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Diana Ross announces ‘Symphonic Celebration’ 2025 UK tour 

Diana Ross has shared details of a ‘Symphonic Celebration’ UK tour. Find ticket details below.

Announced today (January 24), the upcoming shows will be held across the country later this summer and mark her first tour dates in the UK since she embarked on her 2023 ‘The Musical Legacy Tour’.

Seven arena shows have been confirmed, kicking off at the BP Pulse Live in Birmingham on June 22. The tour continues the following night with a stop at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham, before heading to the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on June 25.

From there, tour dates include a show at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena, Leeds’ First Direct Arena and Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on June 26, 28 and 30 respectively. Finally, the ‘Symphonic Celebration’ tour wraps up at The O2 in London on July 2.

The Hallé Orchestra will be accompanying the singer on the Birmingham, Nottingham, Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool shows, while the Royal Scottish National Orchestra will perform in Glasgow and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra will take to the stage with Ross in London.

Tickets go on sale next Friday (January 31) at 10am GMT, and pre-sale options commence on Wednesday (29). Visit here to buy tickets and find a full list of new dates below.

Diana Ross 2025 tour poster. CREDIT: Press

Diana Ross’ ‘Symphonic Celebration’ UK tour dates are:

JUNE
22 – Birmingham, BP Pulse Live
23 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
25 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
26 – Manchester, Co-op Live
28 – Leeds, First Direct Arena 
30 – Liverpool, M&S Band Arena

JULY
2 – London, The O2 

At the shows, the iconic singer is set to showcase timeless classics from her extensive discography including ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’, ‘Amazing Grace’, ‘Endless Love’, ‘Stop! In the Name of Love’, ‘I’m Coming Out’ and more.

Some of her most memorable performances in the UK came in 2022, when she delivered a televised performance at Buckingham Palace for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and took to the stage for the coveted Legend’s Slot at Glastonbury.

At the latter, the iconic artist was given a glowing four-star review by NME. “There might have been some mic issues, but from the start until the end of her set, she has the crowd in her hands,” it read.

“In their own fluffed-up curly wigs, you can see audience members relinquish themselves to the musical powerhouse and even cry as they recite Ross’ lyrics. Being in a crowd with so much love in the air feels euphoric; confirmation that Diana Ross is the ultimate queen.”

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