Sunday, 22 Jun 2025
bp pulse LIVE, Birmingham
Monday, 23 Jun 2025
Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
Wednesday, 25 Jun 2025
OVO Hydro, Glasgow
Thursday, 26 Jun 2025
Co-op Live, Manchester
Saturday, 28 Jun 2025
First Direct Arena, Leeds
Monday, 30 Jun 2025
M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
Wednesday, 2 Jul 2025
The O2, London
DIANA ROSS HAS A MESSAGE FOR HER UK FANS – CLICK HERE TO LISTEN!
The highly anticipated 2025 UK tour by Diana Ross is set to arrive in the UK this June, bringing pure magic to the stage. The arena tour will see Ms. Ross perform two sets covering her career-spanning greatest hits, from The Supremes to present day, accompanied by her band and three of the UK’s leading orchestras who will bring their string and horn sections to enhance Ms Ross’ wide-ranging musical repertoire.
These exclusive performances will showcase timeless classics from her iconic wide-ranging repertoire, including beloved hits like “Chain Reaction”, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”, ”I’m Coming Out”, “Stop! in the Name of Love”,”Can’t Hurry Love”, “Do You Know Where You’re Going To (The Theme from Mahogany)”, “Ease of Down the Road (The Wiz)” and hot jazz from Lady Sings the Blues. Ms. Ross will be sure to bring fans a party they won’t forget.
Speaking on her new tour, Ms Ross says: “Thank you, UK and all my loving fans, for inviting me back. I look forward to seeing your faces and your smiles. Let’s have fun and create new memories. You mean the world to me, so so much love.”
Fans who have been waiting for new dates to be announced since she last played the UK in 2023 will be treated to an extraordinary evening of glamour, power, and pure musical magic. A powerhouse of world-class musicians and singers. Hit after hit and many great memories! Spectacular fashion, dazzling lights, and breathtaking visuals that will blow your mind.
The UK tour will visit arenas in Birmingham, Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool throughout June 2025, before a closing night at London’s The O2 on 2nd July. Each performance will feature two sets of career-spanning hits, with an interval in between. Expect to hear the biggest and best ‘The Supremes’ hits alongside some of the most-loved songs from her solo career.
Ms Ross will be accompanied by her band and three already-announced prestigious UK-based orchestras throughout the tour, performing five shows with the 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. Further information on each orchestra can be found below.
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 iconic 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.
Don’t miss Diana Ross – live in concert. One legendary voice performing decades of hits!
Tickets starting from £45 (ex. fees).
Tour dates and orchestras:
22nd June 2025 – Birmingham BP Pulse Live – Hallé Orchestra
23rd June 2025 – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena – Hallé Orchestra
25th June 2025 – Glasgow OVO Hydro – Royal Scottish National Orchestra
26th June 2025 – Manchester Co-op Live – Hallé Orchestra
28th June 2025 – Leeds First Direct Arena – Hallé Orchestra
30th June 2025 – Liverpool M&S Bank Arena – Hallé Orchestra
2nd July 2025 – London The O2 – Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
About The Hallé Orchestra
Now in its 165th season, the Hallé ranks among the UK’s top symphonic ensembles. With a reputation for artistic excellence, the Hallé remains determined to seek ways to enhance and refresh what it undertakes. Founded in Manchester by Sir Charles Hallé, the Hallé gave its first concert in the Free Trade Hall on 30 January 1858. Based at The Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, the orchestra performs to over 100,000 people every year. The Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor is Kahchun Wong, and Sir Mark Elder is Conductor Emeritus.
The players in the Hallé are among the finest in the world and have come from 14 countries all over the world to work in Manchester. Many teach at the Royal Northern College of Music and Chetham’s School of Music and other UK wide specialist Conservatoires and schools, playing and teaching in the wider community. All are involved in the Hallé’s concerts in the UK and overseas and are central to their huge community and outreach programme.
Additionally, the Hallé reaches audiences through award-winning recordings on the Hallé Label, filmed concerts released online and radio and television broadcasts. All of this goes alongside a visionary commitment to building audiences, nurturing new talent and developing orchestral repertoire.
About The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra (RPCO) is a dynamic and versatile ensemble that performs a wide range of styles and genres of music in shows across the UK and around the world. The Orchestra’s repertoire includes film music, video game scores, music from the musicals and symphonic arrangements of classic rock and pop songs, as well as new commissions and the traditional core orchestral repertoire, reaching an audience of over 170,000 live listeners per year.
The RPCO continues to be at the forefront of bringing new audiences to orchestral performances, specialising in innovative concert formats and diverse repertoire, regularly appearing at the Royal Albert Hall with pop acts, including Kylie Minogue, Matt Goss and, most recently, Ellie Goulding. It is a regular visitor to the Royal Albert Hall where it has premiered many films ‘Live in Concert’. The 2024–25 Season sees the ‘Live in Concert’ premiere of Top Gun: Maverick, as well as performances of Avatar, Home Alone, a 40th anniversary screening of Ghostbusters, and the final instalments of the Harry Potter series and Lord of the Rings trilogy. In 2023, the RPCO made its debut at the British Summer Time Festival in London’s Hyde Park, giving the Festival’s first orchestral concert since it began in 2013.
About The Scottish National Orchestra
Formed in 1891, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) is one of Europe’s leading symphony orchestras. Led by Music Director Thomas Søndergård, the Orchestra performs across Scotland and appears regularly at the Edinburgh International Festival and the BBC Proms. The RSNO tours internationally, most recently visiting the USA, China and Europe.
The RSNO has a worldwide reputation for the quality of its recordings, receiving a 2020 Gramophone Classical Music Award, two Diapason d’Or awards and eight GRAMMY Award nominations. In recent years, the RSNO has increasingly recorded soundtracks for film, television and video games, with notable titles including Horizon: An American Saga (Warner Bros), Life on Our Planet (Netflix), Star Wars Outlaws (Ubisoft), Avatar Frontiers of Pandora (Meta Quest VR) and The Woman King (Sony Pictures).