Few musicians have managed to keep the beat of rock and roll alive quite like Mick Fleetwood. The 78-year-old co-founder and drummer of Fleetwood Mac is not only known for his iconic rhythms and towering stage presence, but now, for a new chapter in his personal life. On March 28, 2026, Fleetwood announced via Instagram that he had married Elizabeth Jordan, 56, in an intimate ceremony followed by a sun-soaked honeymoon in the South Pacific.
Fleetwood’s Instagram post was a heartfelt window into his joy. “The south Pacific does its magic !!! A honeymoon with my love Elizabeth…creating moments to be remembered !! Sun health and happiness!!” he wrote, sharing a carousel of photos that captured the couple’s happiness. In one memorable shot, the newlyweds shared a private kiss hidden behind Fleetwood’s signature fedora, while in another, they embraced against the backdrop of turquoise waters and lush mountains. Jordan, radiant in a lace wedding dress, white fur coat, and diamond drop earrings, leaned into Fleetwood, who wore a silk blazer adorned with silver and a wide gold wedding band. Later images showed Fleetwood shirtless, flexing and grinning amid sparkling seawater, clearly relishing his newlywed bliss.
While the wedding itself was a private affair, the announcement brought a wave of congratulations from friends and fans alike. The couple’s engagement had been quietly celebrated over a year earlier. Mike Lawson, a close friend and fellow musician, broke the news on Threads in March 2025, posting, “Mick Fleetwood just texted and said he is marrying his girlfriend of five years, Elizabeth. How cool, finding love and making that commitment is beautiful. Congrats! @mickfleetwoodofficial.”
Their relationship, though largely kept out of the public eye, has been steady. Fleetwood and Jordan have been together for six years, first stepping onto the red carpet as a couple at the 2023 Grammy Awards. According to People, Jordan is not just a new addition to Fleetwood’s life—she’s also deeply involved in his world. She lives in Hawai'i, has two children from a previous relationship, and serves as executive director of The Mick Fleetwood Foundation, a nonprofit Fleetwood launched in 2023 to support music education in Hawaiian schools.
For Fleetwood, this marks his fifth marriage, though Jordan is his fourth wife. His romantic history is as storied as his musical one. He first wed model Jenny Boyd, sister of famed photographer Pattie Boyd, in 1970. Their marriage ended in 1976, but the couple reunited and remarried the following year, only to divorce again in 1978. Together, they share two daughters, Amy and Lucy. Reflecting on his relationship with Boyd, Fleetwood told The Guardian in 2014, “I’m not sharing anything that anyone’s not going to be comfortable with. I know [Stevie Nicks is] okay with it. Jenny was hugely helpful, and it allowed her to express how she felt. At the time, I had no idea she was feeling the way she was, because I was so in my own head. I didn’t see her crying out. It was cathartic for me.”
Fleetwood’s next marriage was to Sara Recor, a close friend of Stevie Nicks and the inspiration for the Fleetwood Mac hit “Sara.” Their union lasted from 1988 to 1995. The entanglement of love and friendship within the band was, at times, tumultuous. Stevie Nicks once recounted to The Independent the pain of losing both Fleetwood and her friend Sara: “I had started to see Mick Fleetwood romantically. I had a very dear friend whose name was Sara, who just went after Mick. And they fell in love, and the next thing, Sara’s husband is calling me to say, ‘Sara moved in with Mick this morning. And I just thought you might wanna know.’” The fallout in the studio was intense, but, as Nicks noted, “It was great fodder for writing! The songs poured out of us.”
Fleetwood’s third marriage was to Lynn Frankel in 1995. The couple welcomed twin daughters, Ruby and Tessa, in 2002. Their marriage lasted nearly two decades before they separated in 2013 and divorced in 2015. Despite the ups and downs, Fleetwood has maintained positive relationships with at least some of his ex-wives, a testament to his commitment to family and mutual respect.
Elizabeth Jordan’s arrival in Fleetwood’s life seems to have brought a sense of peace and happiness. As Entertainment Weekly reported, the couple’s honeymoon in the South Pacific was a celebration of new beginnings, with Fleetwood looking as fit and content as ever. Jordan, for her part, has become an integral part of both Fleetwood’s personal and professional life, managing his foundation and supporting his ongoing musical endeavors.
Their wedding attire reflected their personalities and the tropical setting—Fleetwood in a bedazzled velvet jacket for the ceremony, later swapping it for a Hawaiian shirt and pink fedora during the honeymoon, while Jordan glowed in summery white dresses and beaded hair accents. The photos shared by Fleetwood radiate a sense of comfort, joy, and deep affection, a stark contrast to some of the rockier moments in his past.
It’s worth noting that Fleetwood has always been protective of his privacy, especially regarding his relationships. Over the years, he’s shared little about his personal life, preferring to let the music—and, at times, his memoirs—do the talking. His 2014 autobiography, Play On: Now, Then & Fleetwood Mac, offered glimpses into his complex relationships and the emotional toll of life in one of rock’s most legendary bands.
Now, with Elizabeth Jordan by his side, Fleetwood appears to be savoring a new era marked by stability, partnership, and creative fulfillment. The couple’s shared commitment to music education in Hawai'i, their mutual love for the islands, and their evident happiness suggest that, for Fleetwood, the fifth time truly might be the charm.
As the South Pacific sun sets on their honeymoon, fans and friends are left to celebrate not just a rock legend’s latest milestone, but a love story that, against all odds, has found its perfect rhythm.