Overview
- Sabrina Carpenter opened the Met Gala’s program on Monday with a short set of her hits “House Tour,” “Espresso,” and “Please, Please, Please” inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Stevie Nicks made her Met Gala debut at 77 with a four-song closer that featured a “Landslide” duet with Carpenter, solo takes on “Gypsy” and “Edge of Seventeen,” and a finale of “Don’t Stop” with Carpenter and a choir.
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art posted official video showing Nicks starting “Landslide” before Carpenter joins her onstage, confirming the much-discussed pairing.
- Carpenter’s red-carpet Dior by Jonathan Anderson used real film strips to honor Audrey Hepburn’s 1954 movie Sabrina, while Nicks arrived in a John Galliano–for–Zara creation, choices that fit the night’s “Costume Art” theme.
- The moment capped Carpenter’s recent surge—host committee role and Coachella collaborations with Madonna—while underscoring the Met Gala’s blend of fundraising, curated fashion, and staged performances.