
Diana Ross announces A Symphonic Celebration 2025 UK tour
Diana Ross has announced the forthcoming A Symphonic Celebration tour, where she will be accompanied by an orchestra.
The majestic 2025 ‘A Symphonic Celebration’ UK Tour will visit seven arenas in Birmingham, Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool throughout June 2025, before a closing night at London’s The O2 on 2 July.
For the first time ever on tour, Diana Ross will be accompanied by the grandeur of a symphony. She will be performing five shows with Manchester based Hallé Orchestra, before being joined by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra for London.

These exclusive performances will showcase timeless classics from her iconic wide-ranging repertoire, including beloved hits such as "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Amazing Grace", "Endless Love", "Stop! In the Name of Love", "Ave Maria", "Home", "Upside Down", "I'm Coming Out", and many more.
This tour marks Diana Ross’s return to the UK for the first shows since her 2023 performance at The Royal Albert Hall for The Music Legacy Tour. That followed The Summer of Diana Ross in 2022, when she delivered televised performances at Buckingham Palace for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee and the coveted Legend’s Slot at Glastonbury Festival’s Pyramid Stage.
Tickets will go on general sale Friday 31st January 2025 at 10am GMT. Visit aegpresents.co.uk for more information.
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