Shania Twain hopes to pull off a Glastonbury first by riding a horse to the Pyramid stage on Sunday, ahead of her teatime Legends slot. When asked about any special plans for her appearance, the Canadian singer told : "I love horses. I love animals I’m going to see if there’s a horse around, I can borrow." She continued: "I’d love to ride a horse to the stage," but admitted, "I’ll have to find out if it’s allowed."
This would be far from the first time that Twain has incorporated horses into her work. From 2012, her Las Vegas residency at the Ceasars Palace Colosseum, featured her singing her hit You’re Still the One on stage, while sitting on a white horse. The video for her 2005 single Don’t! also included Twain riding a horse through a yucca plantation and she often appears on social media with her own horses including three Tennessee Walking Horses and two Saddlebreds.
Overwhelmed: Shania Twain, 58, says that she is a little "overwhelmed" at the idea of following in the musical footsteps of Dolly Parton, Diana Ross and Kenny Rogers (those are three she highlights), by playing Glastonbury’s Legends slot: "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."
"It’s been explained to me that it is a real event, a once in a lifetime thing. Everyone keeps going: ‘Let me tell you about it. Let me tell you about my experiences.’" The Canadian says that she will be seeking out advice from her friend Lionel Richie, who played a triumphant set in 2015: "I’m sure he’ll share his joy," she laughs.
Come on Over: Much like Taylor Swift, Shania Twain was a huge country star, who after adopting a pop sound, became a worldwide phenomenon. Released in the late 90s, Come on Over, is one of the top 10 best-selling global albums of all time and its singles, including Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) and From This Moment On, will feature highly in her Glastonbury setlist.
"I'm planning on getting up there and having so much fun. I'd love to be able to sing with everyone and be a part of the journey of the crowd. So, I'm going to do everything familiar. I want to do the hits. I want to do what they know." She says her Glastonbury show will almost certainly be free of guest appearances, ruling out the potential for Harry Styles to return the favour she bestowed on him, when joining him for duets of You’re Still the One and Man! I Feel Like a Woman! during his Coachella 2022 headlining slot.
On stage Harry Styles explained what her music meant to him: "In the car, with my mother as a child, this lady taught me to sing. She also told me that men are trash." Looking back on that night, a huge smile crosses her face: "It was such a compliment for him to invite me up on stage. That was really great. I’m sure we’ll do it again some time."
Twain also has advice for those wanting to join in with another Glastonbury tradition - wearing fancy dress on the Sunday to honour the act in the legends slot. She agrees that a good place to look for inspiration would be the video for That Don’t Impress Me Much, in which she was seen walking through the desert in a leopard skin hooded catsuit.
"Anything in leopard print and any colour of leopard print," she enthuses. "Pink, blue, green, black and white. Classic. You know, it can be a scarf, a hat, sunglasses, socks. Although I wouldn't see socks. That's probably not a good idea. Gloves. That one's easy." She also approves of the idea of people recreating her top hat and veil look from the Man! I Feel Like a Woman! video.