Rita Ora puts on a leggy display in a black corset as she energetically dances while joining Fatboy Slim on stage

Rita Ora put on a stylish display as she joined Fatboy Slim on Glastonbury’s Park Stage for his hotly-anticipated set on Friday.

Glam: Rita Ora put on a stylish display as she joined Fatboy Slim on Glastonbury's Park Stage for his hotly-anticipated set on FridayThe singer, 32, sent the crowds completely wild when she took to the stage as a special guest during the DJ’s late-night performance.

She joined the record producer, 59, live to perform their smash hit Praising You, and didn’t fail to disappoint as she put on quite the show for her eager fans.

Surprise! The singer, 32, sent the crowds completely wild when she took to the stage as a special guest during the DJ's late-night performanceRita didn’t shy away from energetically dancing across the stage as she appeared to be having the time of her life during the epic performance.

For the number, Rita put on a very leggy display in a white floating shirt with a ruffled hemline, which she teamed with a black corset.

Incredible: She joined the record producer, 59, live to perform their smash hit Praising You, and didn't fail to disappoint as she put on quite the show for her eager fansShe completed her chic ensemble with knee-high grey cowboy boots as she put her all into dancing across the stage.

Rita let her curled blonde locks cascade loosely across her shoulders and bolstered her striking features with a shimmering eyeshadow palette.

Fatboy Slim performed an epic DJ set on the Park Stage from 11pm until 12.15am, with festivalgoers partying into the early hours of the morning.

Earlier in the night, Lewis Capaldi had taken to the Pyramid Stage in his first live show after a three-week mental health break.

Elegant: Rita let her curled blonde locks cascade loosely across her shoulders and bolstered her striking features with a shimmering eyeshadow paletteThe singer, 26, had cancelled all work commitments earlier this month to ‘rest and recover’ ahead of the hotly-anticipated music festival.

Returning to the stage, Lewis admitted he had been ‘s**t scared’ to perform as he opened up about his mental health struggles, and confirmed he would be taking another break away from the spotlight after the show.

In the middle of his set, Lewis confessed that he was struggling with his Tourette’s as he said his voice had ‘packed it in’, after he had been coughing throughout the show.

Tourette’s is a neurological condition characterised by a combination of involuntary noises and movements called tics, and can cause speech and voice abnormalities.

Despite his struggles, Lewis insisted on continuing with his set and his supportive fans rallied around him, with the show coming to an emotional close as the crowds sang Someone You Love for him.

Stunning: For the show, Rita put on a very leggy display in a white floating shirt with a ruffled hemline, which she teamed with a black corsetThe heartwarming moment saw Lewis walk across the Pyramid Stage and sing short bursts of the track, while the kind crowds sang at the top of their voices to support the star.

Many fans also took to Twitter after the show to send kind words to Lewis, telling how the emotional crowds had been reduced to tears during the final song of his set.

They also insisted the Scottish singer had nothing to apologise for as they heaped praise on his ‘fantastic’ show and lauded him for finishing his set despite his struggles.

Great times: Rita energetically danced across the stage as she had the time of her life during the setOne fan wrote: ‘Blown away @LewisCapaldi at Glastonbury. I’ve been coming for years and that’s one of the best sets I’ve ever seen. Absolutely nothing to apologise for, everyone around me was WEEPING by the end. Amazing.’

Another said: ‘Bravo @LewisCapaldi. A brilliant set and well done for carrying on. Absolutely no need to apologise for a fantastic show.’

While a third tweeted: ‘Last lewis Capaldi song was such an emotional watch, good for him for giving it his all!!’

A fourth commented: ‘Fantastic show at Glastonbury mate take a break mate you come first health is more important than anything else.’

And another gushed: ‘@LewisCapaldi thank you for pushing through mate, #Glasto loves you. BTW, whilst you said you were struggling, you had us rocking and dining our heads off with you to your amazing songs. Rest up Fella.’