Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks Announce New Album Moonlight Mirage, Reveal Tracklist

Legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac, fronted once again by the mystical Stevie Nicks, has announced their much-anticipated new studio album titled Moonlight Mirage. This marks the band’s first full-length release of original material in over two decades and is already being hailed as a major moment in the revival of classic rock icons.

Scheduled for release in October 2025, Moonlight Mirage promises a return to the ethereal, emotionally-charged songwriting that made Fleetwood Mac household names. The album reunites Stevie Nicks with longtime bandmates Mick Fleetwood and Christine McVie, with special guest contributions from former members Lindsey Buckingham and John McVie, signaling a near-complete reunion of the classic lineup.

The announcement was made via the band’s official channels, along with a dramatic teaser video filled with moonlit deserts, mirrored illusions, and Stevie Nicks’ unmistakable voice softly whispering lines from the album’s title track. The visuals sparked instant excitement among fans, old and new.

In a press release, Stevie Nicks described the album as “a reflection of dreams, illusion, memory, and magic—the kind only the moon can truly understand.” She added, “We didn’t want to make a comeback—we wanted to make a statement.”

Here is the official tracklist for Moonlight Mirage:

  1. Moonlight Mirage
  2. Glass Garden
  3. Echoes in the Fog
  4. Velvet Storm
  5. Ghosts of Yesterday
  6. Paint Me in Blue
  7. The Spell Remains
  8. Crimson Sea
  9. Whispers on the Wind
  10. Midnight Carousel

The lead single, “Glass Garden,” is set to premiere next month, with an accompanying music video directed by acclaimed filmmaker Sofia Coppola, promising a rich, dreamlike aesthetic. Early reports describe the track as a haunting ballad layered with Stevie’s haunting vocals and subtle, melodic instrumentation reminiscent of Gypsy and Dreams.

Moonlight Mirage is being produced by Grammy-winning producer Greg Kurstin, known for his work with Adele, Foo Fighters, and Paul McCartney. Kurstin noted that the sessions were “pure magic,” with the band tapping into old energies while writing with fresh emotional clarity.

With Moonlight Mirage, Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks are not simply revisiting the past—they’re expanding their mythos into new territory. As fans await the album’s release, anticipation is already sky-high for a potential supporting tour that could see the group take the stage together one more time.

For now, the moon rises, the mirage shimmers—and Fleetwood Mac’s magic endures.

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