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The iconic singer is touring the UK
Diana Ross has announced details of a headline UK arena tour – and this is how to get tickets.
For the first time ever on tour the legendary singer will be joined by a live symphony at each show to celebrate her back catalogue.
The ‘Symphonic Celebration’ will see her head to the likes of Birmingham, Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and London.
She’ll be joined by The Halle Orchestra in Birmingham, Nottingham, Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool, while the Royal Scottish National Orchestra will perform with Ross in Glasgow.
The final show at London’s O2 Arena on 2 July will feature The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.
Fans can expect performances of the iconic hits like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”, “Upside Down”, “I’m Coming Out” and “Endless Love” to name a few.
Plus she’ll also perform tracks from The Supremes including “Stop! In the Name of Love” and “You Can’t Hurry Love”.
It follows up her 2022 headline tour across the UK, which also included a stop at Glastonbury Festival to play the coveted Legends Slot.
Ahead of tickets going on sale for Diana Ross’ 2025 UK tour, you can find out everything you need to know below.
When do Diana Ross tickets go on sale?
They go on general sale at 10am on Friday, 31 January via Ticketmaster.
A Ticketmaster presale will take place from 10am on Thursday, 30 January. This can be accessed by those with a Ticketmaster account and signed up the retailer’s mailing list. You’ll receive an email with a presale link to get your tickets early.
For others taking place, including venue presales, you can check your local listing below.
What are the ticket prices?
It’s been confirmed that tickets for Diana Ross’ upcoming UK tour will be priced between £78.00 – £229.50.
What are the tour dates?
22 June – Birmingham, BP Pulse Live – tickets
23 June – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena – tickets
25 June – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – tickets
26 June – Manchester, Co-op Live – tickets
28 June – Leeds, First Direct Arena – tickets
30 June – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena – tickets
2 July – London, O2 Arena – tickets
