Country legend, Shania Twain, was the star on Glastonbury's last day as she took to her Legends Slot with her rhinestone-studded cowboy hat, arm-length gloves and a black mini-dress, offset by a cascading pink cloak that she twirled around with camp abandon.

The 58-year-old was walked on stage by two drag queens and six dancers, holding aloft six brightly coloured hobby horses before launching straight into one of her biggest hits, ‘That Don't Impress Me Much.’ The Canadian songstress warmed up, beforehand, by taking a tour of Worthy Farm and even meeting fellow-headliner, Dua Lipa for a few tips.

She was able to see how big the gig was and how the crowd stretched all the way to the back of the field to see Coldplay's audience on Saturday night. And while Chris Martin had Tom Cruise and Stormzy watching his set, Twain got her own cast of A-listers, including model Cara Delevigne and Mad Max star Anya Taylor Joy watching her.

Before her show, the 58-year-old said she was a little "overwhelmed" at the idea of following in the footsteps of Dolly Parton, Diana Ross and Kenny Rogers in the coveted Sunday afternoon Legends slot to blast out world-famous hits that included the much-celebrated. "They are all people I consider to be music heroes and have been a big influence on my own career, so it’s surreal to have been invited," she said, before creating her on Glastonbury legacy with her hit (That Don’t Impress Me Much), and many more

She was also seen dancing alongside Candice Scott and Sophie Barton on the Pyramid Stage - with both dancers hand-picked from hundreds of people who entered a competition for the chance to appear on stage with the star.