Good news for Stevie Nicks fans! The singer will be going on tour again after she canceled most of her scheduled performances last year due to COVID-19 concerns and her age.

Taking to her official Instagram account, the music legend shared the poster of her tour with the caption, "I'm so excited to be back on the road and can't wait to see everyone."

Her scheduled dates will feature special guest Vanessa Carlton, popularly known for her song "A Thousand Miles."

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The tour will kick off at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, on September 13, before traveling across the United States.

Some of her tour stops include Asbury Park, Mansfield, Los Angeles, Bridgeport, Dana Point, Phoenix, The Woodlands, Tampa, Charlotte, and many more.

Her last show will be held at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida, on October 28.

Tickets for the newly announced tour will be available for purchase this Friday, July 29 at 10 a.m.

More information can be found on her official website.

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Aside from the dates and cities mentioned above, she's also set to perform at the JAS Aspen Snowmass in Colorado from September 2 to 4 with Chris Stapleton and Leon Bridges.

The recent tour announcement comes almost a year after Nicks announced that she would be withdrawing from the rest of her 2021 scheduled performances because of the fast-spreading Delta variant of COVID-19 and her age.

"These are challenging times with challenging decisions that have to be made. I want everyone to be safe and healthy, and the rising COVID-19 cases should be of concern to all of us," she told Rolling Stone.

The "Edge of Seventeen" songstress clarified that although she's vaccinated, she should be extremely cautious because of her age and it's the reason why she canceled the rest of her performances.

"Because singing and performing have been my whole life, my primary goal is to keep healthy so I can continue singing for the next decade or longer," she added.

The outlet noted that Nicks was supposed to be one of the headliners for last year's Jazz Aspen Festival and BottleRock Napa Valley, but she was replaced by Chris Stapleton for the latter show.

She was also set to perform at Austin City Limits, New Orleans Jazz Fest, Shaky Knees Festival and many more.

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