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Shania Twain Wows Glastonbury Crowd in Legendary Performance
Shania Twain took the Glastonbury stage by storm in a legendary performance, captivating the massive crowd with her larger-than-life presence and iconic hits. The anticipation had been building at Worthy Farm, with rumors circulating about Twain’s grand entrance on horseback.
Although the horseback arrival turned out to be just a rumor, Twain did not disappoint. She made a dazzling entrance surrounded by elaborate hobby horses and a vibrant entourage of dancers and drag queens, exuding country glamour and showmanship.
As Twain kicked off her set with the iconic ‘That Don’t Impress Me Much,’ the crowd erupted with recognition and excitement. Adorned in a rhinestone-studded cowboy hat and a black mini-dress, Twain channeled her status as both a music legend and a beloved gay icon.
Despite her battle with Lyme disease affecting her voice, Twain’s performance radiated energy and gratitude. Her setlist included hits like ‘Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)’ and ‘You’re Still the One,’ drawing on her classic repertoire that has defined her as a crossover country star.
Throughout the show, Twain expressed her gratitude for being part of Glastonbury’s coveted Legends Slot, following in the footsteps of music icons like Dolly Parton and Diana Ross. Her charisma and stage presence resonated with the diverse audience, from die-hard country music fans to newcomers embracing the genre’s resurgence.
Notable figures spotted in the crowd during Twain’s performance included model Cara Delevigne and actress Anya Taylor Joy, adding to the star-studded atmosphere of the festival. Twain’s closing song, ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman,’ brought the entire audience together in a euphoric sing-along, cementing her status as a timeless musical force.