Lilian is a 20ft (6m) replica of a Wearside foy coble used over many centuries to ferry goods and people along the North Sea coast.
The 88-year-old, who performed from a wheelchair, received a warm reception from the crowd, who chanted "we love you Michael" between songs."Thank you very much," he responded. "That's fantastic, thank you."
As well as music, ticketholders can enjoy poetry, comedy, circus acts, and even pottery throwing.Health guru Joe Wicks launched The Park Stage at 10.00 on Friday with a morning workout; while BBC Radio 3 presenter Georgia Mann eased festivalgoers into the day with a classical DJ set in the Crow’s Nest.Speaking beforehand, she said: “We want to take classical music out of its box. And we want to show everybody that this music doesn't need to be kept in a very solemn concert hall.
"It can absolutely stand on its own alongside reggae and rock and pop.”Shortly after lunchtime, Seventeen will become the first K-pop band to play the Pyramid Stage, joining a bill that also includes Paul Heaton and LCD Soundsystem.
“There's a great sense of responsibility,”
“We’ll keep coming back to that feeling and do our best to prepare, so that we can blow everybody away... Not just our fans, but every other member of the audience.”They are also impacted by predators.
Ms Colwell said the event on Monday will coincide with the charity's work to "spread the word, spread education and spread awareness" of the importance of protecting the endangered species."We'll draw attention to the plight of this lovely bird and people can see how wonderful it is."
She added that "everybody has a role to play" in protecting the birds.The event to mark World Curlew Day begins at 16:00 BST at Lansdown Hall.