Unearthed: Price list for UK’s biggest bands that shows it cost just £500 to book Fleetwood Mac for a gig in 1969… and half that for Pink Floyd!

  • Uncovered price list shows Fleetwood Mac cost £500 a night to hire in 1969
  • That fee equates to just £8,640 in today’s money – and came from booking agent
  • Also shows rock band Pink Floyd could have been hired for just £250 per show










The supergroup has sold over 120 million albums with their pop rock hits like Dreams and Go Your Own Way.

But before fame and fortune caught up with Fleetwood Mac, you could have hired them to perform for just £500 a night.

The bargain fee – £8,640 in today’s money – was revealed in a newly uncovered booking agent’s price list from 1969.

You could have hired Fleetwood Mac to perform for just £500 a night. The bargain fee ¿ £8,640 in today¿s money ¿ was revealed in a newly uncovered booking agent¿s price list from 1969

You could have hired Fleetwood Mac to perform for just £500 a night. The bargain fee – £8,640 in today’s money – was revealed in a newly uncovered booking agent’s price list from 1969

Fleetwood Mac¿s Stevie Nicks and Mike Fleetwood in 2018

Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks and Mike Fleetwood in 2018

It shows that rock band Pink Floyd, who have sold more than 250 million records, could be snapped up for only £250 per show – the equivalent to £4,320 today – while the late singer Joe Cocker would appear for £350, or just over £6,000.

This is far from supergroups that can command multi-million-pound contracts. In September, US businessman Robert Kraft reportedly paid The Rolling Stones £8 million to play at a private dinner thrown in Boston.

Music industry insiders claim that Fleetwood Mac, whose members include singer Stevie Nicks and drummer Mick Fleetwood, would today cost upwards of £250,000 per gig and could even charge into the millions because they are not currently touring.

Even Rumours of Fleetwood Mac, one of hundreds of tribute bands who make a living by playing cover versions of the group’s most popular hits, charge venues at least £7,000 per performance.

The price list was revealed in a 1969 letter sent to Queen’s College, Oxford University, by Central London music promoter Commercial Entertainments, and posted on Twitter last week.

It is addressed to Mr G. R. Parkes – thought to be the then entertainments officer at Queen’s – who had wanted to know which acts could perform at the college’s Commemoration Ball on June 24 that year.

Pictured: Fleetwood Mac stood together in 1969

Pictured: Fleetwood Mac and Fleetwood together in 1969

Among the 38 available acts were the Essex beat group The Tremeloes for £375 (£6,480 today), Scottish rock band Marmalade for £350 (£6,050) and soul stars Jimmy James and the Vagabonds for £200 – £3,450 in today’s money.

Signing off the one-page letter, the booker at Soho-based Commercial Entertainments wrote: ‘I trust you will find some groups of interest in our list.’

The college chose to hire Pink Floyd as their rock band, and they delighted the students with an impressive set of 17 songs that began with Grantchester Meadows, and ended with Celestial Voices, and Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun.

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