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STEVIE NICKS: LIVE IN HYDE PARK

Her set at Hyde Park is a reminder of the power she holds as a musician and as a woman

STEVIE NICKS: LIVE IN HYDE PARK

Where to begin? Stevie Nicks graced the british soil with her presence yet once again after a long heartfelt temporary goodbye. Her set at Hyde Park is a reminder of the power she holds as a musician and as a woman, the pleasure of witnessing her legacy bloom right in front of her eyes. 


From the Line-up announcement the bar was raised high. A fully female fronted Line-up for one of the most influencial artists of the century. Powerful witchcraft was expected to take place on the field that day, and surely it did not disappoint. 

Harsh Truth? Stevie Nicks is an artist that deserves beyond what her crowd was capable of giving her. From pic-nic goers to drunken middle aged unbothered listeners, the atmosphere was more the one of a casual rendevoux rather than the gratefulness of witnessing a living legend still in her prime at a ground breaking point of her career in her 70s 
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Rock fans have never been easy, and despite that, the band delivered a once in a lifetime show with an incredible surprise at the end. Long time friend Harry Styles joined the stge to sing a version of "Stop Dragging My Heart Around" and the iconic "Landslide", leaving even the last unbothered fan in the field with a sense of gratefulness for what they were witnessing. 

Stevie Nicks is, after all, everyone's aunt. She graced the crowd with stories and anecdotes about her capes and the Fleetwood Mac times, genuinely making every single person believe that she was talking to them

The Gold Dust Woman spellbounded  65.000 people in a summer evening in cold and cloudy London, making Hyde Park the warmest and most enchanted place in the city. 

The Honorable Mention of the evening, however, belongs to a special guest. Not Harry Styles, who appeared as devoted as ever to his craft and the artist he was sharing the stage with, but the marvelous Brandi Carlile. 

Brandi Carlile is a modern incarnation of Daisy Jones, A gritty, powerful, never-dull set that caught the attention of a crowd that wasn't expecting to go home still thinking about her and yet here we are, Brandi Carlile gifted the crowd and the BST stage a performance for the books, and now she is 100% in everone's playlists. 

In her own words, " We all know Stevie Nicks is really Mother" , and if this evening proved anything is that women build other women. They support other women, they elevate other women. Stevie Nicks is the proof of what a woman making music for women can do: Create a long-lasting, ever shining cult of empowered individuals who at their best still thank her for giving them the womanhood they deserve to have

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