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Diana Ross Tickets – More Today Than Yesterday Tour
With her big hair and even bigger voice, Motown favorite Diana Ross has recently unveiled a spring concert tour in support of her studio set I Love You. The album, her first in seven years, appeared in 2007 and featured 15 cover songs of some of the most iconic love songs in R&B’s history. Classics like “I Want You” from Marvin Gaye, “Remember” from Harry Nilson and “I Will” from the Beatles all make an appearance in her spring jaunt, as the former Supremes frontwoman tours through June.
Hitting up New York’s Radio City Music Hall, Detroit’s Fox Theater, Los Angeles’ Nokia Theater and many others through June 12, this legendary singer is not to be missed when she performs this year. Head on over to http://www.stubhub.com to pick up <a href=”http://www.stubhub.com/diana-ross-tickets/”>Diana Ross tickets</a> today.
Originally a UK release, I Love You is a clear attempt to reestablish this diva’s name in the spotlight– though her fame, fortune and fans have not lost hold of this powerful star, many believe this January 2007 EMI release was the final straw for the powerful vocalist of the ’60s. But Ross held strong through promotions, easily convincing even the most skeptical of critics that her vocal chords were just as powerful as ever, as she headlined shows throughout the globe. Performing a mishmash of cover love songs and one original track, Ross’ fame will never cease with time.
In the business for over four decades, Ross has managed to stay on top of the game not just through her constant live performances but with seamless renovations. The latest concert tour, as promoted by Ross’ Facebook page, is said to be bringing “out all the stops” for its 17 dates, offering fans a live string section and “breathtaking costumes.” Though she’s been out of the spotlight for years, Ross couldn’t imagine a life without all the glitz and glamour of the stage and has returned for another full round of shows. It seems that this return came at just the right time, as other notorious divas like Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Mariah Carey and Britney Spears have revisited their glory days this past year. Still, the 65-year-old Motown star stands out from the bunch, remaining the most glamorized and celebrated of them all.
The tour, entitled More Today Than Yesterday, is set to feature some classic covers and her own standards like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “I’m Coming Out” and “Endless Love,” all tracks that ABC News calls “as relevant as ever.” The news of her return shouldn’t come as such a huge shock for Ross fans, who have welcomed this fiery diva with open arms during her four decades of powerful vocals, struggles and more. While Ross has been successful since the early ’60s, it wasn’t until 1970 that she moved from her group work in the Supremes to focus on solo efforts. Since, she has managed to keep audiences on their toes with her high octave vocal prowess and infectious personality.
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