Anya Taylor-Joy and Cara Delevingne led the slew of stars preparing for the closing of Glastonbury 2024, as they were spotted at Worthy Farm on Sunday, the last day of the music festival.
The Furiosa actress, 28, and model, 31, looked typically edgy as they stood waiting for legend Shania Twain to take to the stage.
While Jodie Whittaker put on a very energetic display as she cheered on her friend Paloma Faith during her performance.
And Sophie Ellis-Bextor looked charming in a pink polkadot maxidress as she held a Q&A at the Scissors Tent.
Anya put on a leggy display ahead of Shania’s highly anticipated set, wearing a minidress under an oversized khaki jacket with brown hiking boots.
Anya Taylor-Joy and Cara Delevingne led the slew of stars preparing for the closing of Glastonbury 2024, as they were spotted at Worthy Farm on Sunday, the last day of the music festival
While Jodie Whittaker put on a very energetic display as she cheered on her friend Paloma Faith during her performance
And Sophie Ellis-Bextor looked charming in a pink polkadot maxidress as she held a Q&A at the Scissors Tent
The movie star hid her face under a knitted beanie and a pair of black sunglasses, while puffing on a cigarette.
While Cara complemented her famous friend, sporting pink shades and a fluffy striped bucket hat.
The American Horror Story star opted for a casual ensemble, wearing jeans and a lime green hoodie under a waterproof jacket, while holding a thermos.
At one point Anya could be seen offering her pal some affection, as she wrapped her arms around her and gave her a hug.
Jodie, 42, looked like she was having the time of her life as she watched her pal Paloma, also 42, from the VIP area.
The Doctor Who star couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she sang along with her friends and former Celebrity Bake Off co-star.
Paloma’s Glastonbury performance came just days after she had lost her voice, forcing her to cancel her gig in Southampton.
While giving an energetic performance, the still recuperating singer ensured she sipped tea throughout the set to ease her sore throat.
The Furiosa actress, 28, and model, 31, looked typically edgy as they stood waiting for legend Shania Twain to take to the stage
Anya put on a leggy display ahead of Shania’s highly anticipated set, wearing a minidress under an oversized khaki jacket with brown hiking boots, while puffing on a cigarette
The movie star hid her face under a knitted beanie and a pair of black sunglasses, as she wrapped an arm around Cara
While Cara complemented her famous friend, sporting pink shades and a fluffy striped bucket hat
The American Horror Story star opted for a casual ensemble, wearing jeans and a lime green hoodie under a waterproof jacket, while holding a thermos
At one point Anya could be seen offering her pal some affection, as she wrapped her arms around her and gave her a hug
The famous duo have been seen front and centre at Glastonbury all week, with the pair spotted linking arms as they strolled through Worthy Farm on Friday
Sophie, 45, looked in cheerful spirits at Worthy Farm, the day after she had made a surprise appearance during Peggy Gou’s set.
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Sophie has seen a recent resurgence in popularity since her 2001 hit song Murder On The Dancefloor was used in the infamous ending scene of Saltburn last year.
Speaking about the song’s revival in the Q&A, she credited Glastonbury as being ‘part of what’s happened’ in causing the track’s rising popularity.
Sophie said: ‘I was lucky enough to perform on the Pyramid, actually at about this time last year. Oh my god, I was in such a good mood.
‘It was like all my birthdays are come at once and when I say murder at the end, and people were letting off their flares, and I was like this is magical.
‘And I do believe that even though obviously Saltburn and everything that happened with having that amazing scene in the movie has been the sort of tipping point.
‘There were little bubbles that were happening with that song over the course of last year, actually … other … festivals … so I think it’s all contributed actually.’
