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Unwritten is perfect song for festival, says Natasha Bedingfield

“[The gigs are] always slightly different and I really get a lot from the audience and the kind of back and forth and a lot of times we’ll do a cover that’s unique,” she added.

“And that’s the amazing thing about doing this for 21 years, I’m a better singer now and I don’t feel nervous – I feel at home in that environment.

“I’m quite introverted, but on stage I can be a lot more expressive and everything can be bigger,” she said.

Bedingfield will take to the main stage at the event at 17:45 BST.

“When people go to my show, they feel like they want to release their inhibitions.

“They want an experience and they want to feel like their inner child is healed,” she said.

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