Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham put aside their differences to celebrate 50 years of their partnership

22 July 2025, 14:08

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. Picture: Alamy

By Mayer Nissim

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham have been at each others throats for years.

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The tragic death of Christine McVie in 2022 seems to have ended any chance of a Fleetwood Mac reunion, but two of the group's most fractious parties have hinted at the most unlikely of reconciliations.

As well as apparently following each other on social media, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham each shared posts on X and Instagram that completed a lyric from 'Frozen Love', the closing 7-minute epic from their 1973 joint album Buckingham Nicks.

"And if you go forward..." read the handwritten text on an image posted by Nicks. "I'll meet you there." posted Buckingham just moments later.

The Buckingham Nicks album flopped on its release, but both musician found success when they joined Fleetwood Mac on New Year's Eve 1974, in time for the following year's Fleetwood Mac album.

The Buckingham Nicks album became a relic of the analogue era, never being officialyl released on CD despite the later fame of Fleetwood Mac, despite bootlegs being widely available.

Over the years, both Buckingham and Nicks suggested that a CD release could well happen.

"It's been a victim of inertia," the told the NME In 2011. "We have every intention of putting that album back out and possibly even doing something along with it."

A year later, Nicks suggested that 2013 would be perfect for a 40th anniversary re-release of the project, but it never emerged.

Days after the messages were shared, a billboard placed on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles seemed to confirm the long-awaited reissue of Buckingham Nicks would happen on September 19, 2025.

It's not clear if there's been any reconciliation of the two beyond that, or if they'll join forces in any way to further promote the album.

Buckingham and Nicks had met at high school together and started dating after their band Fritz broke up at the start of the 1970s.

They had an acrimonious breakup by 1977, and their split was chronicled in several songs by the band from their era-defining Rumours album.

Nicks' 'Silver Springs' and 'Dreams' were about the end of the relationship, as were Buckingham's 'Go Your Own Way' and 'Second Hand News'.

Despite the bitter end of their romantic involvement they both stayed in Fleetwood Mac till Buckingham was forced from the lineup in 2018, when he was replaced for the band's final run by Mike Campbell and Neil Finn.

Buckingham Nicks - Frozen Love (1973)

Buckingham is on the record as saying Nicks was the reason he was fired from Fleetwood Mac.

Lindsey claimed that the band’s manager, Irving Azoff, called him at home to tell him: "Stevie never wants to be on a stage with you again."

There were occasional barbs thrown back and forth, but in July 2024 Fleetwood Mac ever-present Mick Fleetwood urged some sort of reconciliation.

"It's no secret, it’s no tittle-tattle that there is a brick wall there emotionally," Mick told Mojo in 2024.

Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way (Official Music Video) [HD]

"Stevie’s able to speak clearly about how she feels and doesn’t feel, as does Lindsey. But I’ll say, personally, I would love to see a healing between them – and that doesn’t have to take the shape of a tour, necessarily."

And for his part, when asked the same year about some sort of Fleetwood Mac reunion after Christine McVie's death, Buckingham told Conan O'Brien on SirusXM: "In a heartbeat, absolutely.

"If there’s more to come, if there’s a way to heal that, that would be great. It would be very appropriate to close on a more circular note."

Fleetwood Mac - Second Hand News - Live 1982 US Festival

Of his departure from the group in 2018, he added: "Without pointing any fingers, it was certainly fairly singular in how it was driven.

"Others in the band were not happy with what was going on at that point. And I think everyone would have liked to see me remain, but did what they felt they had to do in that moment.

"And that’s understandable. There’s no fingers to point at anyone, really. That’s rock and roll, right?”