Lola Young puts on a VERY racy display in an underboob-flashing monokini before Glastonbury set – after Lorde sent fans into a frenzy by stripping off during surprise show

At Glastonbury, Lola Young opted for a bold outfit choice while riding in a vehicle en route to her performance, striking a provocative pose for all to see.

Wearing a brief red skirt and a very revealing striped monokini, the 24-year-old British singer shared multiple photos, causing excitement among her fans.

Flashing underboob with the look, Lola pouted for the series of photos. 

additionally, she raised temperatures significantly as she was captured on camera, showcasing her appealing figure gracefully seated atop her tour bus.

Lola titled the series of photos: ‘Coachella came very close to making me vomit… Glastonbury, what can you possibly do next?’

As I prepare for my upcoming performance at the Woodsies stage, slated for 4:30 PM, I can’t help but reflect on the electrifying energy that filled the air when Lorde took over the same stage earlier in the day, sending Glastonbury-goers into a frenzy with her surprise set. It’s an honor to follow in such illustrious footsteps and share the stage with such a talented artist. I can’t wait to bring my unique style and energy to the Woodsies stage later today!

On the very same day, the 28-year-old New Zealander astonished everyone by revealing the cover artwork for her latest vinyl record.

A multitude of enthusiasts rushed towards the Woodsies stage once whispers about a performance by the renowned Royal musician swirled through Worthy Farm.

The level of enthusiasm was so high that managers had to temporarily shut down the stage because it was too crowded, just moments before her performance started.

In 2022, the singer had graced The Pyramid stage before, and this time around, she showcased an array of her most popular songs ranging from “Ribs” to “Green Light.” Additionally, she performed a live interpretation of her latest album.

28-year-old adorned a monochromatic white ensemble, complete with straight-legged denims and a simple white tee, complementing her long, raven tresses left loose for the special event.

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For the occasion, the 28-year-old opted for a full white outfit, featuring straight-fit jeans and an unadorned white shirt, accentuated by her flowing black hair.

As she sang passionately, Lorde momentarily raised her T-shirt, exposing her toned abs and the straps of her bra beneath.

Later on, she removed her T-shirt, revealing her striking physique, which electrified thousands of her supporters.

‘Moooorning’, she greeted the crowd, ‘this is sick’. 

Furthermore, her performance certainly lived up to expectations, as numerous festival attendees flocked to social media to shower the popstar with compliments.

Supporters described the show as ‘out of this world’, ‘utterly euphoric’ and ‘brilliant’. 

This coming Friday, renowned for its rich history, the grand festival welcomes Lola Young, Loyle Carner, PinkPantheress, along with numerous other talented acts, who will perform throughout the day. As the curtain falls, The 1975 will conclude the night on the Pyramid stage.

On the very same day that Lorde unexpectedly unveiled her performance, showcasing numerous tracks from her fresh album “Virgin”, she had earlier stunned fans with the cover art for her new vinyl record.

The performer had previously caused some surprise with the central artwork for the project, depicting an X-ray of her pelvic area, complete with an intrauterine device.

On the other hand, the vinyl edition of Lorde’s fourth studio album under Virgin Records, released after Solar Power in 2021, contains explicit content and seems to depict what looks like her figure covered by sheer plastic trousers.

Expressing their surprise on social networking platforms, some fans expressed concern that their relatives might stumble upon the explicit cover artwork.

It seems they posted on Twitter, “The freshly arrived Lorde vinyl took me by surprise with its insert.” Alternatively, you could say, “Looks like Lorde included a little surprise in the vinyl sleeve!

‘My Lorde vinyl is getting delivered to my parent’s house I’m scared [sic].’ 

‘They also mentioned, “Upon opening your Virgin vinyl record, you find yourself wondering about Lordussy”; or alternatively, “It would have been fascinating to remain inquisitive regarding the Lordussy vinyl record.”‘

On the other hand, some people didn’t find fault with the vinyl’s artwork, instead they deemed it ‘beautiful’, and considered it anything but shocking.

Many people seem excessively concerned about Lady Gaga’s vinyl album cover… frankly, it’s just a depiction of a human figure. Let’s not make such a big deal about something as natural as the human body.

Hang on… Could this be the latest album cover from Lorde that everyone seems to be discussing? It’s undeniably a striking image, and the overall vinyl design is impressive as well, but honestly, it leaves very little to the imagination. I find myself questioning why there’s so much chatter about it. If ’90s Madonna were here, she might have a thing or two to say about this. [sic]

As a die-hard enthusiast, I’ve heard people claim that the response to the vinyl was beyond what they anticipated, with expectations leaning towards a much more explicit tone. However, in reality, it turned out to be less so.

I had expected the Lord Huron vinyl insert to be far more disappointing than what others seem to think, but it appears I may have underestimated its quality.

The freshly released album contains multiple chart-toppers, such as “Man of the Year,” that has already demonstrated its infectious appeal by going viral.

Lorde referred to her new album as expanding gender boundaries and shared that it was motivated by her personal journey towards embracing a more masculine identity.

The star, who uses she/her pronouns, told Rolling Stone that she is ‘in the middle, gender-wise’. 

To clarify more to her fellow singer Chappell Roan about her gender, Lorde stated, “I identify as female, but there are times when I feel like a man.

Previously, fans were taken aback by Lorde’s unconventional approach when she revealed the explicit title and artwork for her latest album.

In my professional opinion, the striking cover image seemed to reveal an X-ray snapshot of what appeared to be a woman’s lower torso region, showcasing her prominent hip bones, the fastening of her belt, and the zipper.

However, what sparked conversation among fans was a specific aspect in the X-ray – an object shaped like a T, which seemed to be an intrauterine device (IUD), a form of contraception inserted into the uterus.

On her website, she claimed the album was written ‘100%’ in blood. 

Lorde said she was both ‘proud and scared’ of the upcoming project in an email sent to fans.

‘The colour of the album is clear. Like bathwater, windows, ice, spit. Full transparency.

‘The language is plain and unsentimental. The sounds are the same wherever possible.

As I embark on this journey of self-discovery and expression, I’m striving to create a portrait that truly encapsulates me – a blend of the raw, primal, innocent, elegant, openhearted, spiritual, and subtly masculine aspects that define my femininity. This endeavor is not just about creating a document; it’s about crafting a reflection of who I am at my core.

I feel a mix of pride and apprehension about this album. It leaves no room for concealment. I think baring our innermost feelings through music is what liberates us.

One of New Zealand’s best-selling singers ever, Lorde, achieved a significant milestone when her 2013 single “Royals” topped the charts in America and was awarded 14 times platinum certification.

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2025-06-27 18:07