Shania Twain has expressed her desire to bring a horse on stage for her Glastonbury performance.In an interview with BBC Breakfast, Twain admitted she’s been contemplating a grand entrance to the Pyramid Stage this weekend.
Twain will be taking to the stage in the festival’s Legends slot this Sunday, (June 30).Twain told BBC Breakfast: “I’d love to ride a horse to the stage.
I love horses. I love animals I’m going to see if there’s a horse around I can borrow.” However, it seems she hadn’t run it by Glasto officials yet, as she added: “I’ll have to find out if it’s allowed.”An avid equine lover, she’s previously featured horses in on-stage performances, most notably during her 2014 Vegas residency, where she rode a white horse each night to sing her hit single ‘You’re Still the One’.And it seems Twain has been considering bringing the stunt to Glastonbury for a while, telling BBC Radio 2: “Maybe I could show up on a carriage, you know… a team of horses or something.
I’m sure that could be arranged,” back in March.Twain is set to take to the stage on Sunday June 30 at 3:45pm-5:00pm BST for the coveted Legends slot, which has previously seen performances from likes of Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Diana Ross, Kylie Minogue, Barry Gibb and Lionel Richie.The gates to Glastonbury are now open, with over 200,000 people heading to the site for a long weekend of music and entertainment, ending Monday (July 1).
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