
Classic rockers Fleetwood Mac have firmed up the routing for a 2004 tour that's set to visit a mix of arenas and amphitheaters in May and June.
The group, which last year issued its first album of all-new material in more than a decade, is currently touring Australia.
Members of the group's fan club have access to ticket pre-sales for each show, according to the band's official website. The fan-club offering features two different ticket packages: the first--dubbed the "Bronze Presale"--includes a ticket in the first 30 rows, priced at face value plus a $10 service charge; the second--the "Platinum Package"--features tickets in the first five rows, an exclusive T-shirt and VIP laminate, an autographed tour book, a $25 coupon for the band's online store, and a VIP backstage tour that does not include a meet-and-greet with the band, priced at $500.
On-sale information for the general public wasn't available at press time.
The band continues to support last April's "Say You Will," which is the first Fleetwood Mac studio album since 1986's "Tango in the Night" to feature Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. Keyboardist-vocalist Christine McVie has retired from the group.