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Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks paid tribute to the late Christine McVie at British Summer Time (BST) festival by bringing out Harry Styles for a rendition of Landslide. The American rock star, 76, and Styles, 30, performed the song while pictures of McVie played on the screen behind them, on the day Nicks’ former band member would have turned 81. Speaking to the crowd, Nicks said: “I asked Harry to do this and it’s always heavy to ask somebody to come and sing a song with you that you’re singing about your best friend that died so suddenly.

” She added: “Today was her birthday so it’s taken me all this time to be able to even try to deal with this situation. “But one thing that my mum used to say to me when I was little was, when I was hurt, she would go ‘Stevie when you’re hurt you always run to the stage’ and what’s I’ve been doing ever since Chris passed away, running to the stage, because the only people who have been able to help me get over this has been all of you.” The pair also treated music fans at Hyde Park to the song Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around, which Nicks originally recorded with Tom Petty, who died in 2017 aged 66.



Earlier in the show Nicks paid tribute to her friend by playing his hit song Free Fallin’ and told the audience that she could feel the presence of the American singer. “The last time I was here I came on stage with Tom Petty and we did the songs that we always loved to do,” she said. “And that was the last ti.

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