Sabrina Carpenter says singing with Stevie Nicks "healed many things in me".
The Espresso hitmaker, 26, and the Fleetwood Mac legend, 77, surprised the crowd at the Met Gala on May 4 with a show‑stopping performance of the band’s 1975 classic Landslide, followed by a rendition of 1977’s Don’t Stop.
Sabrina reflected on Instagram: “Thank you Anna [Wintour], @voguemagazine and @metmuseum for having me perform and giving me a beautiful new friend @stevienicks.
“Singing together healed many things in me!”
Her latest superstar duet comes shortly after she performed with Madonna at Coachella, where the pair debuted their new track Bring Your Love from the Queen of Pop’s upcoming Confessions II album.
Sabrina encouraged the pair's fans to take a phone break and "get out and dance" to the collaboration.
Upon its release, she shared to Instagram: "Thank you Madonna for inviting me to be a part of Confessions II.
"I hope you all enjoy it and take a break from phone and go out and dance!"
The single was introduced in dramatic fashion during Madonna’s surprise Coachella appearance last month, marking her return to the festival two decades after her first performance there. She and Sabrina — who has often cited Madonna as an influence — teamed up onstage for a celebratory run through Vogue and Like A Prayer in matching outfits before debuting Bring Your Love.
The performance drew immediate attention online, with fans praising the pairing and speculating about the direction of the long‑awaited sequel to 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor, which Madonna has been teasing for months.
The record is produced by Madonna with long‑time collaborator Stuart Price, reuniting the creative team behind the seminal LP. Confessions II will be released on July 3 and is expected to build on the dance‑driven foundations of her earlier work with Price.