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Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band Tusk To Perform At State Theatre February 25

Yes, the “Rumours” are true. Your “Dreams” have become reality. Live music is back and better than ever at the State Theatre, this time thanks to Fleetwood Mac tribute band Tusk.

The group will perform at the State Theatre’s Friedman Auditorium on Friday, February 25, starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are currently available online.

The band consists of five members who cover Fleetwood Mac’s greatest hits. For over 25 years, Tusk has created music in “various combinations and styles,” ultimately hoping to recreate the music the notable band brought to life.

To highlight the talents of Mick Fleetwood, Christine and John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, and others, Tusk says it pays “homage to a group that dominated the charts during the band members’ formative years.”

“Authentic-sounding and always respectful, Tusk leaves no stone unturned in replicating the sounds of one of the world’s best-loved, top-selling bands,” the event’s description reads.

Tickets can be purchased here for reservation or general admission seating. Reservation tickets range from $35 to $40, while general admission seating is $30. Masking is required to attend the performance.

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