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DISS • NORFOLK

Fleetwood Bac – 2022

Venue: The Corn Hall
Endorsed by Mick Fleetwood himself, Fleetwood Bac are the world’s first and best Fleetwood Mac tribute band and the only one to authentically replicate the classic 'Rumours' line-up. 
 
Over recent years they have received rave reviews from The Stage, the UKs leading Fleetwood Mac fansites, the official Stevie Nicks website and from ecstatic audiences wherever the band plays.
 
Fleetwood Bac have also been rated by The Times newspaper as one of the UK’s Top 5 tributes, alongside The Bootleg Beatles, Bjorn Again and the Counterfeit Stones. 
 
The sound, the look, the mystical atmosphere and on-stage chemistry are all portrayed with the passion and energy that got the seal of approval from ‘Big Daddy’ Mick and built an excellent reputation amongst Mac fans. 
 
The show focuses on the ‘Rumours’ era, but includes several songs from the Peter Green days, as well as some of Stevie’s biggest solo hits. 
 
Songs featured include: Dreams, Don’t Stop, Go Your Own Way, You Make Loving Fun, Tusk, Gypsy, Everywhere, Oh Well, Rhiannon, Little Lies, Black Magic Woman, Seven Wonders, Say You Love Me, Big Love, Oh Diane, Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around, Albatross, Sara, Man Of The World, Hold Me, Green Manalishi, Need Your Love So Bad, The Chain etc… 
 
What people have said about Fleetwood Bac:
‘Keep up the good work! Much luck.’ Mick Fleetwood 
'Musical archaeologists reconstruct their favourite rock mammoth with painstaking accuracy.' The Times ‘Spot on. A thoroughly professional and entertaining evening. Fans of the real thing will certainly not be disappointed.’ The Stage 
 
Approx 2hrs plus interval
 
If you have access issues please contact the Box Office on 01379 652241 to complete your booking so we can ensure that your visit is as comfortable and safe as possible. Due to fire safety requirements we have a limit on how many wheelchair spaces we can accommodate so these need to be reserved in advance to avoid disappointment. 
 
 
‘Keep up the good work! Much luck.’
Mick Fleetwood