1990 concert tour by Fleetwood Mac
Behind the Mask Tour Associated album Behind the Mask Start date March 23, 1990 End date December 7, 1990 Legs 4 No.  of shows101 
 
The Behind the Mask Tour  was a worldwide concert tour by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac . The tour began on March 23, 1990, in Brisbane , Australia, and ended on December 7, 1990, in Inglewood, California .
This would be the last tour for Rick Vito  with the band; and for Christine McVie  and Stevie Nicks  for seven years. Nicks and Vito would leave the group in 1991, though Nicks appeared with the band again briefly in 1993 before resuming with them again in 1997. Meanwhile, McVie retired from touring in 1990, but resumed in 1997 before leaving the group permanently in 1998. McVie would later rejoin in 2014.
The November 2 show in Philadelphia  was originally scheduled for July 20, but it was postponed because Christine McVie's father had died.[ 1] Boston  show, the band showed up at Boston's Hard Rock Cafe , signing autographs and donated a guitar to their memorabilia collection.[ 2] [ 3] 
On the December 6 and 7 concerts in Oakland  and Inglewood , Lindsey Buckingham  made a guest appearance to play "Landslide " with Nicks during the set, then made another appearance during the set closer "Go Your Own Way " and the first encore number, "Tear It Up ", where he engaged in guitar duels with Rick Vito  and Billy Burnette .[ 4] 
The Japanese leg of the tour was documented through a television special which was filmed primarily at the Tokyo concerts.
During the tour, a video for the single "Skies the Limit " was filmed. It was shot at the June 13 show in Morrison, Colorado .
The opening acts for the tour were Squeeze , Jethro Tull  and Daryl Hall & John Oates .[ 5] 
"In the Back of My Mind " 
"The Chain " 
"Dreams " 
"Isn't It Midnight " 
"Oh Well " 
"Rhiannon " 
"Stop Messin' Round " 
"Save Me " 
"Gold Dust Woman " 
"I Loved Another Woman" 
"Landslide " 
"World Turning " 
"Everywhere " 
"Stand on the Rock" 
"Little Lies " 
"Stand Back " (Stevie Nicks  song)  
"You Make Loving Fun " 
"Go Your Own Way "
Encore  
"Tear it Up " (Johnny Burnette  cover)  
"Don't Stop " 
"Songbird " 
Date
 
City
 
Country
 
Venue
  
Oceania 
 
March 23, 1990
 
Brisbane 
Australia
 
Brisbane Entertainment Centre 
 
March 26, 1990
 
Melbourne 
National Tennis Centre 
 
March 28, 1990
  
March 29, 1990
  
March 31, 1990
  
April 1, 1990
  
April 4, 1990
 
Adelaide 
Memorial Drive Park 
 
April 8, 1990
 
Perth 
Perth Entertainment Centre 
 
April 9, 1990
  
April 12, 1990
 
Sydney 
Sydney Entertainment Centre 
 
April 15, 1990
  
April 17, 1990
  
April 18, 1990
  
Asia 
 
April 23, 1990
 
Tokyo
 
Japan
 
Kousei Nenkin Kaikan 
 
April 24, 1990
  
North America, Leg 1 
 
May 25, 1990
 
Vancouver 
Canada
 
Pacific Coliseum 
 
May 26, 1990
 
George 
United States
 
Champs de Brionne Music Theater 
 
May 27, 1990
  
May 30, 1990
 
Portland 
Portland Memorial Coliseum 
 
June 1, 1990
 
Sacramento 
Cal Expo Amphitheatre 
 
June 2, 1990
 
Mountain View 
Shoreline Amphitheatre 
 
June 3, 1990
 
Concord 
Concord Pavilion 
 
June 6, 1990
 
Phoenix 
Compton Terrace Amphitheatre 
 
June 8, 1990
 
Irvine 
Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 
 
June 9, 1990
 
San Diego 
SDSU Open Air Theatre 
 
June 10, 1990
 
Las Vegas 
Aladdin Theatre 
 
June 13, 1990
 
Morrison 
Red Rocks Amphitheatre 
 
June 14, 1990
  
June 16, 1990
 
Bonner Springs 
Sandstone Amphitheater 
 
June 17, 1990
 
St. Louis 
St. Louis Arena 
 
June 19, 1990
 
Dallas 
Reunion Arena 
 
June 20, 1990
 
Houston 
The Summit 
 
June 23, 1990
 
Atlanta 
Lakewood Amphitheatre 
 
June 26, 1990
 
Grove City 
Capital Music Center
  
June 27, 1990
 
Tinley Park 
World Music Theatre 
 
June 29, 1990
 
Milwaukee 
Marcus Amphitheater 
(Summerfest  '90) 
 
