Anya Taylor-Joy and Cara Delevingne lead stars on final Glastonbury day
Anya Taylor-Joy and Cara Delevingne led the slew of stars preparing for the closing of Glastonbury 2024, as they were spotted at Worthy Farm on Sunday, the last day of the music festival.
The Furiosa actress, 28, and model, 31, looked typically edgy as they stood waiting for legend Shania Twain to take to the stage.
While Jodie Whittaker put on a very energetic display as she cheered on her friend Paloma Faith during her performance.
And Sophie Ellis-Bextor looked charming in a pink summer dress as she held a Q&A at the Scissors Tent.
The final day of the famous festival will see fans treated to a headline performance from award-winning artist SZA.
Anya Taylor-Joy and Cara Delevingne led the slew of stars preparing for the closing of Glastonbury 2024, as they were spotted at Worthy Farm on Sunday, the last day of the music festival
While Jodie Whittaker put on a very energetic display as she cheered on her friend Paloma Faith during her performance
And Sophie Ellis-Bextor looked charming in a pink summer dress as she held a Q&A at the Scissors Tent
The American singer boasts a long list of accolades for her music, including four Grammy Awards for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Ghost In The Machine and Kiss Me More, Best R&B Song (Snooze), Best Progressive R&B album (SOS).
Her album Ctrl is the second longest charting R&B album by a female musician in the history of Billboard 200.
A distinct force in contemporary R&B, the singer-songwriter has reached multiple album of the year lists with her critically acclaimed record SOS.
Now, she is set to headline to iconic stage at 9.30pm until 11.15pm on the final day of the festival.
While Shania, is taking to the Pyramid Stage for the coveted legends slot, filled by the likes of Johnny Cash and Diana Ross over the years.
Speaking to Radio Times, the Man! I Feel Like A Woman! hitmaker said: ‘It’s an invite that feels like a once-in-a-lifetime thing. I was on the edge of my seat until it became a reality.’
She added: ‘I’m excited but nervous. I’m going as a fan, too: I want to cheer on my fellow Canadian Avril Lavigne, and I’ve never seen Cyndi Lauper or Coldplay live.’
Also taking to the Pyramid Stage on Sunday are Burna Boy (7.30pm-8.30pm), Janelle Monae (5.45pm-8.45pm), Paloma Faith (1.45pm-2.45pm), Seastick Steve (12.30pm-1.15pm) and Interlinked Ballet (11.30am – 12pm).