Stevie Nicks fans have the chance to see their “Gypsy” when she plays Tampa's MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre on Oct. 25.
With so many favorite songs including ones she made with Fleetwood Mac, the show will surely have many fans singing along. A setlist from her show in June included the iconic “Edge of Seventeen,” “Dreams,” “Stand Back,” “Landslide” and “Rhiannon.” It also included Tom Petty covers. Stevie Nicks fans have the chance to see their “Gypsy” when she plays Tampa’s MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre on Oct. 25.
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Although the age-gap relationship between Cyd Charisse’s ballet dancer Gabrielle and Fred Astaire’s on-the-slide “song-and-dance guy” Tony isn’t the most elegant of movements, this Vincente Minnelli-directed MGM musical is still one of the best movies about putting on a show. To his credit, Howard conveys the story simply; the mounting suspense as the days go by and the intense claustrophobia of the underwater scenes are enough to keep the reader’s attention. Tonight: Lady Boom Boom’s boom-boom, a werkroom full of tension, and that general sense of tenacious resolve. With more people choosing to cultivate their own food to save money, Monty Don organizes some supper essentials: rocket is seeded, while tomatoes and chillies are ready for harvest. In Colorado in 1986, the singer performs both her solo songs and some Fleetwood Mac oldies. Advertisement