Stevie Nicks Celebrates the 25th Anniversary of “Trouble in Shangri-La” and Friendship with Sheryl Crow: 'Owe It So Much'
Stevie Nicks Celebrates the 25th Anniversary of “Trouble in Shangri-La” and Friendship with Sheryl Crow: 'Owe It So Much'
Daniela AvilaThu, April 30, 2026 at 10:25 PM UTC
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Sheryl Crow and Stevie Nicks in New York City in November 2023Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty -
Stevie Nicks celebrated the 25th anniversary of her album Trouble in Shangri-La with a heartfelt tribute on Instagram
The album marked a major comeback for Nicks in 2001 and featured collaborations with Sheryl Crow and other artists
Nicks and Crow share a decades-long friendship, recently performing together at Crow's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
Stevie Nicks is celebrating a joyous time in her life.
On Thursday, April 30, Nicks marked the 25th anniversary of her beloved sixth studio album Trouble in Shangri-La on social media.
"25 years ago you all visited my Shangri-La for the first time," Nicks, 77, wrote on Instagram, alongside a performance video of "Sorcerer" with collaborator Sheryl Crow.
She added of her friendship with Crow, "This record gave me not only one of the most fun & creative times in my life but also my friendship with @sherylcrow. I owe it so much."
Nicks released Trouble in Shangri-La on May 1, 2001, and it featured collaborations with Crow, Macy Gray, and Sarah McLachlan. The album marked a comeback as it was her first solo album since 1994.
When Crow, 64, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in May 2023, Nicks wrote a heartfelt letter dedicated to her "dearest Sheryl" on Instagram.
"Yes, you can call me psychic ~ I have been listening to Sheryl Crow radio on Pandora for the last 4 days. ~ so many of our memories came flooding back," she wrote.
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"Congratulations, Miz Crow for your upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ~ I am so proud of you ~ It's a very elite club for us women," she continued. "I found out at 4 o'clcok this morning and had to dance around my room for you. See you on the road! Love you, Stevie."
At the time, the "Real Gone" singer wrote in the comments that "if it were not for you, Stevie Nicks, there would be no me."
Crow continued, "You inspire me and you make me want to inspire others. I love you and I'm blessed to know you. 💕"
At the ceremony, the pair performed "Strong Enough" together — over two decades after first performing it in 1999.
Stevie Nicks in November 2024 in New York CityCredit: Noam Galai/Getty
Earlier this month, Nicks performed her first show of 2026 in Thackerville, Okla., after she postponed several shows in 2025 due to a fractured shoulder.
"For a long time it was really over," Nicks said of performing live at her show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. in November. "And I just want you to know that because of you [the fans], because of you, I said to myself from the very first day that I got back to L.A. one day later, 'Well, I'm not gonna deal with this well, so I'm gonna have to just get well.'"
She added, "Because I can't do this. I can't be away from my people!"
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