Fleetwood Mac was the band that could never die—until it did after the death of songwriter Christine McVie in 2023. But now, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, and Mick Fleetwood have fans hoping there could be one more reunion in the works. On Thursday, Nicks posted a cryptic message on X: “And if you go forward...,” she wrote in a black cursive font. These words just so happen to be a lyric from a 1973 song Nicks wrote with Buckingham, “Frozen Love.” In band lore, the song led Fleetwood to invite Buckingham to join the fledgling band (who agreed only if Nicks could join, too). If Nicks’ message wasn’t enough to pique fans’ interest, Buckingham posted the next line of the song, “I’ll meet you there,” on his X account less than an hour later. The mysterious exchange took place a day after Fleetwood posted a video of himself on Instagram listening to “Frozen Love.” “Unbelievable,” he says in the video after the song ends. In August, the band will mark the 50th anniversary of its eponymous 10th album.
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