If you have seen The Seven Wonders before, you already know. If you have not, here is the pitch: seven musicians out of East Rochester who set out in 2017 to play Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours for a one-off show — the response was loud enough that they kept going. Nine years later, they are one of the most polished tribute acts on the Northeast circuit. On Saturday, September 12, they return to Buffalo Iron Works for an 8:00 PM show.
About The Seven Wonders
The name is not accidental — seven members, and “Seven Wonders” is a Fleetwood Mac song, coined by a local Rochester promoter who put those two facts together. The lineup maps directly onto the Fleetwood Mac roles: Teagan Ward on Stevie Nicks vocals, Matthew Stephens and Jon Sheffer splitting the Lindsey Buckingham guitar work, Katy Eberts on Christine McVie keys, Matt Ramerman channeling Mick Fleetwood on drums, Kyle Vock on bass, and Taylor Lee Smith filling out the sound on additional keys and synths.
When all seven lock in, the effect is what fans keep describing as disorienting — in the best possible way. One Ticketmaster reviewer put it plainly: “Close your eyes and you think you are listening to Fleetwood Mac.” The band carries a 4.9 out of 5-star rating from 27 reviews on the platform. Expect Dreams, Go Your Own Way, Rhiannon, Edge of Seventeen, Landslide, and Gypsy. They have headlined the NYS Fair Chevy Court Stage, Universal Preservation Hall in Albany, and the Rapids Theater in Niagara Falls. This is not a bar-cover situation.
About Buffalo Iron Works
Buffalo Iron Works is a 500-capacity club at 49 Illinois St. in downtown Buffalo — a room well-suited to a seven-piece act that fills every corner of the frequency range. The band played here in January 2026, making this a return engagement and part of a 33-date, 27-city run stretching from May through October. Return dates at 500-cap venues fill up. Do not sit on this one.
Tickets & Pricing
Tickets start at $25.00 and are on sale now. Rochester is about 90 minutes east on the Thruway. Syracuse is a straight shot west on I-90 — a solid excuse to make a Western New York weekend out of it.