By Rebecca Davison
Published: 16:16 EST, 28 June 2014 | Updated: 21:12 EST, 28 June 2014
She's hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons recently, but singer Lana Del Rey appeared to be back on form as she took to the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday.
The 28-year-old performed a medley of her greatest hits to the crowd, taking a moment here and there to puff on a cigarette.
Dressed in a bright psychedelic dress which showed off her trim limbs, the Video Games hitmaker made sure she stood out on stage.
Eye-catching: Singer Lana Del Rey wears bright dress to perform on the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury on Saturday
Pensive: The singer puffed on a cigarette while taking a moment on stage
She kept her accessories minimal opting for a pair of large hoop earrings and shunned heels for sensible flats so that she could pace up and down the stage.
The singer opened her set with Cola and cosied up to her fellow guitarist on stage throughout Blue Electric, before moving onto her hit song, Blue Jeans.
At one point, she told her fans: 'I hope you guys are having the time of your lives.'
The crowd went wild for perhaps her most popular anthem, Born To Die, amongst others, before ending on a high with National Anthem.
Delighting the crowds: She performed a medley of her hits including Born To Die and Video Games
Lucky man: She got up close and personal with her guitarist during her song Blue Electric
Other celebrities spotted at the festival today include Daisy Lowe, Caroline Flack, Lily Allen and Cressida Bonas.
According to the National Post, Lana has been slammed by Kurt Cobain's daughter Frances Bean, for romanticizing 'the death of young musician.'
Lana told the Guardian newspaper that she wishes she was 'dead already,' in a worrying interview, but Frances has condemned her words.
She's schmoking: The 28-year-old showed off her red talons as she enjoyed her crafty cigarette
Criticised: Lana came under fire from Frances Bean, the daughter of the late Kurt Cobain recently after saying she wishes she was 'dead already' in a recent interview
Saucy lady: The singer flashed her legs in her skimpy number
She tweeted: 'The death of young musicians isn't something to romanticize. I'll never know my father because he died young and it becomes a desirable feat because people like you think it's "cool."
'Well, it's f**king not. Embrace life, because you only get one life. The people you mentioned wasted that life. Don't be one of those people.'
Del Rey posted in response: 'It's all good. He [the interviewer] was asking me a lot about your dad.
I said I liked him because he was talented not because he died young.'
Jumping through hoops: The star accessorized with a simple pair of gold earrings
She's a hit! The crowd went wild for perhaps her most popular anthem, Born To Die, amongst others, before ending on a high with National Anthem
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