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Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Tease Project With Sunset Boulevard Billboard

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are sparking reunion buzz after a cryptic billboard appeared on Los Angeles’ Sunset Boulevard this week, seemingly teasing a long-awaited reissue of their 1973 album Buckingham Nicks.

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The billboard was shared on , showing the album’s original cover art—featuring a topless Nicks and Buckingham—alongside their names and the date Sept. 19. The location, near Sound City Studios where the record was initially tracked, feels like a deliberate nod to the album’s origins.

The billboard, spotted near Los Angeles’ Sound City Studios where the album was originally recorded, features the iconic cover art of a topless Nicks and Buckingham alongside their names and the date Sept. 19 — a likely nod to the record’s roots.

Adding to the speculation, Nicks and Buckingham shared matching Instagram posts last week featuring lyrics from Buckingham Nicks cut “Frozen Love.” Nicks posted, “And if you go forward…” while Buckingham followed with, “I’ll meet you there,” completing a line from the song’s chorus.

Though neither artist has officially confirmed the reissue, a now-removed page for Buckingham Nicks briefly appeared on Rhino Records’ website over the weekend, further suggesting an announcement is imminent. Parade reported the URL still exists, even though the cover art was taken down.

The original Buckingham Nicks album was the duo’s only release as a pair before joining Fleetwood Mac in 1975. It’s been out of print for decades and has never received a digital or vinyl reissue. Bootleg versions have circulated among fans for years, and there’s now hope the new release could include bonus material like alternate takes or live recordings—including a famed early version of “Rhiannon.”

While some fans are holding out hope for a joint tour, others speculate about a full Fleetwood Mac reunion—though Nicks previously revealed that the band wouldn’t continue without Christine McVie, who died in 2022.

Nicks previously said that the last time she spoke to her former bandmate and boyfriend was at McVie’s memorial. “The only time I’ve spoken to Lindsey was there, for about three minutes,” she previously told Rolling Stone. “I dealt with Lindsey for as long as I could. You could not say that I did not give him more than 300 million chances.”

The tease also comes on the heels of Fleetwood Mac’s 50th anniversary celebrations earlier this month, where Mick Fleetwood wrote on Instagram: “It’s magic then, it’s magic now. What a thrill, what a thrill.”

As of now, representatives for Rhino Records have declined to comment. Fans will have to wait until Sept. 19 to see whether Buckingham Nicks finally gets its long-overdue re-release.

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