On October 14, Stevie Nicks took the stage in Des Moines, Iowa, for a powerful duet that left fans in awe. With her soulful voice, she sang, "Let's stop before it's too late, and leave it all up to the fates." This performance marked the sixth night of Fleetwood Mac's new tour, but the band looked a little different this time around. Lindsey Buckingham, the guitarist and Stevie's former flame, was let go from the group earlier in January. Now, Stevie is focusing on healing and moving forward, with music as her top priority. A source close to Stevie exclusively told Closer Weekly that she's ready to embrace what comes next.

Rocking Through Change
As with so much of Fleetwood Mac's storied history, the split with Lindsey Buckingham was anything but smooth. Lindsey has since filed a lawsuit for breach of contract and has publicly blamed Stevie for his departure. But in Des Moines, after delivering a string of unforgettable hits, the band closed with the poignant "All Over Again." The song seemed to echo the complex emotions between Stevie and Lindsey, and Stevie herself explained its deeper meaning at the concert: "It's a song about surviving change. It's a song about looking ahead to the future." And that's exactly where Stevie's focus is now.
Stevie's New Era
Stevie Nicks knows all about change and resilience, but right now, she's laser-focused on her future. As the new tour kicked off, she received a nomination as a solo artist for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and made a memorable appearance on American Horror Story: Apocalypse. "She's an empowered woman who knows her worth," a close friend told Closer Weekly. With a career spanning five decades, Stevie has earned every bit of the respect, trust, and admiration she receives today. As she often says, "I'm still kicking ass!" While Lindsey might feel hurt by the split, Stevie is handling it with grace. "Our relationship has always been volatile," she admitted, adding that she's ready to move on and is "relieved" to be doing so.
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