Mick Fleetwood Marries Elizabeth Jordan in Private Ceremony in South Pacific
Mick Fleetwood, drummer for Fleetwood Mac, married his long-term partner Elizabeth Jordan in a private ceremony in the South Pacific. The couple announced the marriage through Instagram posts showing honeymoon photos. Fleetwood, 78, has been married four times previously.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewCouple A rock band drummer and his partner first appeared publicly as a couple at an awards event in Los Angeles in February 2023.
The foundation focuses on initiatives for students in Hawaii.
“The south Pacific does its magic!!! A honeymoon with my love... creating moments to be remembered!! Sun health and happiness!!”
Personal Challenges In an interview, the musician discussed difficulties following his divorce and the death of a bandmate. The band has not performed since the bandmate's death, with a member stating there is no reason to continue without her. Fans reacted to the marriage announcement on social media platforms like X, expressing congratulations.
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Mick Fleetwood posted Instagram photos revealing his marriage to Elizabeth Jordan in the South Pacific.
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Fleetwood and Jordan's engagement was announced by friend Mike Lawson on Threads.
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Fleetwood and Jordan appeared publicly as a couple at the 65th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
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Fleetwood Mac bandmate Christine McVie died at age 79.
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Fleetwood's divorce from Lynn Frankel was finalized after separation in 2013.
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Potential Impact
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Fleetwood Mac may continue to pause performances following McVie's death.
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Public interest in Fleetwood's personal life may increase media coverage of his career.
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The Mick Fleetwood Foundation could expand music education efforts in Hawaii.
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