Monday, December 8, 2025

Mick Fleetwood Joins USC Marching Band At Halftime For Fleetwood Mac’s Tusk


Mick Fleetwood placed on a helmet and took the sector for USC on Saturday.

No, he didn’t enter the sport because the college soccer group blasted Northwestern 38-17 in a contest nationally-televised on Fox. The Fleetwood Mac drummer, co-founder and chief is an athletic-looking 6’5″, however he’s additionally 78 years outdated.

As an alternative, the Rock and Roll Corridor-of-Famer joined the college’s marching band for a rendition of his Fleetwood Mac’s drum heavy, mostly-instrumental 1979 music “Tusk.” The 2 have a protracted historical past along with the music.

The monitor was initially recorded (partly) at Dodger Stadium with 112 members of the college’s band. It additionally joined Fleetwood Mac onstage at The Discussion board to carry out the music shortly after “Tusk” was launched. That efficiency included baton twirlers and horses galloping via the gang. The Trojan Band later re-teamed with Fleetwood Mac for a rendition of “Tusk” on its 1997 stay album, The Dance.

Saturday night time, near three-decades later, Fleetwood donned a golden Corinthian helmet and joined this yr’s version of the Trojan Band at halftime to play the tune. You may watch it beneath.



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