Harry Styles honors Christine McVie with Fleetwood Mac song cover – Hollywood Life +2023

Harry Styles;  Christine McVie



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Harry Styles28, honored Fleetwood Mac Singer Christine McVie after her death by performing a cover of the band’s song “Songbird”. Harry’s beautiful tribute happened at his concert in Santiago, Chile on his love on tour on December 1st. the don’t worry darling Star sang into the mic and played guitar while the entire audience was captivated by his 1977 cover of the song. Christine wrote “Songbird” and sang it at Fleetwood Mac concerts.

Harry Styles;  Christine McVie
Harry Styles; Christine McVie (Photo: Lensi Photography /Zuma / SplashNews)

Harry has some connections with Fleetwood Mac. He is close friends with him Stevie Nicks and he memorably inducted Stevie into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. Harry is also nearby Mick Fleetwoodwho has been named the face of Harry’s beauty brand, Pleasingearlier this year.

After Christine passed away on November 30 at the age of 79, Harry paid tribute to the legendary singer/songwriter on his Instagram. The “Watermelon Sugar” hitmaker divided a black and white photo of Christine with a white dove and black heart emoji. Harry was one of so many celebrities to pay tribute to Christine after her death.

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Fleetwood Mac at the 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Photo: Photo Image Press/Splash News/SplashNews)

Fleetwood Mac released one emotional statement on social media after Christine’s death. “There are no words to describe our sadness at the death of Christine McVie. She was truly unique, special and talented beyond measure.” “She was the best musician you could have in your band and the best friend you could have in your life. We were so lucky to have a life with her. Individually and collectively, we treasured Christine immensely and are grateful for the amazing memories we have. She will be so missed.”

Christine joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970 after marrying the band’s bassist. John McVie. She was crucial to the group’s success, helping to transform them from a British blues-rock imitation act into a pop-rock trailblazer. She left the band in 1998 to focus on her family, but rejoined the group in 2014.

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