On Sunday, the last day of Glastonbury, Avril Lavigne performed on the Other Stage and blew everyone away.
Cara Delevingne, Lady Mary Charteris, and Anya Taylor-Joy, three models, cheered for the singer from the right side of the stage.
In a black short jacket with a worn-out union Jack on the back, Avril looked really cool.
The Sk8er Boi singer showed off her long legs in a red checked skater skirt, fishnet tights, and lace-up knee-high boots.
Avril wore a glamorous festival makeup look with a lot of jewels on her eyes and let her long blonde hair that had been dip-dyed red hang loose.
At the festival, people could be heard singing their hearts out to April’s 2002 hits, “Complicated” and “Sk8er Boi.”
The punk rock singer moved around the stage with the crowd as she sang into a red microphone.
Cara, Mary, and Anya were seen singing along with Avril’s hit songs from the Worthy Farm VIP area.
The white T-shirt, low-rise blue pants, black bucket hat, and pink-framed sunglasses that Cara wore made her look very casual.
Mary also went for a simple look; she wore blue jeans and a stylish black cropped jacket.
As Anya watched from the side of the stage, she looked stunning in her beige shorts and green jacket.
Anya and Cara were seen earlier in the day at Worthy Farm, where they were waiting to see Shania Twain.
As Shania took the stage on Sunday, she became the latest big name at Glastonbury to have sound problems.
The famous singer, who is 58 years old, was seen having trouble with her earpiece and her pitch and time.
Along with drag queens and dancers, Shania made a very dramatic entry. But she quickly ran into problems.
Fan’s were so upset that they rushed to X (formerly Twitter) to slam the team behind the scenes. They felt terrible that Shania’s moment was ruined.
There was a terrible sound mix on Shania! They also said, “The sound at Glastonbury has been terrible on BBC, Cyndi yesterday, and now Shania?” The BBC may simply dislike gay celebrities: It sounds like Shania knows something is wrong with the sound because the sound is pretty bad.
This comes after Dua Lipa defended her main stage performance at Glastonbury by calling out other acts for miming.
When some fans said that pop star Dua Lipa was miming during her Glastonbury set, she firmly denied the claims after the show.
In a private bar at the Worthy Farm event site, the Grammy winner celebrated her big success with her 34-year-old actor boyfriend Callum Turner. “I don’t mime,” she said.
Many more artists, like Coldplay and Camilla Cabello, have been criticised for supposedly miming the words to their own songs. Fans rushed to social media to share their ideas.