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Shania Twain: I want to arrive for Glastonbury set on a horse


Country-pop singer and noted equine enthusiast tells BBC of plans ahead of her ‘legend’ slot on Sunday

The singer, 58, is booked for Glastonbury’s traditional “legends” slot which is held on Sunday teatime each year, and generally attracts one of the largest crowds of the weekend. Touring the latter album last year the Guardian gave her Glasgow gig a four-star review, calling it “two full hours stacked with hits, zany cowboys and aliens staging, and towering self-confidence”. Twain also said she was “thinking about which wellies I should bring – I’ve got several pairs at home”, though she’ll be cheered by the news that the weather forecast is for mostly fine and dry conditions on the often-rainy Worthy Farm site.

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