Stevie Nicks Joined By Harry Styles At UK Show For Tribute To Christine McVie
There are special guest stars, and then there’s extra-special guest stars. Which is what Harry Styles is, as he joined Stevie Nicks at her July 12 concert in the UK for versions of her hits Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around and Landslide.
Styles played guitar on stage and held up on the Tom Petty/Lindsey Buckingham vocal parts. It was familiar turf, as Styles has joined Nicks on stage several times in the past.
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Nicks was appearing at the BST Hyde Park concert series on Friday. Nicks told the audience in London that she asked Styles to help her in commemorating what would have been her late Fleetwood Mac bandmate Christine McVie’s 81st birthday.
“At the end of the show, since the end of last year and since Christine passed away, I would say something about her, and I asked Harry to do this with me and it’s a lot to ask someone to sing a heavy song about a best friend that died so suddenly and so sadly,” she said. “What I want to say to you is that Christine was Harry’s girl, she was my girl, she was your girl, and she loved all of you, and today would’ve been her birthday.”
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