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Stevie Nicks Gives Tearful Tribute to Christine McVie at First Show Since Her Death

Stevie Nicks closed her first solo performance since the death of Christine McVie with a moving rendition of “Landslide.” Nicks performed the Fleetwood Mac classic during her March 10 solo…

Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks posing for a photo on the red carpet.
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Stevie Nicks closed her first solo performance since the death of Christine McVie with a moving rendition of "Landslide."

Nicks performed the Fleetwood Mac classic during her March 10 solo show at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. The song closed out a 16-song set that was part of her stadium shows with Billy Joel.

In the fan-shot video below, Nicks performs the song while a slideshow of photos of her with McVie appears on the screens behind her. The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is overcome with emotion at the end of the performance. Nicks bows her head and fails to sing the final lyrics.

Once the song ends, she tells the crowd, "There's really not much to say. We just will pretend that she's still here. That's how I'm trying to deal with it. Thank you for listening."

McVie died suddenly on November 30, 2022 at age 79 after a brief illness. Shortly after her death, Nicks shared, in part, in a statement, "A few hours ago, I was told that my best friend in the whole world since the first day of 1975 had passed away. I didn't even know she was ill...until late Saturday night ... See you on the other side, my love. Don't forget me."

The future of Fleetwood Mac hasn't been made official. However, Mick Fleetwood said in a red carpet interview at the Grammy Awards in February, "I think right now, I truly think the line in the sand has been drawn with the loss of Chris." He added, "I'd say we're done, but then we've all said that before. It's sort of unthinkable right now."

Christine McVie: More Tributes to the Fleetwood Mac Vocalist/Keyboardist

Christine McVie was one of Fleetwood Mac's most prolific songwriters on top of being a keyboardist and vocalist for the legendary band. Considering that, it's no surprise many musicians and other entertainers paid tribute to McVie following the news of her untimely death yesterday (November 30) at age 79.

Here are some notable tributes to Fleetwood Mac's not-so-secret weapon.

Mike Campbell

"Oh dear…..sweet Christine has left us…..that voice, those eyes, that smile. No one like her in the universe. I remember in rehearsal once after playing 'I’d Rather Go Blind,' she looked at me and said, 'I like playing the blues with you, Mike.' I’ve never met anyone with such an angelic aura. Always so kind to everyone. We will all miss you so…..no one could ever fill those shoes…"

Sheryl Crow

"I am so sad to hear of Christine McVie going on to heaven. The world feels weird without her here. What a legend and an icon and an amazing human being. RIP."

The Doors

"Rest in peace rock n' roll icon Christine McVie, singer and songwriter for Fleetwood Mac. McVie helped shape the sound of the '70s alongside her counterparts in Fleetwood Mac. She wrote and sang lead on some of the band's most memorable hits such as 'Songbird,' 'Say You Love Me' and 'You Make Loving Fun.' The Doors team sends their condolences to Christine's family, friends, fans, and the members of Fleetwood Mac."

Def Leppard/Joe Elliott

"Sad to hear of the passing of Christine McVie .. a truly talented writer whose contribution to Rumours alone stands her head and shoulders above most. The 'Mac' were sat on the next table to us when Stevie Nicks was inducted as a solo artist into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019 & to see the smile on CV’s face as her mate got the award just shows she was a brilliant “band” person too… RIP Songbird…-Joe Elliott"

Bob Seger

"As a singer, songwriter and keyboard player, Christine was an undeniable talent, responsible for so much of the success of the great rock band Fleetwood Mac. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family and the band in this difficult time."

Melissa Etheridge

"Oh no! Such a big part of my music world. Journey well…we have lost a beautiful writer and songbird. "

Belinda Carlisle

"Oh no. The voice of an angel. RIP #christinemcvie Forever loved."

Bill Clinton

"I’m saddened by the passing of Christine McVie. 'Don’t Stop' was my ’92 campaign theme song - it perfectly captured the mood of a nation eager for better days. I’m grateful to Christine & Fleetwood Mac for entrusting us with such a meaningful song. I will miss her."

Susanna Hoffs

"Peace and love, Christine McVie."

Bryan Adams

"RIP Christine McVie. Thanks for the music."

Duran Duran/John Taylor

"So so sad to hear about Christine McVie an artist I held dear and close to my heart. One of the greatest all time songwriters, singers, and band members, she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John."

Bette Midler

"#ChristineMcVie has left us. What memories, what joy, and what a legacy…"

Garbage

"Gutted to learn about the passing of Christine McVie. Just gutted. Songbird forever."

Marc Maron

"Christine McVie died. One of the greatest rock voices ever. Both as a singer and songwriter. RIP."

Maynard James Keenan

"Same bus driver from Kindergarten to 8th grade. She only had 2 8-Tracks: Fleetwood Mac "Rumours" and Steve Miller Band. That album and her voice is part of my DNA. RIP #ChristineMcVie"

Lynn Goldsmith

"Sad news that music lost Christine McVie today, however she’s joining those who she loved and maybe they’ve got some amazing big band ‘on the other side’. Condolences to her family to all of @fleetwooddmac and to all her fans."

CREEM Magazine

"Thank you, Queen Christine."

Louis Virtel

"Christine McVie was an inspiration. She spent a career moving between genres, mixing bluesy vocals with massive pop hooks and rock with balladry. She found room in a gigantic, tumultuous rock band to deliver a poetic, empathetic and sophisticated point of view. A legend."

Jill Krajewski

"Christine McVie gave Fleetwood Mac so much soul. Rest in peace songbird."

Live Nation

"Rest in peace Christine McVie. The music community has lost an incredible pop trailblazer, songwriting icon and a vibrant force within Fleetwood Mac."

Drive-By Truckers

"Christine McVie had the most hits of anyone in Fleetwood Mac, yet was somehow the most underrated member. Never flashy, alway great. She was the glue that held all those crazy wonderful elements together. Her songs had a soulfulness unhampered by pretense. RIP."

John Allison

"RIP Christine McVie. One of my favorite songwriters but also a very gifted illustrator. Her gatefold illustration for Kiln House (1970) is beautiful."