kept making sure she didn’t flash herself to the crowd.
The singer, 44, wowed festival-goers at Worthy Farm on Sunday in a gold sequinned leotard and tasseled cape.
As her set was drawing to a close, she got the crowd pumped by getting the audience involved while she belted Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer).
According to PA news agency, the asked everyone if she had done her job of setting them up for the day, adding: ‘Thank you for being so gorgeous, can you apologise to the other artists like Cat Stevens and Elton for all the tinsel I’ve left on the stage but I did check and my boobs haven’t popped out so that’s a bonus.’
Sophie herself is a major Glastonbury fan, and has been ‘a few more times’ than when she’s been performing – often with her husband Richard Jones, as the weekend usually falls on their anniversary.
Asked if she gets nervous around major gigs like Glastonbury, the Murder On The Dancefloor star answers easily and confidently: ‘I don’t get nervous.’
‘I think because I find things too exciting – nerves isn’t really a thing.’
‘It does this weekend as well,’ she reveals. ‘It’s on Sunday, the day we play.’
The singer, who is also set to play a sold-out show at London’s Lafayette on June 30, explains: ‘I don’t think it’s nerve-wracking because all we’re all having fun. I have a great band with me, I love what we do. I’ve had things go wrong so there’s not point in worrying about that, it’s out of my hands. I don’t really get nervous in that way.’
The last day is set to be another epic day, with a wide range of musical acts including Blondie, War On Drugs, Queens Of The Stone Age and many more all taking to the .
All eyes however will be on the headliner for the day – – as he takes to the Pyramid stage for , after .
Sophie Ellis-Bextor‘s Glastonbury performance is available to stream on BBC iPlayer.