(Classic Rock) Stevie Nicks says she hopes to continue working into her 90s. The 68-year-old recently laid out plans for her North American 24 Karat Gold Tour, which follows the Fleetwood Mac singer's 2014 album 24 Karat Gold: Songs From The Vault.
She reports that she's made a provisional list of 31 tracks for the tour, and jokes that squeezing that many songs into a live set could be a problem. Nicks tells Rolling Stone: "We're gonna go on for like two hours then we're gonna go and do what Prince would, which is then go find a club and play the other 14 songs! It's all a lot of fun."
Reflecting on the death of Prince, who died in April after an accidental overdose, Nicks adds: "I feel really sad that Prince's journey didn't continue until he was 95. I think that for most of us, we're all gonna live to be in our 90s." Read more here.
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