Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Nicks joined forces at the Met Gala last night for a duet of Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 song “Landslide.”
After Carpenter kicked off the evening’s festivities with her own songs “House Tour,” “Espresso,” and “Please, Please, Please,” Nicks took the stage in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Egyptian wing as the event’s headliner. She brought Carpenter back out for “Landslide,” as well as an assist on “Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow.” Nicks also performed “Gypsy” and “Edge of Seventeen.”
@metmuseum She’s working late because she’s a singer! Only Sabrina Carpenter would have us drinking “Espresso” at midnight ☕️ #MetGala ♬ original sound – The Met
@metmuseum She’s working late because she’s a singer! Only Sabrina Carpenter would have us drinking “Espresso” at midnight ☕️ #MetGala ♬ original sound – The Met
@voguemagazine Love at first sight. #Lisa and this angelic gown by #RobertWun is a match made in #MetGala heaven. Tap the link to get all the details of her look and watch the full edition of #Vogue’s #FinalFittings ♬ original sound – Vogue
Carpenter is fresh off two weekends of headlining Coachella, where she collaborated with Madonna. The duo debuted their new single, “Bring Your Love,” during the festival, where the Queen of Pop made a surprise appearance. The upbeat dance number, produced by Madonna and Stuart Price, will appear on Madonna’s new LP, Confessions II, out July 3 via Warner Records. The singers also performed “Vogue” and “Like a Prayer.”
Carpenter’s Coachella set included numerous Hollywood references, a theme she continued last night at the Met Gala with her red carpet look. Her Dior dress by Jonathan Anderson paid homage to Audrey Hepburn’s 1954 film Sabrina using actual film strips from the movie. Carpenter told Vogue that Anderson designed it after working on her Coachella looks and that Sabrina is one of her favorite films of all time.
This article was originally published on rollingstone.com.