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Friday 30 October 2009

Fleetwood Mac at Wembley Arena (London)

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Venue: Wembley Arena

Arena Square, Engineers Way, Wembley
HA9 0DH
London, UK

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  1. Added to ju1es's gigography. 9 days ago
  2. A photo of Fleetwood Mac was added by arturo_aquaboy. 26 days ago
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  3. A photo was added by arturo_aquaboy. 26 days ago
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  4. A photo of Fleetwood Mac was added by arturo_aquaboy. 26 days ago
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  6. A review with 5 stars was added by diw1962. 27 days ago

    "What a fantastic gig. We were booked in end seats in block A4 so the prospect of being close enough was good; it soon became clear that they were allowing the crowd to gather in front of the stage and so it was that we found ourselves less than two feet from LB and SN with JM and MF within a few metres. An awesome set followed with no obvious flaws or low points but I am totally biased and consider this one of those "bucket list" moments. Stevie was in perfect voice, as was Lindsey whose energy and guitar playing were just spectacular, Mick and John were the usual rock-solid rhythm section. My only criticism is that there was no souvenir programme and the other merchandise was not of much interest, unfortunately."

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Reviews

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  1. diw1962 (27 days ago)

    What a fantastic gig. We were booked in end seats in block A4 so the prospect of being close enough was good; it soon became clear that they were allowing the crowd to gather in front of the stage and so it was that we found ourselves less than two feet from LB and SN with JM and MF within a few metres. An awesome set followed with no obvious flaws or low points but I am totally biased and consider this one of those "bucket list" moments. Stevie was in perfect voice, as was Lindsey whose energy and guitar playing were just spectacular, Mick and John were the usual rock-solid rhythm section. My only criticism is that there was no souvenir programme and the other merchandise was not of much interest, unfortunately.