On Sunday night, Stevie performed a second show at the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, IL.
After starting off the night with “Gold and Braid,” Stevie joked that she thought Ravinia sounded like one of the Seven Kingdoms on Game of Thrones, a reference to the popular HBO series of which Stevie is a big fan. She also dropped a “white witch” reference, asking the audience for a broom so she could fly over to those sitting in the lawn area and sing to them.
Scroll down for photos, videos, set list, reviews, and the Twitter feed from Sunday night’s show.
Set List
Videos
Much love and thanks to Theresa Barr who shared these videos!
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (Theresa Barr)
Gypsy (Theresa Barr)
Gold Dust Woman (Theresa Barr)
Edge of Seventeen (Theresa Barr)
Rhiannon (Theresa Barr)
Landslide (Theresa Barr)
Much love and thanks to everyone who tweeted about the show!
@StevieNicks pic.twitter.com/gGxGdFXfdL
— Eileen Cummings (@EileenCummings9) September 11, 2017
@StevieNicks Majestic night@RaviniaFestival Sweet memories of dancing to Gypsy as a tween & twirling like this Queen. pic.twitter.com/iFpVlhmCbz
— Eileen Cummings (@EileenCummings9) September 11, 2017
Stevie Nicks is weird as fuck. I love it.
— lieutenant (@ntranloan) September 11, 2017
Second night of Stevie Nicks at Ravinia. Can hear her singing "Gold Dust Woman." She can still belt it out.
— Mr. Dan Kelly (@mrdankelly) September 11, 2017
@stevienicks casually talking about her friendship with Prince @RaviniaFestival ??♀️?? #whatalife #QueenStevie
— Danielle DeGroot (@Danielle_MAFS) September 11, 2017
A perfect night to see Stevie Nicks and wrap up the season at Ravinia!
— jacquie linney (@JLkekrka) September 11, 2017
suburban moms in top hats : stevie nicks concert :: white teens in "3" snapbacks : chance show
— kevin shark (@boynamedshark) September 11, 2017
I just saw Stevie Nicks play Gypsy. No, no, you're crying, get it together.
— Lo (@lo_speenz) September 11, 2017
Watching my hero @StevieNicks perform live and my soul is on fire ❤️❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/Yg95akHupc
— Kelsey Pulera (@kelseymargo) September 11, 2017
Seeing @StevieNicks at Ravinia with @norine97. We are wearing so many shawls in homage.
— Becky R (@Rebb003) September 11, 2017
Stevie Nicks is ONE bad bitch.
— Lesley? (@Lesleyibarra3) September 11, 2017
Stevie Nicks started show by asking if someone could bring a broom so she could swoop &sing to lawn crowd at #Ravinia. So, doing great thx
— Gretchen Kalwinski (@Gretchel) September 11, 2017
"Ravinia sounds like one of the 7 kingdoms in #GameofThrones." – Stevie Nicks ?????#RaviniaFestival #QueenSupreme
— Keely (@keelsull) September 11, 2017
Stevie Nicks is talking about how she wishes she had a broom so she could fly over the crowd, and I fucking wish she had one too.
— TheRealAndrewStump (@banana_meat) September 11, 2017
My fave @StevieNicks came onstage at 7:30 on the dot as promised. I respect the f*ck out of that.
— Molly Hogan (@trendychickadee) September 11, 2017
Ready to see everyone's favorite witch, STEVIE NICKS! @RaviniaFestival pic.twitter.com/Ip8vFOylwi
— Paul Ludwig (@paulludwig) September 11, 2017
About Ravinia
Ravinia, North America’s oldest music festival, stands today as its most musically diverse, presenting over 140 different events throughout the summer. These concerts run the gamut from Yo-Yo Ma to John Legend to the annual summer residency of the nation’s finest orchestra, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
The 36-acre park is nestled in a gently wooded area that makes it an enchanting place to experience music. Guests can bring their own picnics or eat at one of the park restaurants. Children up to age 15, high school and college students are admitted free to the lawn for classical performances.