Glastonbury 2014: Ellie Goulding Performs 'Burn' For Crowds On Last Day Of Festival

Does Ellie Goulding's 'Burn' Work At A Festival?
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Ellie Goulding wowed her fans with a rousing rendition of 'Burn' on the final day of Glastonbury this year.

Ellie's live performance sounded dramatically different from the studio version of the hit song - less electronica, more drums and voices.

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The sun came out for Ellie Goulding on the final day of Glastonbury

Ellie's image has changed dramatically in the past few months, and she was sporting a gold bra and black skirt for her set.

Watch her performance above and let us know what you think...

Glastonbury-goers are making their weary way home today after four days of mixed entertainment - from the heavy sounds of Metallica on Saturday night to the distinctive twangs of Dolly Parton on Sunday evening.

What was your highlight of this year's revelries?

Glastonbury 2014: 12 Female Acts To See At The Festival
Dolly Parton(01 of12)
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Despite being in the music business for over 30 years, Dolly has never performed at a UK festival before. With 42 albums to her name, the country legend isn't exactly short of material - expect rhinestones, big hair, more rhinestones and plenty of sing-a-long opportunities. The Pyramid Stage,16.20 on Sunday (credit:Getty Images)
Haim(02 of12)
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The Haim sisters popped up everywhere at last year's event, performing secret gigs and providing backing vocals for Primal Scream. Watch out for Este's famous 'bass face'. The Other Stage at 16.25 on Friday (credit:Getty Images)
Lily Allen(03 of12)
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Lily's love for Glastonbury is well-documented so it's no surprise that her comeback tour includes a stop at Worthy Farm. The Pyramid Stage at 18.30 on Friday (credit:PA)
Chvrches(04 of12)
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Lauren Mayberry fronts Glaswegian trio Chvrches, who are described by the festival organisers as "Depeche Mode in the early '80s, with Dave Gahan replaced by a sweet, Scottish brogue. The John Peel Stage on Friday at 19.45 (credit:Getty Images)
Goldfrapp(05 of12)
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Electro pop duo Goldfrapp have evolved considerably in recent years, leaving fans guessing over what to expect - rock'n'roll stage antics or a laid back folk set? Your guess is as good as ours. West Holts Stage, Saturday at 20.30 (credit:PA)
Blondie(06 of12)
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Blondie will be kicking things off relatively early on Friday, with their first gig at Worthy Farm since 1999. The Other Stage at 12.20 on Friday (credit:Getty Images)
Anna Calvi(07 of12)
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Since first coming to everyone's attention on the BBC Sound of 2011 list, Anna Calvi has scored Brit Award nominations and made it on to the Mercury Prize shortlist. The Park Stage at 20.00 on Saturday (credit:Getty Images)
London Grammar(08 of12)
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London Grammar, led by Hannah Reid, are the perfect alternative if you don't fancy seeing Pyramid Stage headliners Kasabian. John Peel Stage, 22.10 on Sunday (credit:PA)
Lykke Li(09 of12)
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Swedish singer Lykke Li has the interesting task of following on from Chvrches and supporting the Kaiser Chiefs. The John Peel Stage, Friday at 21.15 (credit:Getty Images)
Lana Del Rey(10 of12)
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Lana, who performed at Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's pre-wedding party at Versailles, will be giving her first live performance since her album 'Ultraviolence' stormed straight to the top of the UK chart. The Pyramid Stage at 16.00 on Saturday (credit:Getty Images)
Beth Orton(11 of12)
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Beth Orton's Saturday evening set is the perfect way to chill out before the night's festivities get underway. Avalon Stage at 20.15 on Saturday (credit:PA)
Ellie Goulding(12 of12)
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With performances at the O2 and Wembley Stadium and Coachella Festival already under her belt, Ellie is no stranger to huge crowds and group sing-a-longs. The Other Stage, 20.30 on Sunday (credit:PA)