Let’s be real: Stevie Nicks doesn’t need to cover anyone to prove she’s a legend. But when she does? She owns it. That’s exactly what happened in Hershey, Pennsylvania, when she took on Led Zeppelin’s classic “Rock and Roll”—and didn’t just sing it, she transformed it.
Stevie didn’t cover the song. She conquered it. That voice—equal parts wildfire and moonlight—tore through the crowd, leaving fans in total awe. One person online summed it up perfectly: “She didn’t just sing Led Zeppelin… she rewrote its DNA.”
From the moment she walked onstage draped in black velvet, it was clear: this wasn’t just a performance. It was a masterclass in rock ’n’ roll power. Twitter lit up. Fans lost their minds. And Stevie reminded everyone—yet again—why she’s in a league of her own.
Seriously though, if you’re even remotely into rock music, you already know Stevie Nicks is the real deal. She’s got that rare magic—the kind that turns every note into something unforgettable.
And this performance? It’s proof that there’s not a single rock anthem she can’t make her own. Don’t just take my word for it—watch the video and see for yourself. Just be warned: you might find yourself replaying it on a loop.