Updated On: 01 July, 2024 11:45 AM IST | Ainie Rizvi
Opening her set with the iconic hit `Girlfriend,` the Canadian musician, Avril Lavigna, lit up the music festival at the Other Stage at Glastonbury Festival, enchanting the crowds at Worthy Farm. Image courtesy: iStock

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On the festival`s final day, Avril performed in front of a packed crowd in Somerset, sporting a tartan skirt, fishnet tights and a black and red jacket
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Backed with a music band, she later enthralled the vast crowd with her 2002 debut single `Complicated`

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Speaking to the crowd at Worthy Farm, Avril mentioned how much she has always enjoyed performing in the UK. Introducing "Losing Grip," she said, "This is from my debut album, `Let Go.` Does anyone have it?"
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"At 16, I wrote that album and then moved to Los Angeles. By 17, it was released, and I quickly came to the UK. The support I`ve received here has been amazing, and I`ve cherished every moment spent in England"

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The 39-year-old artist captivated festival-goers with musical hits like `Here’s To Never Growing Up,` `My Happy Ending,` `He Wasn’t,` and `What The Hell.` Meanwhile, viewers at home also wished for Avril to have been on a bigger stage, echoing the sentiments of those who found it hard to catch her live.
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