Stevie Nicks: A Night of Legends, Vinyl, and Full-Circle Magic

Last night felt like crossing something off the bucket list I didn’t even realize was still sitting there waiting for me. Stevie Nicks in concert—with my Jules, no less. From the moment the lights dimmed, it felt like every version of myself across time was sitting right there in the arena with us.

It reminded me of blasting Stevie on the way to the beach, windows down, hair everywhere, belting out lyrics I didn’t totally understand yet—but felt in my bones. Or sitting cross-cross applesauce style on the shag carpet in the middle of my room, Rumors vinyl spinning, imagining whole worlds inside those songs. 

Jules and I sang at the top of our lungs, the way I used to sing when no one was listening. Except now I was singing with someone from the next generation who loves these songs just as wildly as I did. It’s surreal—watching young people latch onto the music that shaped you. It’s proof that some art doesn’t age; it simply migrates. Music really can transcend eras, slipping through decades like it never stopped moving.

And then there’s Stevie herself.

Let’s talk about her.

Yes, she’s older now. But she’s still Stevie—twirling, storytelling, spell-casting. In her time she was an icon. But now, in 2025? “Iconic” doesn’t even begin to cover it. Legendary? Beyond that. Epic? Not quite enough. She’s something you can only feel, not label—like stardust, like myth, like the soundtrack to entire generations.

Seeing her live wasn’t just a concert. It was time travel. It was nostalgia and discovery sharing the same seat. It was a reminder that some voices don’t fade—they echo.

And last night, we got to echo right along with her. 

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Author: KikiFikar

Kiki Fikar is a native New Yorker who is passionate about taking the day to day life we all experience and sharing it in her tales from Suburbia. She will often be found at the gym, writing snippets each day for future story lines, listening to her two children create their lives, and building the perfect beachfront home and writing retreat in her mind.

10 thoughts on “Stevie Nicks: A Night of Legends, Vinyl, and Full-Circle Magic”

  1. Love that song too! You know I grew up listening to Stevie Nicks and I guess I knew more about Fleetwood Mac as a whole and not about her. I did my homework and caught two documentaries about her before the concert. She is absolutely fascinating and as you say, the epitome of mysticism. I’ll tell you this – I’ll be lucky if I look like her at age 77. She is stunning!

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