If we're to believe Mick Fleetwood and Stevie Nicks then Fleetwood Mac is no more following the death in 2022 of Christine McVie. But, their fans are wondering if something is up as they're tinkering with their social media platforms.
Over the weekend they launched a new Instagram page, although it's still set to private and is only being followed by eight people, including Mick and Stevie.
They've also set up a TiKTok page, but they haven't shared anything yet.
Commenting on these developments, one fan writes, "It would be so amazing if this amounted to something like a reunion of the remaining four. Has John [McVie] been coaxed out of retirement? Have Stevie and Lindsey [Buckingham] buried the hatchet? One final public tribute to Christine [McVie] and then curtains?”
But, it could mean nothing more than a way to celebrate the 45th anniversary of their 12th album, Tusk, which was released on October 12th, 1979.
Fleetwood Mac fired Buckingham in 2018 and replaced him with Neil Finn of Crowded House, and Mike Campbell from Tom Petty's Heartbreakers. They last toured in 2019.
Mick and Lindsey are at peace and Mick does want to do a reunion tour, but Stevie won't have it.