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The tour ran from March 1, to December 20, 2009 in the United States, Canada, Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand[1] and was the band’s first tour in five years,[2] the group featured tracks within the setlist that spanned “all the Mac’s many greatest hits” and pulled two rarely played live tracks ‘Storms’ and ‘I Know I’m Not Wrong’ that were taken from the Tusk album and resurrected the Peter Green track ‘Oh Well’ for the first time live since 1995. The tour ranked #13 in the Worldwide Concert Tours data that is maintained by Pollstar and grossed a total of $84.9 million with a total attendance of 832,597.[3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsBackground[edit]Tour dates[edit]Set List[edit]Personnel[edit]Fleetwood Mac[edit]Supporting musicians[edit]References[edit]Background[edit]This was the first tour that the later Rumours-era band of Fleetwood Mac had undertaken without a new album to promote, Christine McVie did not participate in this tour as she had retired from the group in 1998.[4] In addition Stevie Nicks spoke about Sheryl Crow potentially joining the band to add an additional female to the group dynamic in the absence of Christine McVie.[5] The group were also planning to re-release their Rumours album from 1977 as a CD\/DVD combo with unreleased songs, demos and previously unreleased footage of the band from that era, however this re-release never materialised and was held back to 2013 when the Rumours deluxe and super-deluxe editions were released.[6]Tour dates[edit]DateCityCountryVenueTickets sold \/ availableRevenueNorth AmericaMarch 1, 2009PittsburghUnited StatesMellon Arena11,854 \/ 13,075$1,148,633March 3, 2009Saint PaulXcel Energy Center12,046 \/ 18,341$1,241,491March 5, 2009Rosemont, Illinois (Chicago)Allstate Arena24,796 \/ 28,044$2,382,027March 6, 2009March 8, 2009Auburn HillsThe Palace of Auburn Hills11,338 \/ 12,515$808,994March 10, 2009Washington, D.C.Verizon Center14,468 \/ 14,468$1,605,006March 11, 2009BostonTD Banknorth Garden13,005 \/ 17,388$1,292,161March 13, 2009UniondaleNassau Coliseum11,210 \/ 11,210$1,027,022March 14, 2009UncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena8,155 \/ 8,183$904,625March 16, 2009RochesterBlue Cross Arena8,183 \/ 10,891$717,450March 17, 2009AlbanyTimes Union CenterMarch 19, 2009New York CityMadison Square Garden14,955 \/ 15,258$1,708,005March 21, 2009East RutherfordIzod Center13,306 \/ 15,003$1,277,892March 23, 2009OttawaCanadaScotiabank PlaceMarch 25, 2009MontrealBell Centre9,042 \/ 11,300$841,407March 26, 2009TorontoAir Canada CentreApril 15, 2009PhiladelphiaUnited StatesWachovia Center12,355 \/ 14,617$1,156,685April 17, 2009ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena9,351 \/ 13,507$797,926April 18, 2009ColumbusNationwide Arena11,820 \/ 16,167$1,088,276April 20, 2009OrlandoAmway Arena7,668 \/ 10,688$756,311April 22, 2009TampaSt. Pete Times Forum7,542 \/ 23,722$713,643April 23, 2009Fort LauderdaleBankAtlantic Center9,509 \/ 11,839$980,852April 25, 2009CharlotteTime Warner Cable Arena11,937 \/ 13,866$984,558April 26, 2009GreensboroGreensboro ColiseumApril 28, 2009AtlantaPhilips Arena10,653 \/ 11,910$959,973April 30, 2009DallasAmerican Airlines Center13,708 \/ 14,148$1,453,232May 2, 2009HoustonToyota Center12,762 \/ 13,306$1,343,855May 3, 2009TulsaBOK Center12,976 \/ 12,976$1,286,633May 5, 2009St. LouisScottrade Center12,016 \/ 19,080$736,300May 7, 2009OmahaQwest Center10,096 \/ 14,253$843,569May 8, 2009Kansas CitySprint Center13,066 \/ 14,187$1,384,110May 10, 2009DenverPepsi Center12,228 \/ 12,656$1,155,831May 15, 2009VancouverCanadaGeneral Motors Place13,934 \/ 13,934$1,855,616May 16, 2009TacomaUnited StatesTacoma Dome14,735 \/ 14,807$1,390,755May 20, 2009OaklandOracle