FLEETWOOD MAC

As their latest tour moniker states, it's "on with the show" for iconic rockers Fleetwood Mac, now in their fifth decade of traveling the world. The group will play Prudential Center, just two weeks after rocking Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. The band reunited with Christine McVie in January 2014 and are working on their first studio LP since 2003. Show is Sunday at 8 p.m.; Prudential Center, 25 Lafayette St., Newark; Tickets from $59 available here.

GEORGE LOPEZ

Prolific comedian, sit-com star, talk show host and voice actor George Lopez takes his stand-up tour on the road to the Wellmont Theatre in Montclair. Lopez is licking his wounds a bit after his latest sit-com stint, FX's "Saint George," was cancelled after a season, but his stand-up, especially 2004's "Why You Crying" is bombastic and fun. Show is Saturday at 8 p.m.; 5 Seymour Street, Montclair; Tickets from $31 available here.

George Lopez brings his stand-up comedy to Montclair this weekend.

YEAR OF THE SHEEP (DANCE)

This year -- the year of the Sheep -- should bring months of peace and love, so says the Chinese calendar. And the Nai-Ni Dance Company will celebrate the new, supposedly gentle year with a performance at the Victoria Theater within New Jersey Performing Arts Center. You can expect brightly colored, traditional costumes, musicians playing ancient songs and incredible acrobats bouncing around. Show is Saturday at 2 p.m.; New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1 Center Street, Newark; Tickets from $13 available here.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ICE RACING

The world's top professional ice racers converge in Trenton on Friday as part of the 39th Annual World Championship Ice Racing Series. Fans will take in 20 races as motorcycles and quads equipped with razor-sharp steel studded tires fly around the arena. The races will count toward the eventual winner of the 2015 ICE World Champion. And no, this isn't some sort of commentary on the slick roads plaguing New Jersey this week. Doors open Friday at 6:30 p.m.; Sun National Bank Center, 81 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton; Tickets from $15 available here.

WINE AND CHOCOLATE TRAIL

Join New Jersey wineries from Sussex to Cape May for two weekends of your favorite pairing -- wine and chocolate. Each winery will have its own features for the trail weekend, but most will have something chocolate related to enjoy. Held over two weekends -- Feb. 7, 8, 14 and 15 -- rain, snow, or shine. Check with each winery for hours. Local wineries include Salem Oak Vineyards in Oldmans Township, Bellview Winery in Landisville and Coda Rossa in Franklinville.

Wine and chocolate trails in New Jersey this weekend.

ROMEO AND JULIET

Filled with love and hate, secrets and danger, passion and anger, William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" has attracted audiences for more than 400 years. In 2015, Perry Award-winning director Chris Melohn incorporated social media, bullying, modern music, video, and dance into the mix, enabling teens and young adults to connect with Shakespeare on a whole new level. Mainstage Center for the Arts presents this production Feb. 6-14 at Camden County College's Dennis Flyer Theatre. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 seniors/children.

KICKING AND SWEARING (ONE-ACTS)

A slew of one-act plays fills the schedule at Union County Performing Arts Center this weekend. The "Kicking and Swearing" festival of one-acts has three programs on Sunday, at 1:30, 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. Each show features six performances over the course of two hours. Many Patrons will see the work of playwrights from New York, Los Angeles and all over New Jersey, including Irwin Hahn (Jackson), Mike Sockol (Holmdel) and Lindsay Adkins (Roselle). UCPAC, 1601 Irving Street, Rahway; Tickets are $10, available here.

Kristie Rearick of South Jersey Times contributed to this report.

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