The legendary rockstar, Stevie Nicks, paid an emotional tribute to her late bandmate Christine McVie during her headline set at BST Hyde Park. Christine, who would have been 81 years old, passed away in December 2022 after a stroke and battle with cancer. Stevie, 76 years old, was joined on stage by Harry Styles, 30 years old, who performed with her on “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” and “Landslide”.
Stevie, an emotional and heartfelt performer, praised Harry for joining her and the audience for their support, saying “You have all helped me get over [Christine’s death]”. She described Christine as her “girl” and “soul mate”, saying they were “on their own” in Fleetwood Mac and protected each other. ‘Harry, I thank you, we thank you!’, she said.
Mick Fleetwood, 77 years old, the drummer and co-founder of Fleetwood Mac, showed hope for a healing between Stevie and Lindsey Buckingham, former bandmates and lovers. However, Stevie has said she cannot imagine an allegiance without Christine, stating “You can’t replace her. You just can’t”. ‘We had a really great time and it was a huge tour. That was there in the realm of possibility,’ the 75-year-old rock queen told Vulture.
Harry Styles, a confident and charismatic performer, breathed rockstar charm in his 70s-inspired outfit. Stevie, a rock queen and passionate performer, was every inch the legend in all black. The duo’s performance was a headline of the evening, with Harry watching on as Stevie paid tribute to Christine.
Overall, the article explores the emotional tribute paid by Stevie Nicks to Christine McVie, the effect of her death on Fleetwood Mac, and the hope for a healing between Stevie and Lindsey Buckingham. The article reveals the confidence and charisma of Harry Styles and the rockstar charm of Stevie Nicks, making it a memorable performance.
By Daily Mail news