Sabrina Carpenter stole the show at the 2026 Met Gala with another surprise performance with a legendary singer.
Just weeks after her iconic duet with Madonna at Coachella, the 26-year-old joined forces with Stevie Nicks for a duet of Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 song Landslide.
After kicking off the evening’s entertainment with her own songs House Tour, Espresso, and Please, Please, Please, the 77-year-old joined Sabrina onstage at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Egyptian wing.
Alongside Landslide, the pair delivered a stunning rendition of Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow.
Nicks also delighted the A-list crowd with performances of Gypsy and Edge of Seventeen.
Sabrina, who was a co-chair of this year’s Met Gala, wore a Dior look by Irish designer Jonathan Anderson.
According to Vogue, the dress was made entirely out of film strips from Audrey Hepburn’s 1954 classic movie Sabrina.
Paired with a 1920s-style headpiece, the look perfectly reflected the “Sabrinawood” aesthetic she showed off at Coachella.
The pop singer said Jonathan designed it after working on her Coachella looks, and that Sabrina is one of her favourite films of all time.












