TICKETS STILL ON SALE Saturday 8 Nov Fleetwood Mad perform all of Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits to commemorate the the late Christine McVie's musical legacy
- bobprew
- Sep 2
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 22

TIckets for Fleetwood Mac on 8 November have sold out at the club and on Skiddle.
but they are still ON SALE for £16.50 inc. BF at www.wegottickets.com/event/656415
King's Heath Walk Of Fame are delighted to present on Saturday 8 Novmber top tribute band Fleetwood Mad playing all of Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits to commemorate the late Christine Perfect/Mc Vie's appearances at King's Heath's old Ritz Ballroom.
Fleetwood Mad are a sensational band recreating an authentic Fleetwood Mac experience. Created out of a passion for Fleetwood Mac and their music, Fleetwood Mad have quickly secured their place as one of the "must see" Fleetwood Mac bands.
With a huge flashback to the Peter Green era plus all of the later big hits from Rumours onwards (along with great visuals and costume changes of course) Fleetwood Mad take you on a 2-hour theatrical journey exploring the magic of Fleetwood Mac.
Lichfield Live Review "A capacity audience, some of the best songs in the rock cannon and a good live band all combined for a memorable concert when Fleetwood Mad played at Lichfield Guildhall"
This special show will also honour the musical legacy of the late Christine Perfect/McVie who was invited to join Fleetwood Mac in 1970 after marrying John McVie the previous year. Brought up in Bearwood, she attended Moseley School of Art where she met Stan Webb and Andy Sylvester and formed Sounds of Blue. On 16 October 1964 they performed at King's Heath's old Ritz Ballroom and shared the bill with the King Bees featuring Carl Palmer who later became one third of Emerson, Lake and Palmer. After the break up of Sounds Of Blue she joined Stan Webb in Chicken Shack who played their first ever gig on Saturday 31 December 1966 at the Ritz Ballroom. They then went on to have a hit single with the Etta James song "I'd Rather Go Blind" with Christine on vocals.
After marrying Fleetwood Mac's John McVie she left Chicken Shack because she did not want to be touring separately from her husband. She was then invited to join Fleetwood Mac and wrote or co-wrote "Say You Love Me", "Don't Stop" "Everywhere" and "Little Lies" She died of a stroke in hospital on 30 November 2022 but her musical legacy lives on.

Don't miss out on another memorable evening of live music in King's Heath!
Limited Early Bird Tickets now on sale for £12 then £15 from www.wegottickets.com/event/656415
£20 on the Door if any tickets are left
This exciting and not to be forgotten show will take place at King's Heath Cricket & Sports Club, 247 Alcester Rosd South, Birmingham, B14 6DT
The club is an unreserved seated venue with a dance floor and reasonably priced bar.
Car park at rear of club. No.50 bus stops outside.
Doors open 7 pm. On Stage 8 pm

