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Glastonbury's 'forgotten' first female headliner looks unrecognisable 36 years after game-changing performance


Hailing from New York, the musician earned recognition when four of her singles entered the UK top 40 in the mid-80s.

Suzanne Vega, (pictured), became the first woman to take the headlining slot at the festival's esteemed Pyramid Stage - but had to wear a bulletroof vest after the band received threats from a stalker In photos shared to her Instagram, Suzanne looks almost unrecognisable, with her long blonde hair and smart style as she poses with her record Flying With Angels Lewis Capaldi is also rumoured to be taking to the stage at Glastonbury for a secret set after releasing his brand new single, Survive.

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