Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks kick off their highly anticipated, nine-date “Two Icons, One Night” co-headlining tour at Los Angeles’s SoFi Stadium on Friday, March 10, and the evening includes not one, but two surprise duets between Gold Happened. Dust Woman and Piano Man with a capacity crowd of 70,000 cheering on.
But it was Nicks’ tribute to two other much-loved rock icons that had the crowd in tears — and Nicks’ name. trending on twitter,
Nicks played first, delivering a hit-packed set that included singles such as “Stand Back,” “Edge of Seventeen,” and “If Anyone Falls” as well as Fleetwood Mac classics such as “Dreams,” “Gypsy,” Rhiannon”. and “Sarah” and a cover of Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth.” Four songs into her set, the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee performed “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” bella donna single that she said her late friend Tom Petty “gifted” to her in 1981 — and when Joel Petty unexpectedly emerged from the wings of the stage during the second verse to play Tom Petty, Sophie’s audience absolutely went wild. Later, during Joel’s main set, Nick returned the favor by guesting on his tune “And So It Goes”.
Nicks also reprized her crowd-pleasing cover of Petty’s “Free Fallin”—which she previously performed on tour with Fleetwood Mac, when Mike Campbell, former guitarist of Petty band The Heartbreakers, played in the 2018–2019 Mac lineup. . “Free Fallin'” provided a powerful moment on Friday, but it was Nicks’ rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s coming-of-age ballad “Landslide” — dedicated to her late friend and bandmate Christine McVie, while a montage of vintage Nicks/McVie photos The slide show was on. The venue’s wall-sized video screen – which resonated the deepest.
When “Landslide” ended, Nick stopped and bowed his head before his microphone stand, tears welling up in his eyes. “I have to imagine she’s still here. That’s all I can do,” she said, choked up, as her band members backed her up to take her final bow. On Friday, Nicks performed a public concert for the first time since McVie’s November 2022 death.
Joel and Nicks’ Two Icons, One Night Tour continues through April 8 in Arlington, Texas, followed by dates in Nashville, Philadelphia, Columbus, Kansas City, Foxboro, Baltimore, and Minneapolis. The kick-off setlist of the two artists was:
stevie nicks
out of the rain
Dreams
if someone falls
stop pulling my heart around
fall from grace
for what it’s worth
Gypsy
wild heart
bella donna
Move back
free Fallin’
gold dust woman
Sarah
edge of Seventeen
Rhiannon
landslide
Billy Joel
Natural (The End Title)
my life
Movin’ Out (Anthony song)
Vienna
zanzibar
an innocent man
don’t ask me why
Just the way you are
allentown
And in this way
say goodbye to hollywood
sometimes a fantasy
only the good Die young
river of dreams
view from an italian restaurant
piano man
we didn’t make a fire
retro girl
it’s still rock and roll to me
big shot
you may be right
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