In May 1997, Fleetwood Mac performed "Everywhere" live at Warner Bros. Studios, a significant moment in the band's long and storied career. This performance was part of the promotional activities surrounding the release of "The Dance," a live album that celebrated the band's reunion and showcased their enduring popularity. The album, released in 1997, featured classic hits from their vast catalog and marked the first time the original lineup had come together since 1990. Interestingly, "Everywhere," which originally appeared on the band's 1988 album "Tango in the Night," was one of their most notable singles often associated with the band's melodic pop rock sound. This live performance not only highlighted their musical chemistry but also served to reintroduce Fleetwood Mac to a new generation, reaffirming their status as music legends.