Jess Glynne makes Glastonbury debut after throat surgery
Singer Jess Glynne has made her Glastonbury Festival debut after canceling her set last year (15) on doctor's orders.
The 26-year-old was scheduled to appear at the music event last June (15), but was forced to withdraw because of vocal surgery.
"Last year I had to cancel Glastonbury," an emotional Jess told the
crowd on Friday (24Jun16). "I don't think I was meant to be
standing on this stage last year. Over the past year a lot happened
and I'm so grateful."
The flame-haired Brit took to the stage at the festival in an
emerald green sequinned suit, and opened her set with her hit Don't
Be So Hard On Yourself.
Despite the grey skies at the Worthy Farm venue, she told the
crowd, "You all look amazing. I'm here to bring love and happiness
because the weather is so awfully s**t."
After her rousing renditions of No Rights, No Wrongs, and Gave Me
Something, the sun began to shine through the clouds, and she
called her set an "amazing moment".
"Two years go, if someone told me I'd be standing on this stage
singing to this many people, I'd have been like, 'Shut up'," Jess
gushed. "Standing here right now is one of those amazing
moments."
She then slowed down her energetic set with a piano-led version of
her hit My Love, and urged the crowd to sing along.
Jess also belted out a powerful rendition of Chaka Khan's classic I
Feel For You and closed her set with her number one hit Hold My
Hand.
Jess previously revealed she was terrified before the surgery on
her vocal chords last year, and told British newspaper The Mirror
she was scared she would do more damage to her voice.
"I had a polyp on my larynx and some bleeding, and I completely
pooed my pants when I was going into surgery," she said after her
op last year (15). "It was totally terrifying to have my whole
career in the hands of a surgeon.
"I wasn’t allowed to talk, or make any kind of noise at all, for
three weeks. It was insanity inducing... but I was just so scared
of doing any more damage that I managed to stay quiet, although I
did forget a few times. After the three weeks of silence, no one
could shut me up!"