âHats off to you, Glastonbury,â Shania Twain announces with all but a wink as she looks admiringly out across the plain, taking in a field filled with thousands of weary festival-goers â every other one of whom, it seems, is rocking a pink cowboy hat.
She doesnât arrive on the Pyramid Stage for her gloriously camp Legends slot astride a horse, as she hinted she would, but she does canter onstage in a pink ruffled cape. Thatâs soon discarded, mind, as she runs up and down the Pyramid with all the gusto of Joe Wicks, who led a mass workout on the Park Stage on Friday.
The 58-year-old opens with âThat Donât Impress Me Muchâ, an endorphin rush of a song that sets the tone for a show that surely lifts many a spirit. Then comes a rhinestone volley of county-pop bangers with which she seems determined to warm hearts and raise pulses. âWhen youâre having a shitty day, look back on this day at Glastonbury,â she beams.

At times, though, Shania seems genuinely overawed by the enormity of the audience, tumbling off stream-of-consciousness mutterings that makes you wonder what happened to the slick patter she presumably brings to her Las Vegas residencies. She wonders how âyou make it to peeâ when youâre in a crowd at a festival. If you had a quid for every time Shania says sheâs âgratefulâ to be here, you could turn Worthy Farm into your own personal cattle ranch.
You canât argue with the songs, her voice or the way her guitarists shred their axes, though. The rumoured Harry Styles appearance obviously doesnât come off, but thereâs enough camp to go around when she hams up it during an a capella section of âYouâre Still the Oneâ and her fiddle player absolutely loses it during âAny Man of Mineâ. By the time she inevitably closes with âMan! I Feel Like A Woman!â and pink flares stream across a field full of cowboys and gals belting it out karaoke-style (âManâs shirts! Short skirt!â), youâd have to admit sheâs revved the crowd up pretty well.
So move over, Joe Wicks: if you find yourself flagging on day three at a festival, what you really need is a rejuvenating bonanza of pop high-camp replete with cowboy hats, pink clobber and a good fiddle. Looks like we made it.
Shania Twain’s Glastonbury 2024 setlist was:
âThat Don’t Impress Me Muchâ
âDon’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)â
âYou Win My Loveâ
âUp!â
âI’m Gonna Getcha Good!â
âYou’re Still the Oneâ
âForever and for Alwaysâ
âCome on Overâ
âAny Man of Mineâ
âGiddy Up!â
âWhose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?â
âHoney, I’m Homeâ
âFrom This Moment Onâ
â(If You’re Not in It for Love) I’m Outta Here!â
âMan! I Feel Like a Woman!â
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