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Rumours ATL: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute
The Orange Peel
Nov 6, 2026 • 8:00pm
Asheville, NC
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Rumours ATL: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute
The Orange Peel
Nov 6, 2026 • 8:00pm
Asheville, NC
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Hollywood Casino Tunica
Oct 10, 2026 • 8:00pm
Tunica Resorts, MS
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Rumours ATL: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute
Saenger Theater Hattiesburg
Oct 9, 2026 • 7:30pm
Hattiesburg, MS
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Rumours ATL: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute
Victory Theatre
Sep 25, 2026 • 8:00pm
Evansville, IN
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Rumours ATL: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute
Resorts Atlantic City
Sep 18, 2026 • 9:00pm
Atlantic City, NJ
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Rumours ATL: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute
Jefferson Theater
Aug 1, 2026 • 8:00pm
Charlottesville, VA
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Rumours ATL: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute
The Fillmore Charlotte
Jul 12, 2024 • 8:00pm
Charlotte, NC
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Go Your Own Way with Rumours ATL
[Rumours ATL] is an Atlanta-based tribute focused on the sound and spirit of [Fleetwood Mac]'s Rumours, Tusk, and Mirage eras.
Classic polish, Atlanta roots
The group leans on blended harmonies, the snap of [Mick Fleetwood]'s kick pattern, and [Lindsey Buckingham]'s bright fingerpicked guitar tone.Songs likely to surface and who shows up
Setlist-wise, you can bet on The Chain, Dreams, Rhiannon, and Go Your Own Way anchoring the night. The room usually feels mixed in age, with vintage band tees next to flowy shawls, denim jackets, and folks quietly mouthing the harmonies rather than shouting. A neat note: The Chain is the only track credited to all five classic members, with its famous bass break stitched from separate takes in the studio. Another tiny gem: Dreams came together at the Record Plant in Sausalito, written on a Rhodes and tracked in a small side room while others worked nearby. For clarity, any talk here about songs or stage touches is a thoughtful projection from prior shows, not a locked-in plan.The Scene and Fan Culture around Rumours ATL
The crowd leans stylish but relaxed, with velvet shawls, ribboned tambourines, felt hats, and soft leather boots mixed with worn denim and simple tees.
Shawls, silver, and soft sing-alongs
You will spot people carrying polaroids and setlist notebooks, and plenty of silver crescent or chain pendants as a quiet nod to Stevie Nicks and John McVie.Nostalgia without the noise
When the bass break in The Chain hits, a low group hum turns into a chant, and the chorus lines get sung in parts rather than shouted. During ballads, many hold the moment instead of filming, and you can hear soft harmonies from pockets across the floor. Merch skews classic: black shirts with serif fonts, tarot-style art, and a poster design that looks like a 70s tour handbill. Post-show chatter often swaps song-order theories and memories of seeing Fleetwood Mac, and there is a gentle respect in the room that matches the music.Musicianship and Production, Rumours ATL's Way
Live, Rumours ATL puts vocals first, stacking three voices so the choruses bloom without getting shouty.
Harmony up front, groove underneath
The lead channel often sits just under the harmonies, which lets the Stevie parts float while keys cover the warm glue once owned by Christine McVie. Guitars aim for chime more than crunch, with quick fingerpicked bursts and light chorus or slapback to echo Lindsey Buckingham's studio sheen.Small tweaks, big payoff
They tend to keep tempos close to the records, then kick into a brisker sprint for the coda of The Chain, which lets the rhythm section thump without mud. A small but telling choice you may notice is a half-step detune or a capo move on brighter tunes, which keeps the blend sweet and sustainable across a long set. Lights usually follow the music, shifting to warm ambers for ballads and cooler blues on the darker grooves, so the songs stay the focus. Keyboards double guitar hooks on a few intros, a trick that thickens the sound without turning it boomy.Kindred Spirits for Rumours ATL Fans
If you chase the smoky storytelling and harmonies here, Stevie Nicks is a natural match thanks to the same mystical ballads, mid-tempo sway, and crowd hush moments.