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Harry Styles and Shania Twain perform together at Coachella

Her appearance appeared only in the last minutes of Stiles’ set. Twain’s iconic refrain “Twain’s Man, I Feel Like a Woman” began playing as soon as Stiles finished performing the One Direction boys’ classic, “What Makes You Beautiful.”

Stiles, dressed in a low-cut jumpsuit adorned with sequins in the rainbow, looked confused until the 56-year-old Twain appeared, rising to a platform behind the stage, dressed in a matching dress with sequins and white boots.

“Come on, girls,” the queen of country pop said in a video posted by Coachella.

The 28-year-old Stiles joined in the chorus of “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” and the couple danced playfully on stage to loud applause.

At the end of the song, the two hugged before sitting on two stools. “In the car, with my mother as a child, this lady taught me to sing,” Stiles said. “She also told me that men are rubbish. I will be eternally grateful to you for the memories you gave me and my mother, “he said, addressing Twain.

“I’m so honored and excited to be here,” Twain said. “I’m kind of lost in words. I’m a little overwhelmed by a star, what can I say?”

The couple then performed “You’re Still The One,” a song Twain noted she wrote while Stiles was just a “little kid.”

After the lavish duet, Twain took to Twitter to praise his colleague’s performance. “I mean, come on … HARRY STYLES,” she wrote.

Stiles also performed his new record single “As It Was” during his performance.

Stiles’ set began at 11:35 a.m. Friday, according to Coachella’s schedule. Other headliners from the stellar weekend include Billy Isle, Arcade Fire, Carly Rae Jepsen and Weeknd.