Tonight (March 29), Stevie Nicks gets inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist. She opened the show by performing “Stand Back,” was joined by the Eagles’ Don Henley for “Leather & Lace,” and brought out Harry Styles for “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.” She also did “Edge of Seventeen.” Watch her performance with Styles here.

Styles introduced Nicks at the Brooklyn ceremony. “She’s the magical gypsy godmother who occupies the in-between,” he said. Read his entire speech.

After their respective speeches, Nicks erroneously referred to Styles’ old band as “NSYNC” when asked about her friendship with the artist. “Well, we met quite a long time ago actually,” Nicks said. “And what I really loved about Harry, was that when he decided to make a solo record from NSYNC, he chose to make… NSYNC, sorry, not NSYNC, sorry, I’m never gonna live that one down, I know that. One. Direction.”

Nicks is the first woman to be inducted into the Rock Hall twice, following Fleetwood Mac’s 1998 induction. “To be recognized for my solo work makes me take a deep breath and smile,” Nicks told Rolling Stone in December 2018. “It’s a glorious feeling.”

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