With Mick Fleetwood's seal of approval, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac, bring back to the masses the classic hits of the legendary Fleetwood Mac.

This tribute band have perfected the legacy of blues, rock and pop classics that made Fleetwood Mac the icons of the music industry they are today.

Rumours of Fleetwood Mac are on tour again and they return to Croydon's Fairfield on February 21 at 8pm.

They perform many of the acclaimed band's hits, taking a trip from their inception in 1967 and then onto the more recent works of the eighties and nineties.

From the blues and rock classics Need Your Love So Bad and Black Magic Woman, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac pay tribute to the thunderous Mick Fleetwood grooves, the monster bass rifts of John McVie and the brilliant guitar work of Lindsey Buckingham.

Rumours of Fleetwood Mac replicate the meticulous instrumentals and tight harmonies of such classics as Albatross, Go Your Own Way and Everywhere.

Critical acclaim followed their first UK tour in 2000. Rumours of Fleetwood Mac formed in New York in 1997 when they played their first gig for personal friend and record producer Brian Rawling.

Rawling is the master player behind such great chart hits as Cher's Do You Believe, Mike and The Mechanics' Now That You're Gone and Ricky Martin's Private Emotion.

The vocal harmonies and musical arrangements of Allan Cosgrove (drums and vocals), Dave Goldberg (keyboard and vocals), Louise Rogan (lead vocals), Amanda Kostadinov (lead vocals and keyboard), Ian Robinson (bass) and Alan Hughes (guitars and vocals) create an evening of sensational musical nostalgia. Tickets for the show are £12.50 and £10 from the Fairfield box office on 020 8688 9291.