Stevie Nicks Delights Fans at Jazz Fest with Rare Performance of 'Don't Stop' and Fleetwood Mac Classics

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Stevie Nicks Delights Fans at Jazz Fest with Rare Performance of 'Don't Stop' and Fleetwood Mac Classics

Stevie Nicks delighted fans at New Orleans’ Jazz Fest with a performance that included a rare rendition of the Fleetwood Mac classic "Don't Stop." The song, typically sung by Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie, had not been played by Nicks and her band for over a decade. Nicks described it as a happy song with a message of hope, making it a fitting choice for the occasion.

The last time Stevie Nicks performed "Don't Stop" at one of her solo shows was in 2011, according to setlist.fm. The song was just one of the many Fleetwood Mac hits featured in Nicks' Jazz Fest set, which also included favorites like "Gypsy," "Dreams," "Rhiannon," "Landslide," and "Gold Dust Woman." In addition to the band's classics, Nicks also performed solo hits like "Stand Back" and "Edge of Seventeen," as well as her recent single "The Lighthouse" and the iconic duet "Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around" with Tom Petty.

Overall, Stevie Nicks' performance at Jazz Fest was a memorable and nostalgic journey through her extensive catalog of hits, showcasing her enduring talent and connection with her fans.