Lots of celebrities gathered for the gig, including the Azoffs, Ben Winston, James Corden, and last but not least, Christopher Nolan.
Stevie Nicks and Harry sang "Two Ghosts" together:
Harry about performing with Stevie: "I am losing my shit... in a good way."
Then they performed "Leather and Lace":
Stevie Nicks explains the
meaning of “Leather and Lace” and what the song is about:
“I worked very hard trying to
explain what it was like to be in love with someone in the same business, and
how to approach dealing with each other. It’s probably the hardest thing in the
world to do because it falls out of your hands and into the hands of the world,
which tends to want you to not be able to handle it”
“Stevie wants
to point out that love is strong enough to endure. The angry words they say to
each other can’t shatter it.”
And they sang "Landslide":
Harry got emotional:
Why is the Troubadour such a special venue?
The Troubadour, a place named by the Rolling Stones to be one of the best rock ‘n roll clubs, where Elton John made his US debut, where Neil Diamond recorded “Gold,” where Bob Dylan gave his first folk-rock performance, where Led Zeppelin and The Eagles held jam sessions, the last place where Janis Joplin partied, where Charles Bukowski met his wife, where Guns ‘n Roses were signed and Johnny Cash played one of his last shows, named a must-play by Billboard, and now, where Harry Styles performed a secret show and dueted with Stevie Nicks and changed the music industry forever
Rolling Stone in a review of One Direction concert some time ago:
“Harry and Louis are the Stevie and Lindsey of the mermaid-tattoo-era
stadium-rock eye-contact game.”
What a night, Harry!
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