Camila Cabello made a memorable debut at the Glastonbury Festival, captivating the audience on the Other Stage with her hits like “Havana” and “Pretty When I Cry.”
After her performance, Cabello shared her excitement with the BBC, saying, “You hear how legendary it is and everybody’s always so excited about it. I didn’t know what to expect but [the crowd] was so lovely, it was a surprise.”
Cabello also reflected on the significance of having two female headliners, Dua Lipa and SZA, for the first time at the festival. “I love Dua and I love SZA. It’s so deserved [that they’re headlining],” she said.
Having recently released her album “C,XOXO,” Cabello highlighted the challenges female artists face in the music industry. “We work 10 times harder and put in 10 times more work in order to be seen, taken seriously, and respected. Because of that, we’ve had to adapt to be stronger and better,” she explained.
Her latest album features collaborations with renowned artists like Playboi Carti, Lil Nas X, and Drake, further showcasing her talent and versatility.