What: Fleetwood Mac, in concert.
When: 8 p.m. June 30.
Where: Rose Garden, One Center Court, Portland.
Cost: $49.50-$149.50.
Information: 877-739-7673 or http://rosequarter.com
Fleetwood Mac fans won’t have to worry about the band phoning things in on its 2013 tour.
The band became arguably the biggest act in rock in the late 1970s after guitarist/singer Lindsey Buckingham and singer Stevie Nicks joined three holdovers from earlier editions of Fleetwood Mac — drummer Mick Fleetwood, bassist John McVie and his former wife, keyboardist/singer Christine McVie — in 1975. They released three straight blockbuster albums — “Fleetwood Mac” (1975), “Rumours” (1977) and “Tusk” (1979) — that established the lineup as the classic version of Fleetwood Mac.
But in talking to Mick Fleetwood, it’s obvious that while the band could coast on its past triumphs, today’s four core band members (Christine McVie retired from the band in 1998) are very much invested in the band and not complacent about its live show. In fact, the band spent six full weeks rehearsing for this year’s tour, trying to be as ready as possible to be in peak form from opening night forward.
“We know the nuts and bolts are all in place (for the show), and we have confidence in that,” Fleetwood said in a late-March phone interview. “But we also have like a garage band-like mentality where we go ‘… We’re actually playing down at the local town hall next week. We better be good. And it (that nervousness) doesn’t really go away, which is a nice thing. We’re not all jaded and so showbizzed out that we’re all super slick and go ‘Ah, piece of cake.’ We’re not like that at all.”