More than a decade after saying “I do,” Adam Levine is revisiting one of the most unforgettable moments of his wedding to Behati Prinsloo — and it involves a music legend turning a private ceremony into something extraordinary.

A Wedding Moment Straight Out of a Love Song

During a recent appearance on The Voice, Levine shared a deeply personal detail about his 2014 wedding in Mexico: he performed the classic ballad “Leather and Lace” for his bride — alongside Stevie Nicks herself.

Originally recorded by Nicks and Don Henley, the song holds lasting emotional weight for Levine, who described it as “a heavyweight champion” in his life.

The moment wasn’t just romantic — it was surreal. Levine admitted he still “pinches” himself recalling the duet, underscoring how rare it was to share such an intimate milestone with one of his musical idols.

When Music and Love Collide

The wedding, held in Los Cabos in July 2014, was already a high-profile celebration. But the presence of Nicks — and her decision to perform live — elevated the ceremony into something far more personal and memorable.

For Levine, whose career has been defined by chart-topping hits and global tours, the most meaningful performance of his life may not have happened on stage — but at the altar.

A Song That Still Resonates

Years later, the emotional connection to “Leather and Lace” remains unchanged. Levine has revealed that the song still moves him deeply, a reminder of how certain music becomes permanently tied to life’s defining moments.

It’s a rare glimpse into a more personal side of the singer, whose public persona often revolves around performance and competition.

The Bigger Picture

Levine and Prinsloo, who married in 2014 and now share three children, have largely kept their relationship out of the spotlight.

But this story highlights what makes their bond stand out: a shared connection not just through life, but through music.

In an industry built on spectacle, their wedding moment remains strikingly intimate — a simple duet, a legendary voice, and a song that turned a ceremony into a memory that still echoes years later.