Shania Twain flaunted her timeless figure as she stormed the stage at BST Hyde Park in London on Sunday evening.
The singer, 58, looked sensational in a graphic printed co-ord which featured a jacket and matching skimpy mini skirt.
Shania layered the look over a daringly plunging white shirt which hugged her jaw-dropping curves and teased a glimpse of her ample cleavage.
The Man! I Feel Like A Woman! singer slipped her feet into a pair of bejewelled boots to strut about on stage and accessorised with silver jewellery.
She oozed confidence with her sparkly microphone in hand and belting out her a string of her famous hits.
Shania Twain, 58, flaunted her timeless figure as she stormed the stage at BST Hyde Park in London on Sunday evening
The singer looked sensational in a graphic printed co-ord which featured a jacket and matching skimpy mini skirt
Shania layered the look over a daringly plunging white shirt which hugged her jaw-dropping curves and teased a glimpse of her ample cleavage
Last month Shania became the latest Glastonbury star to be plagued by sound issues as she took to the stage.
The iconic singer could be seen struggling with her ear piece as she seemed to have trouble with her pitch and timing.
Shania made a very dramatic entrance alongside drag queens and dancers, before quickly finding herself beset with problems.
Horrified fans rushed to X, formerly Twitter, to slam the behind the scenes crew as they felt nothing but sympathy for Shania’s moment being ruined.
They wrote: ‘Utterly horrific sound mix on Shania!’: ‘The sound at Glastonbury has been terrible on BBC, Cyndi yesterday and now Shania? Maybe BBC just hates gay icons’: ‘Sound is pretty rubbish for Shania’: ”Looks like Shania knows something is wrong with the sound’.
‘Sorry why does Shania Twain sound awful at Glaso?’: ‘Can someone please rescue Shania. Clearly having bad sound issues and it ain’t helping’: ‘What is going on with the sound for Shania Twain?! She’s really struggling. This is absolutely dreadful’.
It comes after fans have accused more artists of miming at Glastonbury after Dua Lipa hit back at critics over her headline performance.
After the show, pop star Dua Lipa defiantly shut down accusations of miming after some fans accused her of lip-syncing during her Glastonbury set.
The Man! I Feel Like A Woman! singer slipped her feet into a pair of bejewelled boots and accessorised with silver jewellery
She oozed confidence as she strutted her stuff on stage with her sparkly microphone in hand and belting out her a string of her famous hits
Shania was joined on stage by a full band and backing singers
Shania’s incredible performance was also watched by Vogue Williams and her husband Spencer Matthews
The pair cut casual figures at the event and flashed huge smiles
‘I don’t mime,’ said the Grammy Award-winner as she toasted her headline success with her actor boyfriend Callum Turner, 34, in an exclusive bar at the Worthy Farm festival site.
Plenty more, including Coldplay and Camilla Cabello, have come under fire for allegedly miming the words to their own tracks, as fans rushed to social media to share their theories.
At Coldplay‘s record breaking set on Saturday night, frontman Chris Martin wowed crowds after he brought on an old friend to perform with them.
Michael J. Fox arrived on stage in his wheelchair to play the guitar during Fix You and Humankind.
It was a milestone moment for the band, who made history by becoming the first group to headline Glastonbury five times, with Chris Martin, 47, crediting Michael for being the ‘main reason’ they are in a group.
The British band made their debut at the iconic festival in the New Bands Tent in 1999, before headlining in 2002, 2005, 2011, and 2016, and have now made the record for having headlined the festival five times.
Last month Shania became the latest Glastonbury star to be plagued by sound issues as she took to the stage
The iconic singer could be seen struggling with her ear piece as she seemed to have troubles with her pitch and timing
However, while some went wild for the surprise historic musical moment, some more cynical viewers have suggested that Chris Martin may have been miming the words to his songs, rather than singing.
One wrote: ‘Tons of miming and backing tracks being used in this Coldplay performance. Bass player in danger of being made redundant.’
A second said: ‘There’s a fair amount of blagging and miming going on here… Loads of tracks running in the background.’
While a third commented: ‘The people who were giving off about Taylor Swift’s band miming or using backing tracks would get a big surprise if they saw Coldplay’s input list.’