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While many fans want Fleetwood Mac reunification, this will Definitely not take place at JK Rowling’s birthday party. After rumors circulated at the weekend, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, John Mcvie and Mick Fleetwood would appear at the “Harry Potter” author in November, Rolling Stone made it clear that this was not the truth. Apart from the fact that Rowling will celebrate her day of honor on July 31, not in November.
No hope of Reunion after Christine Mcvie’s death
“A reunion? This is categorical,” said a spokesman for Fleetwood Mac to the magazine. “This is not correct.”
Fleetwood Mac last November 19, 2019 at a benefit concert in Oracle Park in San Francisco together. After the death of singer and keyboardist Christine Mcvie in 2022, Stevie Nicks made it clear that reunification was excluded. “There is no more Fleetwood Mac because of Christine’s death, Fleetwood Mac died,” said Nicks 2024 in Rolling Stone. “We can’t replace them.”
The band was founded in 1967 and appeared in changing formations up to McVie’s death. When McVie got out in 1998, Nicks, Fleetwood, John Mcvie and Buckingham continued as a quartet. McVie returned in 2014, but the tensions between Nicks and Buckingham led to his expression in 2018. Then the band toured with Mike Campbell and Neil Finn.
Documentation instead of stage comeback
Fleetwood reconciled with Buckingham in 2021 and expressed hopes for his return, but Nicks categorically excluded this. After all, Nicks and Buckingham recently published a new edition of their 1973 album “Buckingham Nicks”.
Instead, the next big project from Fleetwood Mac will be a documentary that is created on behalf of Apple. Director Frank Marshall will lead new interviews with the four remaining members, show unpublished recordings and also integrate archive material with Christine McVie. A title or publication date has not yet been determined.

