Shania Twain to Make Glastonbury Entrance on Horseback
- Shania Twain plans to ride a horse to her Legends slot performance at Glastonbury.
- Fans can catch the country star's iconic performance on the Pyramid Stage.
- This year's Glastonbury will feature an unforgettable show by Shania Twain.
Shania Twain, the iconic Canadian singer, is set to perform at Glastonbury’s Legends slot and is feeling overwhelmed at the prospect of following in the footsteps of music legends like Dolly Parton, Diana Ross, and Kenny Rogers. Twain, known for her hit album "Come on Over," plans to include popular singles like "Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" and "From This Moment On" in her Glastonbury setlist. Despite ruling out guest appearances, Twain is excited to connect with the crowd and share her music journey with them. Twain, who will perform on Sunday, June 30th, is gearing up for her show and seeking advice from friend Lionel Richie, who previously played at Glastonbury. She emphasizes the importance of camping experience in her life and aims to share tips with festival-goers about pitching tents. Twain's performance is expected to feature some of her biggest hits, promising an energetic and engaging show for the audience. To secure a good spot near the Pyramid Stage, Twain advises committing to watching acts before the headliner and staying put to avoid losing the prime location. She reminisces about her musical influences, including Dolly Parton, and her journey from learning guitar at a young age to becoming a country music sensation. Twain's performance is anticipated to be a highlight of the festival, offering fans a chance to sing along to her classic songs and enjoy a memorable experience at Glastonbury. In addition to Twain's performance, the festival will feature other acts like Paloma Faith and SZA, providing a diverse lineup for music enthusiasts. Twain's setlist is likely to include fan-favorite songs such as "Man!" and "You’re Still the One," ensuring a lively and entertaining show for attendees. As the countdown to Glastonbury continues, fans eagerly anticipate Twain's performance and the electrifying atmosphere that the festival is known for creating.