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Glastonbury, one of the largest open-air music festivals, celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Credit: Reuters/Luke MacGregor PILTON England (Reuters) - Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue made her debut at the Glastonbury music festival on Saturday, five years after she was forced to pull out of the event after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Entertainment  |  Music The 42-year-old, a major star in Britain, was a guest of U.S. glam rockers Scissor Sisters on the main Pyramid stage in front of tens of thousands of revelers who descended on a farm in southwest England for the four-day music showcase. She did not address the raucous crowd directly and performed only one number "Any Which Way," but her appearance, and a stirring set by Colombian singer Shakira hours earlier, ensured a high-octane end to the penultimate day of the festival. English rock band Muse rounded off the night with some rousing singalongs, and they were joined by U2 guitarist Edge for a cover version of the Irish group's hit "Where the Streets Have No Name" which prompted huge cheers. U2 were scheduled to headline the festival, celebrating its 40th year in 2010, before frontman Bono had emergency surgery on his back meaning that Gorillaz took their place. And Glastonbury, one of the world's biggest music festivals, finally took off on Saturday after Gorillaz's performance the night before had divided critics. Adding to the feel-good factor for around 150,000 fans was uninterrupted sunshine, the exception rather than the rule for an event where rain regularly falls causing a mudbath. With the England soccer team playing Germany on Sunday at the World Cup -- a major sporting event that will be beamed on to giant screens at the festival -- the mood was buoyant. SHAKIRA FEEDS SOCCER MANIA Shakira referred to the game during her sizzling set. When introducing her official World Cup song "Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)," she said: "I just performed this in South Africa and thought it would be appropriate to sing it tonight because ... there is a big match tomorrow which I'm planning to watch in some pub in east London. Let's hear you make some noise for England!" With temperatures soaring, and expected to rise yet further on Sunday, Glastonbury 2010 has been about bare chests, bikinis and outlandish costumes rather than raincoats and rubber boots. Medical staff have dealt with an unusually high number of incidents, most of them heat-related. "This is my fourth year and the weather is just so much better," said 17-year-old Luka Taraskevics, from Bath. "I didn't even bother bringing my wellies. If anything maybe it's a bit too hot." The festival has helped cement rappers' place at a festival better known for its indie music and stadium rock. 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