Their appearance also suffered from some acoustic problems as they started their headline set on the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury 15 minutes late, reports Mirror.co.uk.

The day after her headline show at the British Summer Time in London's Hyde Park, the star performed her hits including Love Galore for fans at Worthy Farm.

According to Mirror.co.uk, SZA followed performances by Dua Lipa and Coldplay. However, just before taking the stage, many fans noticed that SZA had a much smaller crowd than previous nights.

Viewers watching from home also noticed the vast expanse of space between fans as they gathered on the Pyramid Stage.

Fans shared their sadness for SZA online, with one saying: "The Pyramid Stage looks empty :( What a weird idea especially having SZA on Sunday, hope she performs at the festival! #Glastonbury."

Another said: "Oh dear....not a big show for the punishment. #glastonbury". Someone else commented: "Is it the @bbcglasto camera angle I'm seeing or the #PyramidStage so cool @glastonbury."

The singer, whose real name is Solana Rowe, appeared on a raised stage to introduce her hit 'PSA'. She was then lowered onto a stage decorated with elaborate pillars and a large insect, on which she sat for a number. He asked his gathered fans: "Do I have a day in the crowd?"

SZA also collaborated with Doja Cat to perform hits including 'F2F', 'I Hate You' and 'Kiss Me More'. She appeared in a patterned body suit and neon lace-up flat boots that reached up to her thighs. SZA brandishes two swords during a performance of her track 'Kill Bill' on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury. The musician shows off his samurai skills for the track, which takes its name from the Quentin Tarantino film starring Uma Thurman.