Pop princess Kylie Minogue finally made her Glastonbury debut last night - five years after her battle with cancer forced her to pull out.
The Aussie diva joined the Scissor Sisters on stage to perform ‘Any Which Way’.
In 2005 she was due to headline but had to cancel when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Looking emotional but happy the former Neighbours star did not speak directly to the crowd but did wave and blow kisses.
The 42-year-old performed an energetic dance routine with Scissor Sisters singers Ana Matronic and Jake Shears.
When she left the stage she kissed Shears and said to him "remember this".
When Minogue walked on stage she raised the biggest roar of the weekend from the crowd.
Motown legend Stevie Wonder headlines the main stage tonight in his festival debut.
Yesterday the 140,000 revellers packed into Worthy Farm, Somerset, enjoyed a third day of blue skies and temperatures topping 27C - a welcome change from the muddy conditions that have plagued Glastonbury in recent years.
More than 2,100 people have so far been treated by the festival medical team - many for dehydration and sunburn.
The Edge also both made a surprise appearance alongside headliners Muse. U2 had been due to play but were forced to pull out after singer Bono suffered a back injury.