Fleetwood Mac Experience ‘Go Your Own Way’ Coming To Australia In June
This live concert experience pays homage to the great Fleetwood Mac.
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After a thrilling sold-out run in London’s West End, the critically acclaimed Fleetwood Mac concert experience Go Your Own Way is making its Australian premiere in June.
This international production features an all-star ensemble paying homage to the Mac, capturing the chemistry and artistry of the original lineup – Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham – that defined a generation.
The show focuses on Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac, with BBC Sheffield hailing it as “a must‑see for every Mac fan.”
Audiences can expect to hear of Fleetwood Mac’s biggest hits, including ‘Dreams’, ‘The Chain’, ‘Don’t Stop’, ‘Everywhere’, ‘Rhiannon’, ‘Songbird’ and more.
Go Your Own Way: The Fleetwood Mac Legacy touches down in Newcastle on Wednesday 10 June at the Civic Theatre. The show then hits Brisbane’s QPAC Concert Hall for a matinee and evening show on Thursday 11 June, Perth’s Convention and Exhibition Centre on Friday 12 June, Adelaide’s AEC Theatre on Saturday 13 June, Bendigo’s Ulumbarra Theatre on Wednesday 17 June and Sydney’s State Theatre on Saturday 20 June, with the final date at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall on Sunday 21 June.
Tickets are on sale now via gyowtour.com.
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Fleetwood Mac remains one of the biggest bands on the planet, having influenced generations of fans and musicians with their dynamic pop-rock creations.
Bringing their songs to life for this concert experience are five amazing musicians, led by vocalist and percussionist Sheena Beckett. She’s joined on stage by vocalist, guitarist and banjo player Damon Downs, bassist Allan Beckett, drummer Greg Ison and keyboardist and vocalist Carley Lyons.
“Fleetwood Mac didn’t just write songs—they wrote confessions,” says Creative Director Becke. “That’s the heartbeat of this show. We’re not simply performing the hits; we’re guiding audiences through the stories and tension that shaped them. After the incredible response at the Adelphi, we’re thrilled to bring this production to Australia.”
Catch Go Your Own Way: The Fleetwood Mac Legacy at AEC Theatre on Saturday 13 June. Tickets on sale now via ticketek.com.au.
Go Your Own Way: The Fleetwood Mac Legacy Australian Tour 2026
Wednesday 10 June – Civic Theatre, Newcastle, NSW
Thursday 11 June – QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane, QLD (matinee and evening shows)
Friday 12 June – Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth, WA
Saturday 13 June – AEC Theatre, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday 17 June – Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo, NSW
Saturday 20 June – State Theatre, Sydney, NSW
Sunday 21 June – Hamer Hall, Melbourne, VIC
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