IA - Hilton Coliseum
    Hilton Coliseum
    James H. Hilton Coliseum is a 14,356-seat multi-purpose arena in Ames, Iowa. The arena opened in 1971. It is home to the Iowa State University Cyclones men's and women's basketball teams, wrestling, gymnastics and volleyball teams.-Overview:...

  • November 23, 1983: Charlotte, NC - Charlotte Coliseum
  • November 24, 1983: Columbia, SC - Carolina Coliseum
    Carolina Coliseum
    The Carolina Coliseum is a 12,401 seat multi-purpose arena in Columbia, South Carolina. It was the home of the University of South Carolina men's and women's basketball teams and Columbia's main events venue until 2002, when the Colonial Center, now Colonial Life Arena, opened...

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