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Shania Twain at Glastonbury Festival on Sunday (Image: GETTY) Canadian singer-songwriter Lindsay Ell was on stage with Shania Twain during her Glastonbury Festival set on Sunday night, which drew concerns from fans who spotted that she struggled with her in-ear monitors amid patchy sound quality. However, in an exclusive chat with Express.co.

uk, Lindsay has dismissed the technical difficulties as something that a seasoned pro has no fears about. She added that, as someone who has been in the music business since the age of ten herself and has racked up a quarter of a century worth of live shows, "there's one thing you can guarantee - nothing is going to be perfect." She mused: "Sometimes when there is a live broadcast, there are just so many moving pieces, and especially when you're putting so many bands on one stage so quickly that we don't have time to do the same sound checks and set up that we do on a normal show.



" The songstress, who is bringing her own headlining country music show to London in a few days time, added: "I just thought Shania handled it like a pure pro. She obviously is a legend in her own right and has done this for so long and is a true veteran in these things." Meanwhile, she added that the adrenalin rush caused by the sound struggles only motivated the band to work harder.

"I wasn't nervous at all. It was more, if anything, that sometimes when you need to fight a little harder for the show, you play better. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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