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Feb 14, 2025
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Diana Ross
Yaamava Theater at Yaamava Resort and Casino • Highland, CA
Yaamava Theater at Yaamava Resort and Casino
Highland, CA
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Feb 28, 2025
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Diana Ross
Kings Theatre • Brooklyn, NY
Kings Theatre
Brooklyn, NY
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Mar 01, 2025
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Diana Ross
Kings Theatre • Brooklyn, NY
Kings Theatre
Brooklyn, NY
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Mar 21, 2025
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Diana Ross
Hard Rock Live at The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino - Hollywood • Hollywood, FL
Hard Rock Live at The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino - Hollywood
Hollywood, FL
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About Diana Ross
The legendary Diana Ross has been entertaining fans for over six decades. She rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of The Supremes, one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, and helped them become Motown's most successful act. With twelve number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, these talented ladies created timeless hits like "Where Did Our Love Go" and "Stop! In the Name of Love.”
After leaving the trio in 1970, Ross launched a successful solo career that solidified her status as an icon. Her eponymous debut featured "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," the first of many number-one hits, including "Touch Me in the Morning," "Last Time I Saw Him," “Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)," “Love Hangover,” "Upside Down,” and the ever-popular "Endless Love."
She has received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, multiple American Music Awards, and the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors. In 2016, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, recognizing her cultural and humanitarian contributions. Her success extended into acting, and she earned a Golden Globe and an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues.
Ross has been a trailblazer, influencing generations of onlookers and fellow artists alike. Her impeccable vocals, glamorous style, and dynamic performances have left a lasting mark on pop culture. A pioneer for African American artists, she continues to inspire people with her legacy of breaking barriers and setting new standards. As she takes her show on the road again, don’t miss this opportunity to witness her in action!
Diana Ross' Setlist
Diana Ross’ catalog is a collection of beloved classics, from soulful ballads to disco anthems, and her music has defined eras. Her studio recordings exude elegance and emotion, and they translate flawlessly to the stage, where she captivates audiences with every note. When you see her live, you’re likely to witness the following setlist standards:
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I’m Coming Out
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You Can’t Hurry Love
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Stop! In the Name of Love
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Upside Down
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Baby Love
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Touch Me in the Morning
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Love Child
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The Boss
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Love Hangover
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Endless Love
Live Moments That Made Headlines
In concert, Diana Ross is a force of nature who transcends expectations and leaves audiences spellbound. Her performances showcase her star power, demonstrating her unwavering dedication to her fans and illustrating her ability to turn every concert into an unforgettable event. These have been among her most talked-about appearances:
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October 18, 1969: During an episode of The Hollywood Palace, Diana Ross introduced an “extremely talented young man”—Stevie Wonder—asking him how he felt about singing a song with an older woman. At the time, his adult recording career was just taking off, and she was taking him under her wing. The two sang a sweet rendition of “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me.”
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February 5, 1981: Ross had a beautiful friendship with Michael Jackson, and when he attended her show at the LA Forum, she shared the story of their meeting before performing “Upside Down.” She was in her element, gliding across the stage, and invited him to dance with her. The two finished the song together in one of the most legendary live moments of the 1980s.
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March 29, 1982: At the 54th Academy Awards, Diana Ross and Lionel Richie delivered “Endless Love,” their beautiful duet. The song was the theme of the 1981 movie of the same name, and it won Best Original Song that night. In fact, it was one of the biggest hits of the year, spending nine weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 while reaching the top ten in several countries.
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July 21–22, 1983: Ross was scheduled to sing on Central Park’s Great Lawn, in a concert organized to raise funds for the Diana Ross Playground. However, a torrential downpour cut the event short. So, to ensure the success of the fundraiser, she returned the next day. The show, which aired on Showtime, drew a reported crowd of over 800,000 spectators.
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January 28, 1996: Diana Ross put on a Super Bowl Halftime Show for the ages! The extravagant display, entitled “Take Me Higher,” was produced by Radio City Music Hall. It began with fireworks, as her name appeared in formation on the field, and following a medley of her greatest hits, she left Arizona’s Sun Devil Stadium by helicopter, soaring into the sunset.
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March 26, 2019: Ross celebrated her 75th birthday at the Hollywood Palladium and treated her guests to “Your Love,” a song she rarely performs in concert. Her emotional delivery was endearing. As she finished the lyrics a capella, softly singing, “Through sweet and sad times, I'll keep returning to the magic of your love,” she told her family and friends she really meant it.
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June 29, 2023: On her "Music Legacy Tour," Ms. Ross dug deep into her discography when she crafted the setlist for her show at Radio City Music Hall, surprising the audience with gems like "I'm Still Waiting" (1970) and “Mirror, Mirror" (1981). She also weaved new music from her critically acclaimed album Thank You into the mix, making the event one to remember!
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Diana Ross concerts last?
The length of a concert depends on the full lineup, but Diana Ross' sets usually last between 90 minutes and two hours and feature 20–25 songs. Search GoTickets.com to score tickets to an upcoming show!
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Does Diana Ross tour?
Diana Ross tours and has appeared at Glastonbury, Austin City Limits, and other premier festivals. She has also shared the stage with Mary J. Blige, Elton John, Sean Paul, Lionel Richie, and other fabulous artists.
Are there any age restrictions for Diana Ross concerts?
Diana Ross concerts are typically open to all ages, but some locations have unique requirements or restricted areas. If you have concerns, please be sure to check with your specific venue.
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Are outside food or beverages permitted inside the venue at a Diana Ross concert?
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