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<p>That impresses me much: Shania Twain will play the Legends slot this year at Glastonbury </p>
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Let’s go girls: Glasto’s 2024 headliners one-up last year’s rock

Far from a ‘housewives’ favourite’, as one critic claimed, the queen of country-pop Shania Twain should have played years ago, writes Roisin O’Connor, while Dua Lipa and SZA have proven themselves more than capable of putting on a spectacle worthy of the Pyramid Stage

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<p>Timberlake’s new album fails to stir the loins</p>

Justin Timberlake’s new album is about as sexy as a soiled mattress

Pop star’s first album in six years is a real slog, bogged down with bloated R&B; slow jams

<p>Jennifer Lopez in a promotional image for her new album</p>

JLo’s This is Me... Now offers frosted tiers of greeting-card romance

Beyond the rocks that she’s got, there isn’t much to be gleaned from the pop superstar’s album about her romance with Ben Affleck

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<p>Their generation: the two remaining band members saw off Roger Daltrey’s 24 years organising the yearly charity gigs with a bang only they could deliver </p>

The Who remain the punchiest act of their vintage at Royal Albert Hall

Fumbled microphone twirls and malfunctioning hearing aids only add to the charm of a momentous, turbo-charged set for the Teenage Cancer Trust

<p>Raye at her O2 Arena headline show </p>

From silky R&B; to big band jazz, there’s nothing Raye can’t do

A fortnight on from her record-breaking Brit Awards haul, Raye makes a sold-out arena feel like an intimate gig in vulnerable, star-cementing show

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