Sabrina Carpenter joined Stevie Nicks for covers of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Landslide’ and ‘Don’t Stop’ at the 2026 Met Gala – watch footage below.
The annual star-studded fashion fundraiser went down in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art last night (May 4), with this year’s bash revolving around the theme of “Costume Art”.
Carpenter kicked off the evening with a performance of her hits ‘House Tour’, ‘Espresso’ and ‘Please, Please, Please’, backed by a five-piece orchestra, her band and a troupe of dancers.
Nicks topped the bill at the museum’s Temple of Dendur, and she opened her set by bringing Carpenter back out for a touching rendition of the 1975 Fleetwood Mac classic ‘Landslide’.
Nicks went on to sing ‘Gypsy’ and ‘Edge Of Seventeen’, before welcoming Carpenter back for ‘Don’t Stop’. Check out footage here:
@metmuseum Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Nicks bring the house down with a performance of “Landslide!” 🎤 #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
Simplesmente Sabrina Carpenter performando ‘House Tour’ no #MetGala! 🩷 pic.twitter.com/EsUWrSxg0s
— Updates Sabrina Brasil 🐾 (@UpdatesBrinaBR) May 5, 2026
PERFEITA! Mais de Sabrina Carpenter performando ‘Espresso’ no #MetGala. pic.twitter.com/K9XlwVLFTi
— Updates Sabrina Brasil 🐾 (@UpdatesBrinaBR) May 5, 2026
It has been a big couple of weeks of collaborations for Carpenter, after she was joined by Madonna during the second weekend of her headline stint at Coachella. During that performance, they debuted their new track ‘Bring Your Love’, which is set to be included on Madonna’s upcoming ‘Confessions II’ album, out on July 3.
At the first weekend of Coachella, Carpenter revived the spirit of classic Hollywood, with Susan Sarandon, Sam Elliott, Samuel L. Jackson and Will Ferrell all joining her.
NME last caught Carpenter live when she headlined BST Hyde Park in London last summer. The glowing five-star review read: “[‘Espresso’ has] catapulted the singer from an artist orbiting the pop girl league tables to one of its reigning champs, but her command of this space is a testament to the years of graft it took to get there. All she needed was time.”
As for Nicks, rumours continue to persist about a possible Fleetwood Mac reunion. In March, Lindsey Buckingham raised hopes by saying the “energy of what Buckingham Nicks did” was “in the air”, adding: “What that translates to specifically, I wouldn’t want to speculate yet, but I believe with all my heart it will translate to something good and something wonderful and something needed and something extremely appropriate”.
The former couple’s supposed reconnection is all the more surprising given that in 2024, Nicks said to Rolling Stone that the last time she had seen Lindsey was at Christine McVie’s celebration of life, and that she could only talk to him “for about three minutes“.
“I dealt with Lindsey for as long as I could,” she added. “You could not say that I did not give him more than 300 million chances.”
Nicks has also continually shot down the idea of the band getting back together, and has said that without the late Christine McVie, “there is no chance of putting Fleetwood Mac back together.”
However, Buckingham said in February 2024 that he’d rejoin the band “in a heartbeat” should anything happen.

























