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Fleetwood Mac cancels shows, including replacement gig at New Orleans jazz fest

Stevie Nicks in 2019.
Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac has come down with the flu.
(Charles Sykes / Associated Press)
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The New Orleans jazz festival just can’t catch a break with the baby boomer bands.

Mere days after announcing that Fleetwood Mac would replace the Rolling Stones as a headliner on May 2, the fest is back to the drawing board after the news that Stevie Nicks has the flu and Fleetwood Mac won’t be playing after all.

“We are having more fun than ever on this current tour, but as we all know, touring life comes with its challenges,” Mick Fleetwood said Monday through a rep for the band. “The flu has sidelined Stevie for a couple of weeks, but she is on the mend and we look forward to getting back out on the road. We so apologize to the fans, but we are working on rescheduling.”

Shows in Boston, Philadelphia and Canadian cities Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Calgary will be moved to October and November because of conflicts with sports playoff schedules and the band’s tour commitments in Europe and Australia.

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“Unfortunately,” the rep said, “the band will not be able to perform at Jazz Fest in New Orleans on May 2.” (It has played the festival in the past.)

The Rolling Stones backed out of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on March 30 over an unspecified medical condition that turned out to be heart surgery for lead singer Mick Jagger.

The jazz fest runs April 25-28 and May 2-5. And no big worries about May 2 — there are already more than 60 acts on tap for that one day, and an overall lineup that’ll blow your mind. Let’s see who shows up next …

cdz@latimes.com

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