Stevie Nicks tickets on sale now for homecoming concert in Phoenix. Here's how it works

Stevie Nicks as seen in “Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold The Concert.”
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Stevie Nicks has announced a hometown concert on her 2022 tour.

The Phoenix-born singer is coming to Ak-Chin Pavilion on Thursday, Oct. 6, with special guest Vanessa Carlton.

This is Nicks' first solo performance in Phoenix since October 2016, when she launched the 24 Karat Gold Tour at Footprint Center, which was then called Talking Stick Resort Arena, with Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders opening.

She did swing back through with Fleetwood Mac in 2018 on their first tour since parting ways with Lindsey Buckingham, whose place was taken by Tom Petty's right-hand man, Mike Campbell, and Neil Finn of Crowded House.

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In 2019, Nicks became the first woman to be inducted a second time to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This is her first performance in the Valley since being inducted as a solo artist, having previously been inducted for her work with Fleetwood Mac.

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How to buy tickets for Stevie Nicks' Phoenix concert

Tickets are on sale now at livenation.com and ticketmaster.com, starting at $59.50 for lawn seats.

General Parking is included in the final purchase price.

As of Aug. 3, there were verified resale tickets at livenation.com priced as high as $2,862.

This announcement arrived less than a week after Nicks' life became the subject of a comic book, "Female Force: Stevie Nicks."

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Stevie Nicks' connection to Phoenix

Nicks was born at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix to Jess and Barbara Nicks on May 26, 1948.

She never went to school here, though. Her father, an executive at the Armour-Dial Greyhound Corp., was always on the move, and she grew up in Phoenix, Albuquerque, El Paso, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

In 1981, Nicks built a home near her parents in Paradise Valley, sharing the house with her brother Chris; his wife, Lori; and their daughter, Jessica, and writing many songs while living there.

She announced in mid-2007 that the home would be put up for sale as part of an attempt to downsize. She'd only spent about two weeks there in 2006.

In 2018, when the latest Fleetwood Mac tour played here, she reminded fans at Talking Stick Resort Arena, "I was born here" and went on to talk about her deep connection to the Valley before dedicating "Landslide" and eventually the whole night to her brother.

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Reach the reporter at ed.masley@arizonarepublic.com or 602-444-4495. Follow him on Twitter @EdMasley.

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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Stevie Nicks 2022 tour playing Phoenix: How to buy concert tickets