Jodie, 42, looked like she was having the time of her life as she watched her pal Paloma, also 42, from the VIP area
The Doctor Who star couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she sang along with her friends and former Celebrity Bake Off co-star
Paloma’s Glastonbury performance came just days after she had lost her voice, forcing her to cancel her gig in Southampton
While giving an energetic performance, the still recuperating singer ensured she sipped tea throughout the set to ease her sore throat
She added: ‘But … murder is like a really good friend of mine and we’ve been having adventures over the years and now we’ve just gone away on like this amazing unexpected trip together and it’s wild but it’s so much fun, and I’ve just been trying to enjoy it without any expectation outside of enjoying it.
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‘You know what I mean? Because it’s a very unusual thing to have a song like that come back and have this moment this year, and I just want to enjoy what this is about.
‘And I’m also I suppose I’m trying to challenge how long I can dine out on one song as well.’
Elsewhere Florence Pugh got into the festival spirit by wearing a quirky brown feathered hat at the final day of Glastonbury on Sunday.
The actress, 28, showed off her incredible figure in a semi-sheer leopard print catsuit which she teamed with black boots and bomber jacket.
The Don’t Worry Darling star carried her belongings in a black bumbag and wore a pair of bold mirrored sunglasses.
She was seen catching up and enjoying drinks with friends during the legendary festival at Worthy Farm.
Florence was in good spirits as she hugged a pal before posing for selfies in her festival outfit.
Sophie, 45, looked in cheerful spirits at Worthy Farm, the day after she had made a surprise appearance during Peggy Gou’s set
Appearing at Glastonbury’s new ‘femme-queer’ space, Scissors, the singer discussed her music and the importance of the LGBTQ+ community
Sophie has seen a recent resurgence in popularity since her 2001 hit song Murder On The Dancefloor was used in the infamous ending scene of Saltburn last year
Speaking about the song’s revival in the Q&A, she credited Glastonbury as being ‘part of what’s happened’ in causing the track’s rising popularity
Florence Pugh got into the festival spirit by wearing a quirky brown feathered hat at the final day of Glastonbury on Sunday
The actress, 28, showed off her incredible figure in a semi-sheer leopard print catsuit which she teamed with black boots and bomber jacket
The final day of the famous festival will see fans treated to a headline performance from award-winning artist SZA.
The American singer boasts a long list of accolades for her music, including four Grammy Awards for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for Ghost In The Machine and Kiss Me More, Best R&B Song (Snooze), Best Progressive R&B album (SOS).
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Her album Ctrl is the second longest charting R&B album by a female musician in the history of Billboard 200.
A distinct force in contemporary R&B, the singer-songwriter has reached multiple album of the year lists with her critically acclaimed record SOS.
Now, she is set to headline to iconic stage at 9.30pm until 11.15pm on the final day of the festival.
While Shania, is taking to the Pyramid Stage for the coveted legends slot, filled by the likes of Johnny Cash and Diana Ross over the years.
Speaking to Radio Times, the Man! I Feel Like A Woman! hitmaker said: ‘It’s an invite that feels like a once-in-a-lifetime thing. I was on the edge of my seat until it became a reality.’
She added: ‘I’m excited but nervous. I’m going as a fan, too: I want to cheer on my fellow Canadian Avril Lavigne, and I’ve never seen Cyndi Lauper or Coldplay live.’
Also taking to the Pyramid Stage on Sunday are Burna Boy (7.30pm-8.30pm), Janelle Monae (5.45pm-8.45pm), Paloma Faith (1.45pm-2.45pm), Seastick Steve (12.30pm-1.15pm) and Interlinked Ballet (11.30am – 12pm).
The final day of the famous festival will see fans treated to a headline performance from award-winning artist SZA (pictured in April)
While Shania, is taking to the Pyramid Stage for the coveted legends slot, filled by the likes of Johnny Cash and Diana Ross over the years (pictured during set)
Speaking to Radio Times, the Man! I Feel Like A Woman! hitmaker said: ‘It’s an invite that feels like a once-in-a-lifetime thing. I was on the edge of my seat until it became a reality’