Stevie Nicks, Vertical Horizon ...
Catch rock chanteuse Stevie Nicks during her two-week stretch
across the Southwest. The former Fleetwood Mac singer released
Enchanted, a three-CD box set of solo hits, last year.
Stevie Nicks tour dates:
Dec. 28–29; West Hollywood, Calif.; House of Blues
Dec. 31; Las Vegas, Nev.; House of Blues
Jan. 3–4; West Hollywood, Calif.; House of Blues
Jan. 8–11; Anaheim, Calif.; Sun Theatre
With their new-found love of electric guitar, Boston rockers Vertical
Horizon promise to give you everything you want during their U.S.
tour. San Francisco pop-rockers Stroke 9 join the fun starting
Jan. 19. Vertical Horizon's major-label debut and fourth album,
Everything You Want, hit stores June 15.
Vertical Horizon tour dates:
Dec. 27; Washington, D.C.; 9:30 Club
Dec. 28–29; Winston-Salem, N.C.; Ziggy's
Dec. 30; Atlanta, Ga.; Roxy Theatre
Dec. 31; Birmingham, Ala.; Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum
Jan. 19; Seattle, Wash.; Show Box
Jan. 20; Portland, Ore.; Crystal Ballroom
Jan. 21; Sacramento, Calif.; Crest Theatre
Jan. 22; San Francisco, Calif.; Fillmore
Jan. 24; San Diego, Calif.; 'Canes
Jan. 25; West Hollywood, Calif.; Troubadour
Jan. 31; Fayetteville, Ark.; Dave's on Dickson
Feb. 2; Memphis, Tenn.; Newby's
Feb. 3; New Orleans, La.; House of Blues
Feb. 5; Fern Park, Fla.; Station
Feb. 6; St. Petersburg, Fla.; State Theatre
Feb. 7; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Fubar
Feb. 10; Tallahassee, Fla.; Moon
Feb. 12; Myrtle Beach, S.C.; House of Blues
Feb. 13; Chapel Hill, N.C.; Memorial Hall
Ageless pop diva Cher is staging a tour with mambo crooner
Lou Bega and, if prior outings are any indication, pyrotechnics
and multiple costume changes. Cher released several best-of collections
this year, including If I Could Turn Back Time and Bang Bang:
The Early Years, but her latest album of new material was 1998's
Believe.
Cher tour dates:
Dec. 30–Jan. 1; Atlantic City, N.J.; Caesar's Atlantic City (no Lou Bega)
Jan. 28; Salt Lake City, Utah; Delta Center
Jan. 29; Las Vegas, Nev.; MGM Grand Center
Feb. 1; Phoenix, Ariz.; America West Arena
Feb. 2; Los Angeles, Calif.; Staples Center
Feb. 5; San Jose, Calif.; San Jose Arena
Feb. 8; Columbus, Ohio; Schottenstein Center
Feb. 9; Louisville, Ky.; Freedom Hall
Feb. 11; Rosemont, Ill.; Allstate Arena
Feb. 12; Lansing, Mich.; Breslin Events Center
Feb. 14; Dayton, Ohio; Ervin J. Nutter Center
Feb. 15; Urbana, Ill.; Assembly Hall
Feb. 17; Toronto, Ontario; Air Canada Centre
Feb. 18; Ottawa, Ontario; Corel Centre
Feb. 21; Miami, Fla.; American Airlines Arena
Feb. 24; East Rutherford, N.J.; Continental Airline Arena
Feb. 26; Raleigh, N.C.; Entertainment & Sports Arena
Feb. 27; Washington, D.C.; MCI Center
Feb. 29; Greenville, S.C.; Bi-Lo Center
Mar. 1; Roanoke, Va.; Roanoke Civic Center
Mar. 3; Boston, Mass.; Fleet Center
Mar. 4; Philadelphia, Pa.; First Union Center
After a holiday break, kinetic Detroit rockers the Go are back at it next month, cramming their guitar-drenched garage rock down thirsty throats across the country. Their debut album, Whatcha Doin', was released Sept. 7.
Go tour dates:
Jan. 6; Minneapolis, Minn.; 7th Street Entry
Jan. 7; Green Bay, Wis.; Concert Cafe
Jan. 8; Chicago, Ill.; Empty Bottle
Jan. 14; Athens, Ohio; Union Bar
Jan. 15; Youngstown, Ohio; Nyabinghi Dance Hall
Jan. 21; Columbus, Ohio; Bernie's
Jan. 22; Cleveland, Ohio; Pat's in the Flat
Jan. 27; Philadelphia, Pa.; Khyber
Jan. 28; New York, N.Y.; Continental
Jan. 29; Baltimore, Md.; Ottobar