Ex-Fleetwood Mac Member Lindsey Buckingham Attacked by Alleged Stalker

The musician was arriving for an appointment when a woman threw an unidentified substance on him and fled.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 8:30pm

Lindsey Buckingham, the former guitarist and vocalist for the band Fleetwood Mac, was attacked by a woman in Santa Monica, California on Wednesday. The woman, who authorities described as a stalking suspect, threw an unidentified substance on Buckingham as he was arriving for an appointment and then fled the scene. There are no reports of injury to Buckingham, and police have identified the woman but have not made any arrests yet.

Why it matters

Buckingham's history with Fleetwood Mac, including his tumultuous relationship with bandmate Stevie Nicks, has made him a high-profile figure in the music industry. This attack raises concerns about celebrity stalking and the safety of public figures, especially as Buckingham has faced previous incidents with this alleged stalker.

The details

According to reports, Buckingham was arriving for an appointment at a building in Santa Monica when the woman, who is known to Buckingham from past incidents, threw an unidentified substance on him and then fled the scene. Authorities are working with both the Santa Monica police and the LAPD to investigate the case, and they believe the woman learned of Buckingham's appointment location and time in order to carry out the attack.

  • The incident occurred on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

The players

Lindsey Buckingham

The former guitarist and vocalist for the band Fleetwood Mac, who has had a tumultuous relationship with bandmate Stevie Nicks over the years.

Alleged Stalker

A woman who authorities have identified as a stalking suspect and who is known to Buckingham from past incidents.

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What’s next

Police are continuing to investigate the incident and work to identify and apprehend the alleged stalker.

The takeaway

This attack on Lindsey Buckingham highlights the ongoing issue of celebrity stalking and the need for increased safety measures to protect public figures from such incidents. It also raises questions about Buckingham's history with Fleetwood Mac and the potential for further tensions within the band.