Over 50 years since Heart burst onto the music scene as one of the first female-fronted hard rock bands ever, sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson are still blowing audiences away onstage. Fans were thrilled this week when Heart played an epic show at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania…and as a clip shared on social media proved, they sound (and look) just as amazing as ever.

    In the video, singer Ann, 75, and singer-guitarist Nancy, 71, performed Heart’s classic 1977 hit “Barracuda” from the album Little Queen. While Nancy’s hair was still her trademark blonde shade, Ann wore her hair in a cascade of silver curls. Commenters were quick to gush over her stunning look.

    “Ann is really rocking the grey hair,” one person wrote, with a second agreeing, “Still beautiful and amazing.”

    “They are both so gorgeous,” declared someone else.

    Ann Wilson was treated for cancer in 2024

    Heart’s current “Royal Flush” tour is particularly meaningful for both fans and the Wilson sisters, as the band was forced to postpone a number of 2024 concerts due to Ann’s battle with cancer.

    “It’s been really an amazing thing to be doing these shows and seeing Ann just like gaining her power at every show,” Nancy said in an interview with The Tennessean this week.

    “We had to postpone [the tour] for a few months and she did a cancer treatment with chemo and then she completely kicked its ass and then we got back out. She’s been just gaining and gaining in this amazing way and we are just experiencing these super, aspirational kinds of shows lately,” Nancy continued.

    “People are really rooting for us because they know we’ve been through some hell and high water this past year or so, and we’re kind of coming out of it victorious and we’re feeling really good,” she added.

    Thankfully for fans, the “Royal Flush” tour is scheduled to run through the summer of 2026.

    Related: Why Iconic ’80s Rock Band Heart Refused to Play This ‘Hideous’ Chart-Topper Live

    This story was originally published by Parade on Dec 17, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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