Charli XCX puts on a VERY racy display in tiny black hot pants and mesh top as she performs to HUGE crowd at Glastonbury

At the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday night, Charli XCX presented a provocative performance that was full of style and elegance.

32-year-old vocalist flaunted her sleek physique in miniature black leather shorts and a netted top adorned with a skull design.

Charli added a flowing Alexander McQueen scarf as an accessory, while she concealed her eyes beneath large, dark shades.

As she played popular songs like “Party 4 U,” “Speed Drive,” “Sympathy Is a Knife,” and “360,” the crowd erupted in excitement.

Later on, Charli showcased her tune titled Apple, and it was none other than Gracie Abrams, a well-known dancer from a viral sensation, who is the daughter of famous Star Wars director, JJ Abrams, that performed the dance.

Charli reached a major career milestone with the release of her sixth album last year.

Her song reached its greatest success yet, climbing up to the third spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and winning her a Grammy Award.

In a recent chat, the one and only Charli XCX opened up about her future aspirations, sharing that she’s not all about chasing commercial success anymore – it’s the creative freedom that truly fuels my obsession!

In my fervor, I’d say, “To me, preserving my creative autonomy surpasses any ambition for climbing the charts.

At the Cannes International Film Festival, she expressed that there’s not a strong need for her to create another masterpiece similar to ‘Brat’, as when she was producing it, although she strongly believed in its potential and knew exactly what she wanted to achieve with it, she had no clue about how it would be perceived.

She mentioned, “Initially, I was just creating it for my own satisfaction and tailoring its presentation according to my preferences. Yet, I didn’t realize that others would resonate with it as deeply as they actually did.

Charli also hinted that her next album will take a completely different direction.

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I firmly believe that each experience is unique and unrepeatable; my upcoming project might not match the success of my previous work, but embracing the possibility of a flop feels refreshingly authentic to me.

2025’s Glastonbury Festival commenced on a bustling Worthy Farm on Wednesday, as multitudes of festival-goers flocked to the scene. This year’s event is already looking set to become one of the festival’s most memorable and iconic editions.

1975 took over as the headline act on Friday evening, marking their first time gracing the prestigious main stage.

On Saturday, I was absolutely thrilled to witness Neil Young and Chrome Hearts perform on the Pyramid Stage, but it felt like a secret gathering as the crowds were surprisingly sparse. Preceding their set, we had the pleasure of listening to artists such as RAYE, Patchwork (who turned out to be none other than Pulp!), John Fogerty, The Script, Brandi Carlile, and Kaiser Chiefs. What a lineup, right? I simply couldn’t contain my excitement!

On Sunday evening, pop star Olivia Rodrigo will bring a stylish end to the festival, and it’s Rod Stewart who’ll be gracing the stage for his much-anticipated Glastonbury debut, filling the iconic Sunday Legends spot.

On the weekend schedule, notable performances also shine with Wolf Alice and The Prodigy scheduled as the Sunday headliners for the Other Stage.

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The Other Stage has some significant highlights this weekend, with Wolf Alice and The Prodigy taking center stage on Sunday to conclude the event.

Attendees at the festival have been basking in the sunlight, adorned in eye-catching attire, covered in mud on their boots, and immersed in non-stop tunes that embody the unique charm of Glastonbury.

Looking ahead to 2025, Glastonbury Festival promises more unexpected delights, renowned attendees, and moments that will forever be etched in memory, further solidifying its status as a historical music event.

The Glastonbury Festival 2025 will take place from Wednesday, June 25 through Sunday, June 29, offering a full five days of music, excitement, and top-notch performances spread across the fields of Worthy Farm.

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