Stevie Nicks performed to crowds at Glasgow's OVO Hydro after much anticipation.
The Fleetwood Mac legend originally had to postpone her July 6 concert due to recent surgery following a leg injury, but just two and a half weeks later, she's back.
Nicks, whose real name is Stephanie Lynn, took to the stage on Wednesday, July 24 to perform some of her biggest hits.
Setlists from previous shows included a cover of Tom Petty's Runnin' Down A Dream and a range of hits from both her Fleetwood Mac career and solo catalogue such as Dreams, Gypsy, Wild Heart, Bella Donna and Stand Back.
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Free Fallin' has been sung as another Tom Petty cover, and Nicks has been delighting crowds with her iconic Edge of Seventeen before the encore.
Other highlights of the tour include Fleetwood Mac classics Rhiannon and Landslide, and a tribute to Christine McVie with Get a Hold On Me.
Her former bandmate passed away in 2022.
Harry Styles joined the 76-year-old on stage at London's Hyde Park as a special guest, but Nicks' Hydro gig shows when you've got a legend on stage, you only need them.
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