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Diana Ross UK tour 2020: Tickets to ‘Top of the World’ arena tour on sale now


She’s coming out, and she’s coming on tour. Diana Ross tour tickets are on sale now, but you’ll need to be quick if you want to see the Motown Queen live.

Soul superstar, and living legend, Ms. Ross has announced a six date arena tour for 2020 starting next June.

 Diana Ross is going back on the road!

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Diana Ross is going back on the road!Credit: Rex Features

Diana Ross will kick off her tour in Leeds on June 30, and finish with a huge O2 show in London.

She’ll also be appearing at Worthy Farm, Glastonbury Festival for their famous Legend’s slot on the Sunday but tickets are already sold out for that.

So if you want to see the Motown Queen next year, this is your only chance.

Tickets for her arena tour are on sale now from Ticketmaster and AXS, so don’t hang about if you want to be in with a chance of getting your hands on a pair.

Diana Ross ‘Top Of World’ 2020 UK Tour

Diana Ross took to Twitter to confirm the tour last Friday, “I am in total appreciation of all. I’m feeling Great, life is so good. My love, my light is steady and constant. I focus on joy. I love looking at the energy all around me. I am so so so grateful.”

It’s shaping up to be a busy year for Diana already as the singer was the first act to be confirmed for the special 50th anniversary edition of the world famous Glastonbury festival, which takes place in Somerset, south west England, between June 24 and June 28.

She wrote on Twitter, saying: ‘This is a dream come true. To all the fans across the world, this is my tribute to you.  I’m coming to Glastonbury, with love.’

The former Supremes star hasn’t played the UK since her 2007 I Love You Tour, and we couldn’t be more excited she’s back.

 

Diana Ross will play be playing Glastonbury Festival’s world famous Legend’s slot, and we’re so excited

Luck enough to get tickets, here’s who else is rumoured to play.

Elsewhere in the world of music, Little Mix have been forced to cancel their Australian and New Zealand tour. 

Diana Ross performs Chain Reaction live in 1995


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