In addition to singing her praises, Taylor performed "You're on Your Own, Kid," in honor of Stevie, who'd previously shared that the song had helped her grieve the loss of her Fleetwood Mac bandmate, Christine McVie.
'The Tortured Poets Department' closing song has a mention of the Fleetwood Mac singer, and Taylor Swift played the song for the first time live with Stevie Nicks in the house.
Taylor Swift took the stage during her third night in Dublin on the “Eras” tour, debuting a song from her Tortured Poets Department and dedicating it to the legendary Stevie Nicks. On June 30, 2024, Taylor Swift performed “Clara Bow” as…
Taylor Swift debuted a Tortured Poets Department song during her third night in Dublin on the “Eras” tour and dedicated it to Stevie Nicks. During Swift’s show on June 30, 2024, in Dublin, Ireland, Swift played “Clara Bow” during her…
Taylor Swift dedicated a heartfelt rendition of Clara Bow to Stevie Nicks at her third Eras Tour show in Dublin on Sunday, June 30 as per PEOPLE. This special dedication capped off Swift's performances at Dublin's Aviva Stadium.
Taylor Swift and Stevie Nicks reunited in Dublin on Sunday (June 30) during The Eras Tour, with Swift dedicating the night’s acoustic segment to the iconic Fleetwood Mac singer. It was the perfect occasion for Swift to perform “Clara Bow”…
Swift performed the song that mentions the Fleetwood Mac star while Nicks watched. "You're on Your Own, Kid," a song that's personal to Nicks, was also part of Swift's set.
Four hours was barely enough time for the Two Icons, One Night tour at on Friday night at Soldier Field. Commencing at 7:15 p.m. and wrapping at 11:25 p.m., the catalog-busting doubleheader from Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks delivered 37…
The 76-year-old singer told Mojo that, for her, the 2022 death of bandmate Christine McVie marked the end of the band responsible for mega-hits including “Dreams,” “Go Your Own Way,” and “Don’t Stop.”
The 76-year-old singer told Mojo that, for her, the 2022 death of bandmate Christine McVie marked the end of the band responsible for mega-hits including “Dreams,” “Go Your Own Way,” and “Don’t Stop.”