Cate Blanchett became the queen of the Glastonbury Festival after she gave a surprise dance performance on Friday night.
The Australian superstar, 54, wowed fans when she showed off her quirky moves on the park stage at the annual music event.
The Oscar-winner appeared with the band Sparks and reprized her role in the music video for her song The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte.
She wore the same striking pudding yellow pantsuit and white loafers as in the video, echoing her unusual shapes.
She pulled the suit on over a black shirt buttoned to the neck.
Guest of Honour: Cate Blanchett became the queen of the Glastonbury Festival after she gave a surprise dance performance on Friday night
Dancing Queen: The Aussie superstar got fans excited as she showed off her quirky moves on the park stage
Surprise! Cate wowed fans with her animated moves and garnered a roaring reception from the crowd in attendance
The Carol star paired the outfit with large green cat-eye sunglasses and trendy red headphones.
The band managed to surprise festival-goers with Cate’s performance before the start of the set.
Spark singer Russell Mael introduced the actress to the start of her Friday set, telling the audience he had “a very special treat” for her.
He told the crowd, “Hopefully, as many of you know, we have a brand new album that just came out a few weeks ago.”
He continued, “We’re having a very special treat tonight.”
“We recently did a video for this song and had the great honor of having the amazing actress Cate Blanchett – where are you Cate Blanchett?”
Subsequently, the Tár protagonist appeared on stage to thunderous applause and threw some serious and energetic performances.
She didn’t say a word before or after the performance, but took a moment to hug one of the bandmates.
Recurring role: The Oscar-winning actress appeared with the band Sparks and reprized her role in the music video for their song ‘The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte’.
Striking: She wore the same striking pudding yellow pantsuit and white loafers as in the video, echoing her unusual shapes
Edgy: The Carol star paired the outfit with large green cat-eye sunglasses and trendy red headphones
Surprise guest: Spark singer Russell Mael introduced the actress to the start of her Friday set and told the audience he had “a very special treat” for her
Show Stealer: The Tár protagonist then appeared on the stage to thunderous applause and threw some serious and energetic figures
Fans were absolutely blown away by the Australian producer’s performance.
One wrote: “Good morning to Cate Blanchett.”
Another wrote: “Obsessed with the woman who is Cate Blanchett.”
One Sparks fan said: “Insanely jealous of anyone who gets to see Cate Blanchett.” [doing the dance] live.’
One Twitter user said: “Just the legendary Cate Blanchett performing at Glastonbury.”
A fan addressed the blonde beauty: “Cate Blanchett you are the moment.”
Sparks consists of brothers Ron and Russel Mael, who previously revealed they met Cate Blanchett at the Cesar Awards in Paris a few years ago.
“We met Cate Blanchett in Paris at the Cesar Awards, little knowing that a year later one of the greatest actresses of our time – and a great person – would graciously agree to lend her ass-shaking skills for the first video of our new album .” they said previously.
While that was a welcome surprise, disaster struck on another set on Friday night when the Arctic Monkeys were reportedly forced to call a halt to their headlining show over concern for a fan.
The band took to the legendary Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm for a 90-minute set that fans criticized as “dull” as they seemed to “slow down” many of their hits.
However, the performance is said to have been cut short by the band to help a fan after members of the crowd begged for medical attention.
It is reported that festival-goers used their cellphones to summon the stewards so they could come to the aid of the concerned fan.
While lead singer Alex Turner and the rest of the group paused their performance to efficiently attend to the sick person.
Warm hug: She didn’t say a word before or after the performance, but took a moment to hug one of the bandmates
‘Obsessed with the woman who is Cate Blanchett’: Fans were wowed by the star’s Glasto debut
Fateful Meeting: Sparks consists of brothers Ron and Russel Mael, who have previously revealed that they met Cate Blanchett at the Cesar Awards in Paris a few years ago
Grateful: The band have praised the producer for “generously lending her butt-shaking skills to her.”
Elsewhere at Glasto: Disaster struck at another set on Friday night when the Arctic Monkeys were reportedly forced to pull out of their headlining show over concern for a fan.
A witness to the event told The Mirror: “There was a moment on the Arctic Monkeys set last night where they dramatically interrupted their performance due to the fan’s discomfort.”
“Festival-goers shouted for paramedics about 40 meters from the stage and frantically waved cellphone lights to attract the attention of stewards, who rushed into the crowd to help.”
“The band paused briefly to allow the stewards to assess the situation before continuing.”
Web has reached out to representatives from Arctic Monkeys for comment.