Shania Twain hailed Glastonbury as "a unique encounter" as she played the sought after Legends space at the celebration.
The 58-year-old Canadian vocalist opened her set with her 1998 hit tune That Don't Dazzle Me Much.
The star, who told the BBC before the celebration opened she couldn't imagine anything better than to enter the stage riding a horse, was rather joined by a few cross dressers holding horse manikins.
Twain, in a dark Texas style cap and pink unsettled outfit, offered the crowd tunes including Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? what's more, From This Second On during her set on the Pyramid Stage.
The 58-year-old then, at that point, sang the track in full as celebration participants waved their arms as one.
"We will continue with the singalong," Twain said prior to playing the guitar and performing Perpetually And For Generally close by a violin backup.
The star uncovered she had investigated and gone around Glastonbury Celebration site in front of her presentation execution.
"This truly is a city, it's a local area," she said.
"I in all actuality do feel the honor of being here," she added.
"This is a rare encounter, I truly will love this until the end of time."
Twain shut her Glastonbury set with her assassin! I Feel Like A Lady!
Presenting the tune, the Canadian star said: "I feel unique, you folks cause me to feel exceptional, you cause me to feel appreciated, you encourage me… presently in this melody I want you to fill me in regarding how you feel."
In the interim, Glastonbury coordinator Emily Eavis addressed the celebration's own paper about her arrangements for the following year.
She told the Glastonbury Free Press: "We're requiring a decrepit year in 2026 to give the land a rest, and the celebration before a neglected year is dependably a great one to design since you nearly need to squeeze two years into one.
"We're as of now in chats for certain represents it. It's energizing."
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Shania Twain hailed Glastonbury as "a unique encounter" as she played the sought after Legends space at the celebration.
The 58-year-old Canadian vocalist opened her set with her 1998 hit tune That Don't Dazzle Me Much.
The star, who told the BBC before the celebration opened she couldn't imagine anything better than to enter the stage riding a horse, was rather joined by a few cross dressers holding horse manikins.
Twain, in a dark Texas style cap and pink unsettled outfit, offered the crowd tunes including Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? what's more, From This Second On during her set on the Pyramid Stage.
The 58-year-old then, at that point, sang the track in full as celebration participants waved their arms as one.
"We will continue with the singalong," Twain said prior to playing the guitar and performing Perpetually And For Generally close by a violin backup.
The star uncovered she had investigated and gone around Glastonbury Celebration site in front of her presentation execution.
"This truly is a city, it's a local area," she said.
"I in all actuality do feel the honor of being here," she added.
"This is a rare encounter, I truly will love this until the end of time."
Twain shut her Glastonbury set with her assassin! I Feel Like A Lady!
Presenting the tune, the Canadian star said: "I feel unique, you folks cause me to feel exceptional, you cause me to feel appreciated, you encourage me… presently in this melody I want you to fill me in regarding how you feel."
In the interim, Glastonbury coordinator Emily Eavis addressed the celebration's own paper about her arrangements for the following year.
She told the Glastonbury Free Press: "We're requiring a decrepit year in 2026 to give the land a rest, and the celebration before a neglected year is dependably a great one to design since you nearly need to squeeze two years into one.
"We're as of now in chats for certain represents it. It's energizing."
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