Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Nicks performed a duet of the song “Landslide” at the Met Gala on May 5, 2026 [1], [2].
The performance marks a rare public collaboration between a modern pop icon and a rock legend, bridging two distinct generations of musical influence. This pairing served as a centerpiece of the entertainment lineup for the annual event [3], [4].
The duo took the stage at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York City [1], [4]. They performed “Landslide,” a song originally released in 1975 [1]. While some reports suggest the pair performed more than one song, most primary accounts state they performed only the duet of the Fleetwood Mac classic [1], [6].
Carpenter appeared as a surprise performer for the evening [6]. The collaboration brought Nicks' signature songwriting and vocal style into a contemporary setting, aligning with the high-fashion atmosphere of the gala [3], [5].
The event, held on Tuesday, gathered the worlds of fashion and music to celebrate the 2026 theme [1], [2]. The pairing of Carpenter and Nicks highlighted the enduring legacy of 1970s rock within current pop culture [1].
“Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Nicks performed a duet of the song “Landslide””
This collaboration underscores the cyclical nature of music trends, where contemporary artists like Carpenter leverage the prestige of classic rock legends to establish artistic credibility. By performing a song from 1975 at a premier fashion event, the artists connected the historical significance of the 1970s California sound with the modern celebrity ecosystem, reinforcing the lasting commercial and cultural viability of Stevie Nicks' catalog.





