Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Adds Stevie Nicks, Ice-T, Adam Levine and More to 2023 Induction Ceremony

The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction will broadcast live from Brooklyn on Friday Nov. 3

Ice-T, Stevie Nicks, Adam Levine
Ice-T; Stevie Nicks; Adam Levine. Photo:

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The 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has expanded its lineup.

On Tuesday, it was revealed that Stevie Nicks, Ice-T, Adam Levine, Carrie Underwood, Common, LL Cool J, Miguel, Queen Latifah and Sia would be joining the roster of presenters and special guests during the upcoming 38th annual Induction Ceremony.

Last month, it was announced that Brandi CarlileChris StapletonDave MatthewsElton JohnH.E.R., New Edition and St. Vincent would be performing at this year's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 

The aforementioned artists will honor this year's inductees, who were announced n May. 

Kate BushSheryl CrowMissy Elliott, the late George MichaelWillie Nelson, Rage Against the Machine and The Spinners make up the 2023 class. Several other artists will also receive honorary awards: DJ Kool Herc and Link Wray will be recognized for musical influence, and Chaka Khan, Al Kooper and Bernie Taupin will receive the musical excellence award. 

The late Soul Train creator Don Cornelius will receive the Ahmet Ertegun Award, which is given to a “non-performing industry professional” for their influence.

When the inductees were initially announced in May, John Sykes, Chairman of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, shared a statement in a press release. "This year's incredible group of Inductees reflects the diverse artists and sounds that define rock & roll," he said. "We are honored that this November's Induction Ceremony in New York will coincide with two milestones in music culture; the 90th birthday of Willie Nelson and the 50th Anniversary of the birth of Hip Hop."

The Rock Hall shared the full list of 2023 nominees in February, which included Cyndi Lauper, Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order, Soundgarden, A Tribe Called Quest, Warren Zevon and The White Stripes

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In May, the Fleetwood Mac singer, 74, shared an Instagram letter dedicated to Crow, 61, after news of her induction was announced.

Stevie Nicks welcomes Sheryl Crow to R&R HOF
Sheryl Crow and Stevie Nicks. Randy Holmes/ABC via Getty

"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," Nicks wrote.

"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."

Crow, 61, replied in the comments of Nicks' post: "If it were not for you, Stevie Nicks, there would be no me."

"You inspire me and you make me want to inspire others," Crow added. "I love you and I'm blessed to know you. 💕"

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will broadcast live on ABC and Disney+ from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Friday, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. ET. 

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