June 30, 1990
 
Bloomington 
Met Center 
 
July 3, 1990
 
Richfield 
Richfield Coliseum 
 
July 5, 1990
 
Auburn Hills 
The Palace of Auburn Hills 
 
July 6, 1990
 
Noblesville 
Deer Creek Music Center 
 
July 9, 1990
 
Holmdel Township 
Garden State Arts Center 
 
July 12, 1990
 
Hartford 
Hartford Civic Center 
 
July 14, 1990
 
Old Orchard Beach 
Seashore Performing Arts Center 
 
July 15, 1990
 
Saratoga Springs 
Saratoga Performing Arts Center 
 
July 17, 1990
 
Burgettstown 
Star Lake Amphitheater 
 
July 18, 1990
 
Landover 
Capital Centre 
 
July 20, 1990
 
Philadelphia 
The Spectrum 
 
July 23, 1990
 
East Rutherford 
Meadowlands Arena 
 
July 24, 1990
  
July 26, 1990
 
Mansfield 
Great Woods Amphitheater 
 
July 27, 1990
  
July 28, 1990
  
July 31, 1990
 
Wantagh 
Jones Beach Marine Theater 
 
August 1, 1990
  
August 2, 1990
  
Europe 
 
August 21, 1990
 
Ghent 
Belgium 
Flanders Expo 
 
August 23, 1990
 
Utrecht 
Netherlands 
Galgenwaard Stadion 
 
August 25, 1990
 
Manchester 
England
 
Maine Road 
 
August 29, 1990
 
Dublin 
Ireland
 
The Point Depot 
 
August 30, 1990
 
Ghent 
Belgium 
Flanders Expo 
 
September 1, 1990
 
London
 
England
 
Wembley Stadium 
 
September 5, 1990
 
Stockholm 
Sweden
 
Globe Annexet
  
September 7, 1990
 
Essen 
West Germany
 
Grugahalle 
 
September 8, 1990
 
Hamburg 
Alsterdorfer Sporthalle 
 
September 9, 1990
 
Frankfurt 
Festhalle Frankfurt 
 
September 12, 1990
 
Munich 
Olympiahalle 
 
September 13, 1990
 
Vienna 
Austria 
Wiener Stadthalle 
 
September 15, 1990
 
Locarno 
Switzerland 
Piazza Grande
  
September 16, 1990
 
Modena 
Italy
 
Festa de'l Unità 
 
September 18, 1990
 
Milan 
Palatrussardi 
 
September 19, 1990
 
Rome 
Palazzetto dello Sport 
 
North America, Leg 2 
 
October 17, 1990
 
Gainesville 
United States
 
Stephen C. O'Connell Center 
 
October 19, 1990
 
Chapel Hill 
Dean Smith Center 
 
October 21, 1990
 
Charlotte 
Charlotte Coliseum 
 
October 24, 1990
 
Miami
 
Miami Arena 
 
October 25, 1990
 
Tampa 
USF Sun Dome 
 
October 27, 1990
 
Knoxville 
Thompson-Boling Arena 
 
October 28, 1990
 
Auburn Hills 
The Palace of Auburn Hills 
 
October 30, 1990
 
Toronto 
Canada
 
SkyDome 
 
November 1, 1990
 
New York City
 
United States
 
Madison Square Garden 
 
November 2, 1990
 
Philadelphia 
The Spectrum 
 
November 3, 1990
 
West Point 
Eisenhower Hall
  
November 6, 1990
 
Bethlehem 
Stabler Arena 
 
November 7, 1990
 
Landover 
Capital Centre 
 
November 9, 1990
 
Hartford 
Hartford Civic Center 
 
November 11, 1990
 
Portland 
Cumberland County Civic Center 
 
November 13, 1990
 
Boston 
Boston Garden 
 
November 14, 1990
 
Providence 
Providence Civic Center 
 
November 16, 1990
 
Atlantic City 
Etess Arena 
 
November 17, 1990
 
Albany 
Knickerbocker Arena 
 
November 19, 1990
 
Pittsburgh 
Civic Arena 
 
November 20, 1990
 
Richfield 
Richfield Coliseum 
 
November 23, 1990
 
Cincinnati 
Riverfront Coliseum 
 
November 24, 1990
 
Indianapolis 
Market Square Arena 
 
November 27, 1990
 
Winnipeg 
Canada
 
Winnipeg Arena 
 
November 29, 1990
 
Saskatoon 
Saskatchewan Place 
 
November 30, 1990
 
Calgary 
Olympic Saddledome 
 
December 2, 1990
 
Edmonton 
Northlands Coliseum 
 
December 4, 1990
 
Seattle 
United States
 
Seattle Center Coliseum 
 
December 6, 1990
 
Oakland 
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 
 
December 7, 1990
 
Inglewood 
The Forum 
 
[ 6] 
Additional musicians Dan Garfield – keyboards 
Isaac Asanté – percussion 
Lynn Mabry  – backing vocalsLiza Jane Likins – backing vocals 
Sharon Celani – backing vocals 
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