TUSK: The Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show is rolling into town on Saturday 28 February with a golden anniversary celebration that promises to be a night of pure dreams.
In 2026, TUSK is marking 50 years of Fleetwood Mac, turning back the clock on five decades of iconic harmonies, mystical lyrics and relationship drama that perfectly still lives up on vinyl – and even better live.
With new songs, new moves and a fresh gypsy spirit, the show transforms the milestone into a full-scale celebration that’s equal parts nostalgia and dancefloor therapy.
Fans can look forward to wall-to-wall hits in Go Your Own Way, Little Lies, Rhiannon, Landslide, Edge of Seventeen and of course, Don’t Stop.
It’s one big Fleetwood Mac festival, and where better than Mac’s Hotel in Melton?
Lead vocalist Penni Jones embodies the true essence of Stevie Nicks on stage, and said TUSK has been evolving for more than a decade, sparked by a throwaway comment that led to the birth of the iconic tribute act.
“A sound engineer once told me I sounded like Stevie Nicks after hearing me sing Dreams. I had no idea how significant that would be 15 years later,” she said.
Jones will be joined on stage by James Towers, Dalys Timpanaro, Grant Canterbury, and Marty Grech, who bring the same booming talent as their Fleetwood Mac counterparts.
While the band is yet to play Mac’s Hotel, their excitement is brewing, and Jones said the Melton crowd already harbors a legendary reputation.
“The crowd is unlike any other – they know how to have a good time,” she said.
“Fleetwood Mac is like a time machine, we get to stop time and take people somewhere else.”
TUSK comes to Mac’s Hotel, Melton on Saturday 28 February. Doors are 8pm.
Tickets are available at https://tinyurl.com/3b954hy4.
















