“We missed you Lindsey!” was just one of the many phrases shouted from the audience amidst the cheers and declarations of love at the Santander Performing Arts Center a few weeks back as Lindsey Buckingham took to the stage on his first tour since 2019.
The September 19th show comes right on the heels of the release of Lindsey’s seventh self-titled studio album two days prior. The album features 10 new songs, including first single “I Don’t Mind,” which was a clear crowd favorite. Lindsey Buckingham, the album, is his first solo album since the 2018 split from Fleetwood Mac and comes almost exactly 10 years after the release of his sixth studio album, Seeds We Sow.
Sammy Brue, Utah native, true solo performer, and self-proclaimed “real fun guy,” performed a supporting set featuring some new, old, and unreleased songs and earned a few laughs with his light-hearted lyrics.
Lindsey walked out onto the stage and was met by cheers well before the lights even came up. The show began with his signature, intricate finger picking that earned him a spot on Rolling Stone’s 2011 list of “The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.” After opening with “Not Too Late,” Lindsey moved into a mix of songs from his solo career and songs written for Fleetwood Mac, including “Never Going Back Again,” “Big Love,” and the classic “Go Your Own Way.”
Songs from his new album such as “Scream,” “Swan Song,” and “On the Wrong Side” were featured as well after being debuted live for the first time barely two weeks prior. The barricade that had begun with a group of about 10 people grew to four or five times its size by the end of the show, despite the limited space, and the seated audience was enthralled, giving multiple standing ovations and ensuring that Lindsey had a warm welcome back to the stage.
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