Rock icon Stevie Nicks graced the ‘Saturday Night Live’ stage for the first time in 41 years, captivating audiences with powerful renditions of her new single “The Lighthouse” and the classic hit “Edge of Seventeen.”
Nicks Debuts New Song Inspired by Roe v. Wade Overturning
Dressed in her signature all-black attire, the 76-year-old singer-songwriter opened her set with a moving performance of “The Lighthouse.” Backed by a full band and set against a backdrop of stormy skies and flashing lightning, Nicks delivered the song with her trademark blend of intensity and restraint. The lyrics, inspired by the overturning of Roe v. Wade, carried a message of resilience and hope: “I have my scars, you have yours/ Don’t let them take your power.” The verses built towards an explosive chorus, urging listeners to “see the future and get mad.”
Stevie Nicks performing on stage
“Edge of Seventeen” Electrifies ‘SNL’ Audience
Nicks kept the energy high with a vibrant performance of “Edge of Seventeen,” the third single from her 1981 debut solo album, Bella Donna. Backed by her band and backup singers, she delivered a rousing rendition of the song, which reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Bella Donna itself topped the Billboard 200, enjoying an impressive 143-week run on the chart.
Nicks’ ‘SNL’ Appearance Marks First in Over Four Decades
This performance marked Nicks’ first time back on the ‘SNL’ stage since her solo appearance in 1983. While Fleetwood Mac, the band that launched her to fame, has never performed on the show, Nicks’ solo appearance was a welcome treat for fans.
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Fans can catch Nicks’ performances and stream past ‘SNL’ episodes on Peacock.