Shania Twain hopes to pull off a Glastonbury first by riding a horse to the Pyramid stage on Sunday, ahead of her teatime Legends slot. When asked about any special plans for her appearance, the Canadian singer told BBC Breakfast: "I love horses. I love animals I’m going to see if there’s a horse around, I can borrow.

" She continued: "I’d love to ride a horse to the stage," but admitted, "I’ll have to find out if it’s allowed." This would be far from the first time that Twain has incorporated horses into her work. From 2012, her Las Vegas residency at the Ceasars Palace Colosseum, featured her singing her hit You’re Still the One on stage, while sitting on a white horse.

The video for her 2005 single Don’t! also included Twain riding a horse through a yucca plantation and she often appears on social media with her own horses including three Tennessee Walking Horses and two Saddlebreds. Shania Twain, 58, says that she is a little "overwhelmed" at the idea of following in the musical footsteps of Dolly Parton, Diana Ross and Kenny Rogers (those are three she highlights), by playing Glastonbury’s Legends slot: "They are all people I consider to be music heroes and have been a big influence on my own career, so it’s surreal to have been invited." "It’s been explained to me that it is a real event, a once in a lifetime thing.

Everyone keeps going: ‘Let me tell you about it. Let me tell you about my experiences.’" The Canadian says that she will be seeking o.