Arena10,979 \/ 18,000$889,320May 21, 2009San JoseHP Pavilion11,078 \/ 12,964$1,094,667May 23, 2009AnaheimHonda Center12,733 \/ 13,212$1,275,744May 24, 2009GlendaleJobing.com Arena12,006 \/ 13,175$1,026,737May 28, 2009Los AngelesStaples Center13,542 \/ 14,369$1,475,463May 30, 2009Las VegasMGM Grand Garden Arena11,193 \/ 12,186$1,192,385May 31, 2009San DiegoSports Arena9,971 \/ 9,971$839,074June 3, 2009Salt Lake CityEnergySolutions ArenaJune 5, 2009SaskatoonCanadaSaskTel CentreJune 6, 2009WinnipegMTS CentreJune 8, 2009MilwaukeeUnited StatesBradley CenterJune 10, 2009Baltimore1st Mariner ArenaJune 11, 2009New York CityMadison Square GardenJune 13, 2009Atlantic CityBoardwalk Hall9,458 \/ 11,670$813,585June 16, 2009ManchesterVerizon Wireless ArenaJune 17, 2009UncasvilleMohegan Sun ArenaJune 19, 2009NashvilleSommet Center8,895 \/ 13,472$688,725June 20, 2009New OrleansNew Orleans Arena11,470 \/ 12,724$970,809June 23, 2009CalgaryCanadaPengrowth SaddledomeJune 24, 2009EdmontonRexall Place11,607 \/ 12,962$1,451,546EuropeOctober 8, 2009CopenhagenDenmarkParken16,655 \/ 20,415$1,894,705October 10, 2009StockholmSwedenEricsson Globe10,515 \/ 11,352$962,886October 12, 2009OberhausenGermanyArenaOctober 14, 2009AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis12,589 \/ 12,687$1,104,080October 15, 2009RotterdamNetherlandsAhoy10,811 \/ 10,811$923,385October 17, 2009ParisFranceLe Z\u00e9nithOctober 19, 2009BerlinGermanyO2 WorldOctober 22, 2009GlasgowScotlandSECC8,778 \/ 8,778$1,013,963October 24, 2009DublinIrelandThe O216,026 \/ 16,026$2,682,390October 25, 2009October 27, 2009ManchesterEnglandManchester Evening News Arena14,442 \/ 15,187$1,649,086October 30, 2009LondonWembley Arena22,209 \/ 22,368$2,557,957October 31, 2009November 2, 2009SheffieldSheffield Arena10,277 \/ 11,000$1,183,332November 3, 2009BirminghamNational Indoor Arena11,692 \/ 11,692$1,342,634November 6, 2009LondonWembley ArenaOceaniaDecember 1, 2009MelbourneAustraliaRod Laver ArenaDecember 2, 2009December 5, 2009Hunter ValleyHope Estate WineryDecember 7, 2009SydneyAcer ArenaDecember 8, 2009December 11, 2009PerthMembers EquityDecember 12, 2009December 15, 2009BrisbaneEntertainment CenterDecember 16, 2009December 19, 2009New PlymouthNew ZealandBowl of BrooklandsDecember 20, 2009Set List[edit]“Monday Morning”“The Chain”“Dreams”“I Know I’m Not Wrong”“Gypsy”“Go Insane”“Rhiannon”“Second Hand News”“Tusk”“Sara”“Big Love”“Landslide”“Never Going Back Again”“Storms”“Say You Love Me”“Gold Dust Woman”“Oh Well”“I’m So Afraid”“Stand Back”“Go Your Own Way”First encore (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4“World Turning”“Drum solo”“Don’t Stop”Second encore“Silver Springs”[7]Personnel[edit]Fleetwood Mac[edit]Supporting musicians[edit]Brett Tuggle \u2013 keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals, maracas on “Oh Well”Neale Heywood \u2013 rhythm guitar, backing vocalsSharon Celani \u2013 background vocalsJana Andeson \u2013 background vocalsLori Nicks \u2013 background vocalsReferences[edit]^ [1], 2009 Tour Dates Fleetwood Mac ‘Unleashed’ Retrieved 3 June 2014.^ [2] Fleetwood Mac To Get Unleashed On 2009 Tour Retrieved 7 June 2014^ [3] Fleetwood Mac Rank No.13 on Pollstar Year End Top 20 Worldwide Tours. Retrieved 4 June 2014^ [4] Total Projection \u2013 Fleetwood Mac, December 2009, Issue 124 Retrieved 5 June 2014^ [5] Billboard \u2013 Fleetwood Mac Tuning Up For Spring Tour Retrieved 5 June 2014.^ [6] Rumours 35th Anniversary Special Edition Press Release. Retrieved 5 June 2014^ [7], Billboard \u2013 Fleetwood Mac\/ March 8, 2009\/ Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace) Retrieved 5 June 2014. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/unleashed-concert-tour-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Unleashed (concert tour) – Wikipedia"}}]}]