Estranged Fleetwood Mac legends Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks have shared cryptic posts on social media hinting at some kind of future activity. The choreographed social media campaign saw Stevie Nicks share the handwritten words, “And if you go forward…”, with Lindsey Buckingham finishing her sentence by adding, “You’ll meet me there”. The nine words are lyrics from the Buckingham Nicks song ‘Frozen Love’, the seven-minute closing track on their only collaborative album before they joined Fleetwood Mac, 1973’s self-titled ‘Buckingham Nicks’. Intriguingly, Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood also posted a video on Wednesday of him listening to ‘Frozen Love’ on the balcony of his home in Hawaii. “Unbelievable,” Mick Fleetwood says in the video. “The marriage of Stevie and Lindsey, the marriage of coming into Fleetwood Mac when they did, it’s all in the song. It’s in the music that played on for so many years. It’s magic then, it’s magic now. What a thrill, what a thrill. Amen.” The social media teases strongly point towards a much-anticipated first re-release of ‘Buckingham Nicks’. More optimistic fans are hoping the social media campaign points towards a Fleetwood Mac reunion, however that seems highly unlikely following the untimely death of Christine McVie in 2022

**Cryptic Posts from Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Spark Speculation of ‘Buckingham Nicks’ Re-Release — Or Something More**

 

In a move that has ignited a firestorm of speculation among fans, estranged Fleetwood Mac legends Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham have shared coordinated, cryptic social media posts, hinting at a possible musical collaboration—perhaps even a long-awaited re-release of their 1973 cult classic album *Buckingham Nicks*.

 

Stevie posted a handwritten note with the words, *“And if you go forward…”*—a poetic, seemingly personal phrase. Within hours, Buckingham responded with his own post, completing the lyric with, *“You’ll meet me there.”* The nine words are a lyric from *“Frozen Love,”* the haunting seven-minute closing track of their only album as a duo before they joined Fleetwood Mac. The posts sent fans into a frenzy, with many interpreting the gesture as not just symbolic, but potentially historic.

 

Adding fuel to the fire, Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood shared a video from his balcony in Hawaii, listening to *“Frozen Love”* while reflecting emotionally on the duo’s chemistry. “The marriage of Stevie and Lindsey… it’s all in the song,” he says. “It’s magic then, it’s magic now.”

 

The posts have reignited interest in *Buckingham Nicks*, which has never been officially re-released on CD or streaming platforms—something longtime fans have long petitioned for. The timing, the coordination, and the emotional weight behind the posts all suggest something is brewing.

 

While some optimistic fans are hoping for a full Fleetwood Mac reunion, such a possibility remains remote following the heartbreaking death of Christine McVie in 2022 and years of strained relationships within the band.

 

Still, whether it’s a reissue, a remaster, or even new material, the message is clear: the story of Buckingham and Nicks may not be over yet. And for many, that’s m

agic enough.

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