Harry Styles and Stevie Nicks Sing, Dance, and Hold Hands During Heartfelt "Landslide" Duet
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Harry Styles and Stevie Nicks have again taken the stage together for a heartwarming performance. On Dec. 13, Styles punctuated the release of his sophomore album, Fine Line, with a concert at The Forum in Los Angeles. The 25-year-old singer serenaded the crowd and crooned new jams, such as "Lights Up" and "Cherry," as well as some of his older songs, including "Sign of the Times" and "Kiwi." But one of the night's biggest highlights was his duet with Nicks, as they sang Fleetwood Mac's 1975 classic "Landslide." The duo even danced together and held hands during a brief interlude before jumping back into the song. At the end of the set, they shared a sweet hug and took a bow as the crowd roared.
Back in April, Styles and Nicks performed together at the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, singing "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" as a tribute to the late Tom Petty. Two months later, they joined forces yet again at the Gucci Cruise 2020 show. But, believe it or not, their friendship and onstage chemistry date back to 2017. Check out every single one of their performances together, then look ahead to see more photos and videos from Styles's live Fine Line debut in LA!