Cara Delevingne and Anya Taylor-Joy reunited for another girls night out on Friday, weeks after their wild weekend at the Glastonbury Festival, joining a slew of stars at Stevie Nicks’ BST Hyde Park show on Friday.
The stars were pictured among a slew of big names in attendance, with Kirsten Dunst also spotted enjoying a smoking break.
Cara, 31, put on a trendy display as she wore a tailored blue blazer which she layered over a white T-shirt as she chatted to the Furiosa star, 28, at the concert.
In the row behind, Queen Gambit star Anya, 28, looked on in awe as she intently watched Stevie’s surprise duet with hitmaker Harry Styles.
Anna was the epitome of chic as she stepped out in an oversized grey blazer and a white T-Shirt.

Cara Delevingne and Anya Taylor-Joy reunited for another girls night out on Friday, joining a slew of stars at Stevie Nicks’ BST Hyde Park show on Friday

The stars were pictured among a slew of big names in attendance, with Kirsten Dunst (pictured) also spotted enjoying a smoking break

Anya cut a casual figure as she joined many big names watching Stevie’s Hyde Park show
Cutting a casual figure, the blonde beauty accessorised with a navy cap and a myriad of scrunchies and bracelets on her wrist.
Elsewhere Kirsten Dunst was spotted smoking a dodgy-looking cigarette as she hid behind some rectangle-shaped tinted sunglasses.
SpiderMan actress Kirsten, 42, looked quirky as she wore a white T-shirt layered under a lime green corduroy blazer.
To accessorise, she wore some black rectangle sunglasses as she left her blonde wavy tresses to flow over shoulders.
For the special gig, Stevie brought out Harry Styles as she paid an emotional tribute to late bandmate Christine McVie on what would have been her 81st birthday.
Christine tragically died in December 2022 after suffering a stroke as she battled against cancer.
Harry joined Stevie on stage for a perfomance of her classic hit Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around and Landslide before she paid tribute to her later friend.
The pop star oozed confidence as he took to the mic in his trademark 70s suit while Stevie was every inch the rocker in all black.

The Furiosa star was joined by her pal Cara, who was in high spirits as she watched the Hyde Park concert

Cara put on a trendy display as she wore a tailored blue blazer which she layered over a white T-shirt

The row behind, Anya was the epitome of chic as she stepped out in an oversized grey blazer and a white T-Shirt

Queen Gambit star Anya, 28, looked on in awe as she intently watched Stevie duet with Harry Styles

SpiderMan actress Kirsten, 42, looked quirky as she wore a white T-shirt layered under a lime green corduroy blazer

To accessorise, she wore some black rectangle sunglasses as she left her blonde wavy tresses to flow over shoulders

Stella McCartney (right) was also seen at the star-studded event as she stepped out in a slicked back bun and a blue zip-up jumper

Stella appeared to be in top spirits for the evening as she flashed a smile with a friend

For the special gig, Stevie brought out Harry Styles as she paid an emotional tribute to late bandmate Christine McVie on what would have been her 81st birthday

Christine (R) tragically died in December 2022 after suffering a stroke as she battled against cancer (pictured with Stevie)
As Harry watched on, an emotional Stevie told the audience: I want you to know that Christine was my girl and she loved all of us and today was her birthday’.
‘All of you have helped me get over [her death] and I want you to know how much I appreciate it’.
Before telling Harry: ‘Harry, I thank you, we thank you!’.
Stevie previously revealed the death of Christine put the final nail in the coffin of their legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac following five decades.
The classic line-up – including John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, and Mick Fleetwood – performed for the final time together during their MusiCares tribute at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan in 2018.
Shortly after, Buckingham was fired and replaced with singer-guitarist Mike Campbell and musician Neil Finn, who joined Fleetwood Mac for their 88-date An Evening with Fleetwood Mac tour in 2018-2019.
‘We had a really great time and it was a huge tour. That was there in the realm of possibility,’ the 75-year-old rock queen told Vulture.
‘But when Christine died, I felt like you can’t replace her. You just can’t. Without her, what is it? You know what I mean? She was like my soul mate, my musical soul mate, and my best friend that I spent more time with than any of my other best friends outside of Fleetwood Mac.’

Harry joined Stevie on stage for a perfomance of her classic hit Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around and Landslide before she paid tribute to her later friend
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She told the audience: ‘All of you have helped me get over [her death] and I want you to know how much I appreciate it’

Stevie (R) previously revealed the death of Christine (L) put the final nail in the coffin of their legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac following five decades (pictured 1987)

End of an era: The classic line-up – including John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, and Mick Fleetwood – performed for the final time together during their MusiCares tribute at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan in 2018
Stevie (born Stephanie) compared her relationship with the British keyboardist-singer to Taylor Swift’s 2022 song You’re on Your Own, Kid where she wrote the line ‘you always have been.’
‘That was Christine and I. We were on our own in that band. We always were. We protected each other,’ Nicks explained.
‘Who am I going to look over to on the right and have them not be there behind that Hammond organ? When she died, I figured we really can’t go any further with this. There’s no reason to.’
Fleetwood Mc drummer said he was still holding out hope that Buckingham and lead singer Stevie can bury the hatchet.
The co-founder of the band made a point of sharing that a peaceful resolution between the two former bandmates and lovers doesn’t necessarily have to involve the reformation of Fleetwood Mac.
‘It’s no secret, it’s no title-tattle that there is a brick wall there emotionally,’ the British musician, 77, told Mojo of Buckingham and Nicks’ rocky relationship that spans back to the 1960s.
He added, ‘Stevie’s able to speak clearly about how she feels and doesn’t feel, as does Lindsey. But I’ll say, personally, I would love to see a healing between them – and that doesn’t have to take the shape of a tour, necessarily.’