HOLLYWOOD REPORTER RUMORS: Stevie Nicks & Fleetwood Mac Tipped for Hollywood Walk of Fame in Class of 2025

By Celeste Vaughn | Entertainment Correspondent | June 20, 2025

Hollywood, CA – In what could become one of the most iconic moments in Walk of Fame history, The Hollywood Reporter has learned from exclusive sources that Stevie Nicks—the mystical rock goddess—and her legendary band Fleetwood Mac are set to be honored with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as part of the highly anticipated Class of 2025.

Though the official announcement is still weeks away, industry insiders reveal that both Nicks and Fleetwood Mac are “strongly confirmed” for the 2025 inductee list. The dual honor would mark a historic moment, as Nicks would join the small circle of artists to receive stars for both solo and group contributions—mirroring her rare double induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

“There’s no question—this is long overdue,” an unnamed Walk of Fame selection panel member told THR. “Nicks’s solo career broke boundaries for women in rock, and Fleetwood Mac is one of the most beloved bands of all time. We knew the public would erupt with joy over this.”

Double the Legacy

Sources suggest that the stars will be installed side by side along a special stretch of Hollywood Boulevard reserved for music icons. Plans are already underway for a massive fan-attended ceremony sometime in early 2026, with appearances expected from surviving Fleetwood Mac members Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, and possibly even Lindsey Buckingham, fueling rumors of a symbolic reunion.

Stevie Nicks, who just wrapped a critically acclaimed solo tour, has reportedly been “deeply moved” by the news, though no official statement has been released from her camp.

“We’ve always believed the sidewalk could use a little more magic,” said a fan on social media. “And nobody brings the magic like Stevie.”

A Star-Studded Class

Fleetwood Mac and Nicks are expected to join a blockbuster Class of 2025 that, according to whispers in the industry, could also include artists like Missy Elliott, Dolly Parton, and even the late Prince via a posthumous honor. The full class is scheduled to be revealed at a press conference by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce in July.

Legacy Carved in Stone (and Concrete)

From their chart-topping hits like “Dreams”, “Go Your Own Way”, and “Rhiannon” to the drama-fueled brilliance of Rumours, Fleetwood Mac has left a mark on music history that transcends generations. Stevie Nicks, with her distinctive voice, poetic lyrics, and shawl-draped mystique, has become an enduring symbol of rock femininity and independence.

The stars on Hollywood Boulevard will be more than just an honor—they’ll be a permanent shrine for fans worldwide who still find solace in the band’s timeless music.

Stay tuned for updates as the official Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2025 is unveiled. Until then, start planning your visit because Hollywood is about to get a whole lot more magical.

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