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Lindsey Buckingham fall tour to visit Riviera Theatre

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Wed, Aug 15th 2018 12:05 pm
Lindsey Buckingham will perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, inside the Historic Riviera Theatre, 67 Webster St., North Tonawanda.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday for Riviera Theatre members and then at 10 a.m. Friday to the general public. Reserved seating is $55-$85, with limited premium and VIP packages also available. Purchase tickets online at https://rivieratheatre.org/event/lindsey-buckingham/, by phone at 716-692-2413, or in person at the box office.
"Solo Anthology - The Best Of Lindsey Buckingham" is due out Oct. 5 on Rhino Records. PRE-ORDER HERE.
Every ticket purchased online for Buckingham's fall tour includes a CD or digital copy of the single-disc version of the new anthology. Fans will receive instructions via email on how to redeem the album after ticket purchase. Visit www.lindseybuckingham.com for further information.
Buckingham is widely considered one of the greatest guitarists, songwriters and musical expressionists of all time. A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and three-time Grammy winner, Buckingham is best known as the producer, guitarist, vocalist and chief songwriter for Fleetwood Mac. Buckingham's "Solo Anthology" will be released as a three-disc set on CD and digitally, and will also be available as a single disc abridged release. A six-LP vinyl release is slated for Nov. 23.
"Solo Anthology" includes album, live and alternate versions of some of Buckingham's solo albums, including cuts from "Law and Order," "Go Insane," "Out of the Cradle," "Under the Skin," "Gift of Screws" and "Seeds We Sow." It also incorporates songs from his collaborative album with Christine McVie released in 2017. The anthology also features Buckingham's film work with "Holiday Road" and "Dancin Across The USA" from the 1983 motion picture soundtrack to "National Lampoon's Vacation" and "Time Bomb Town" from 1985's "Back to the Future." Live versions of Fleetwood Mac's "Tusk" and "Go Your Own Way" round out the album. Fans also can look forward to two new songs that have never before been released: "Hunger" and "Ride This Road."

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