Eight years ago, tonight, Fleetwood Mac fired Lindsey Buckingham
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Thursday, April 9th, 2026 1:08pm
Eight years ago, tonight, Fleetwood Mac fired Lindsey Buckingham
Happened ahead of an upcoming tour, on April 9, 2018
Reports at the time said, Stevie Nicks gave the band an ultimatum
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