Stevie Nicks and Harry Styles: A Rock Legend and Pop Superstar’s Unlikely Bond
The iconic Fleetwood Mac singer, Stevie Nicks, is set to headline BST Hyde Park in central London tonight, drawing in fans of all ages to witness her legendary performance. Despite a 46-year age gap, the rock legend has formed a close bond with pop superstar Harry Styles, and their friendship has been the subject of much admiration and intrigue.
The unlikely duo first met in 2015 when Harry surprised Stevie with a carrot cake for her birthday after attending a Fleetwood Mac concert. Their friendship blossomed from there, with Stevie even dubbing Harry as the son she never had. In 2019, Harry had the honor of inducting Stevie into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, solidifying their bond even further.
The mutual respect and admiration between the two artists are evident, with Harry praising Stevie’s voice as a source of inspiration and joy. Stevie, in turn, has expressed her admiration for Harry’s debut solo album, Fine Line, which she listened to on repeat during quarantine. The emotional connection and shared experiences within their music have cemented their friendship even further.
Their friendship has also included some memorable nights out, with Harry once treating Stevie and her friends to a dinner where he played his unreleased album for them. Harry jokingly referred to Stevie and her friends as ‘witches’ due to their nocturnal lifestyle, staying up late into the night while he struggled to keep up with their energy.
As Stevie takes the stage at BST Hyde Park tonight, fans can expect a thrilling performance from the rock legend, supported by her unique bond with Harry Styles. Their friendship transcends age and genre, showcasing the power of music to connect people from all walks of life.