As previously reported, Stevie Nicks will be the musical guest on the October 12 episode of Saturday Night Live, which will be posted by pop superstar and actress Ariana Grande. In advance of the show, the Fleetwood Mac singer appeared in a couple of humorous promos alongside Grande and SNL cast member Bowen Yang.
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One of the ads featured Nicks briefly singing her classic Fleetwood Mac ballad “Landslide.” The spot begins with Yang noting that the new episode will be Grande’s second time hosting Saturday Night Live.
When Ariana responded, she used the opportunity to quote the Nicks solo hit “Gypsy,” remarking, “Well, you know what they say, lightning strikes maybe once.” Bowen then added, “Maybe twice.”
Stevie, apparently realizing Grande and Yang were up to something, then declared, “You can’t trick me into singing.”
In response, Yang said, “Yeah, totally, Stevie.” He then coyly asked Grande, “So, Ari. How was your weekend?” Grande’s answer included some lyrics from the aforementioned “Landslide.”
“It was good,” she said. “I climbed a mountain and I turned around.” Yang then joined in on the ruse, adding, “That’s funny, ’cause I saw my reflection of the snow-covered hills.”
He then looked expectantly at Nicks, who obligingly sang, “And the landslide brought me down,” prompting excited shouts from Yang and Grande.
Nicks’ Other SNL Promo with Grande and Yang
Another promo for the latest SNL episode featured Yang drawing attention to the fact that Grande and Nicks both have an association with witches.
After Grande announced at the beginning of the ad that she’ll be hosting SNL and Nicks will be performing, Yang commented, “Ionic witchy women are here, just in time for spooky season.”
Ariana responded, incredulously, “Spooky season? Stevie and I witch all year!” Nicks then added, “Three-sixty-five, 24-7.” The promo ended with Bowen apologizing, “My mistake.”
As for what makes Grande and Nicks “witchy women,” Ariana is starring as Glinda in the new film adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked, while Stevie has long been known for her passion for witches and mystical themes, from her iconic stage outfits to her songwriting. One major example is the Fleetwood Mac hit “Rhiannon,” a song about a Welsh witch.
Saturday Night Live airs live on NBC at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT. It also streams live on Peacock.
Recent News About Nicks
In September 2024, Nicks released a new solo single titled “The Lighthouse.” The song was inspired by the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022. The tune was Nicks’ first new original song since the 2020 release of “Show Them the Way.”
Stevie currently has just one upcoming concert on her schedule, a co-headlining show with Billy Joel on March 29, 2025, at Ford Field in Detroit.
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