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Words like “icon” and “legend” get thrown around so much nowadays, they’ve lost much of their meaning, but there’s still one Supreme superstar in the form of peerless performer Diana Ross.

Not only has the double Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee blazed the trail for each subsequent generation of divas, but she hasn’t slowed down a shred since the 1960s, even at 79-years-old, recording the new album, “Thank You,” during the pandemic and presenting it alongside a multitude of classics throughout “The Music Legacy” Tour, backed by six musicians, two background singers and a giant video wall.

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The headliner’s tenure in The Supremes was a significant part of the front half thanks to “Baby Love,” “Stop! In The Name Of Love,” “You Can’t Hurry Love” and “Love Child,” all signaling this was going to be nothing but a lovefest.

The audience heaped their affections right back at the vocally and visually beautiful artist for both the ballad “Touch Me In The Morning” and the bounce of “Upside Down,” in spite of a gracefully handled wardrobe malfunction involving sequins and wires.

Ross further rewarded faithful via “Ease On Down The Road” from “The Wiz,” plus the immortal likes of “Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To)” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” accompanied by triumphant footage of her record-breaking and history-making Central Park concert.

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Though the house lights rose to indicate the end, the cheers were so loud and unceasing that a casually dressed Ross and the band came back for impromptu editions of “Tomorrow” and “Thank You,” either of which could’ve capped off an unprecedented career had she not had so much life and love left to give.

For additional information on Diana Ross, visit DianaRoss.com .

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Diana Ross to Play Radio City Music Hall in June

Tickets for Diana Ross’ The Music Legacy Tour 2023 at Radio City Music Hall will be on sale Friday, April 21, 2023.

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Diana Ross, global icon and legendary entertainer, has announced her highly anticipated The Music Legacy Tour 2023 celebrating the #1 Greatest Hits.

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The show, eagerly awaited by fans across the country, is coming to Radio City Music Hall on Thursday, June 29 at 7:30 PM to dazzle audiences with hit after hit from Ms. Ross's iconic songbook. Every song brings back special memories. This rare event promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Diana Ross' legacy and the impact she has on her millions of fans worldwide.

Tickets are $59, $99, $129, $199, $349 (plus applicable fees) and available at www.ticketmaster.com.

Ms. Ross shares a special connection with the city that never sleeps. "I love New York City," says Ms. Ross. "The energy. The diversity. The magic." At her landmark two-day performances in Central Park, as the rain poured down, she said, "It took me a lifetime to get here, I'm not going anywhere," which was seen around the world.

Following this historic event, she had the Diana Ross Playground built in Central Park as her gift to the city. Diana Ross's relationship with New York City is dear to her. She feels it's time again to share more love and more memories in the place that will forever be in her heart.

Following the release of the album, Thank You which was a musical love letter of appreciation to her fans, Diana Ross broke live concert attendance records last summer. The Thank You World Tour included a performance at Glastonbury, UK drawing the largest assembled audience in the festival's history and the biggest viewership in the history of the BBC broadcast which capped off a completely sold-out arena tour.

Coming home to the U.S., now the stage is set to captivate fans with her soulful, heart-felt vocals and magnetic presence, Diana Ross' energy and love fills the room and touches her audiences. Fans can expect to be delighted by her timeless songs singing memories including, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Upside Down", "I'm Coming Out", "Reach Out and Touch", "Stop! In the Name of Love," and many more.

This special engagement comes at a time when Diana Ross' legacy is more influential and celebrated than ever. Throughout her career, Ms. Ross has crafted a vibrant mosaic of achievements; seamlessly blending her many talents to enchant audiences.

As a testament to her enduring spirit within music and popular culture, her achievements and accolades include the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors and becoming the first woman in history to receive a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Her music continues to inspire generations of artists and fans alike, making The Music Legacy Tour 2023 a must-see event for music lovers of all ages.

Tickets for Diana Ross' The Music Legacy Tour 2023 at Radio City Music Hall will be on sale Friday, April 21, 2023 and available through Ticketmaster and Ross' website .

Follow Diana Ross on social media for the latest updates and glimpses of the tour. Get ready to experience an evening of timeless music from the one-and-only Diana Ross. Are you ready?

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Legendary R&B artist Diana Ross added 2023 tour dates to her schedule.

Billed as The Music Legacy Tour: Celebrating #1 Greatest Hits , these will surely be crowd-pleasing concerts. Thirteen upcoming dates are scheduled from September into November, including newly added shows in North America and Denmark that have presales happening this week. Diana started the tour earlier this year and has played over 15 nights so far, with more expected to be added, so check back here when that information becomes available.

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When do Diana Ross 2023 tour tickets go on sale and what is the presale code?

For the new dates, the general public on-sale begins as early as September 1. Presales for local venues / radio begin August 31. Keep in mind, each date is different and details are subject to change. Click through the individual concert links for more information about the show you're interested in.

For the most up-to-date information, follow Diana Ross on social media and sign up for the email newsletter , in addition to checking your local venue's social media and email subscription service.

For more, check out the Diana Ross Zumic artist page .

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There “ain’t no mountain high enough” to keep Diana Ross fans keeping them from seeing the singer live on her ongoing 2023 ‘Music Legacy Tour.’

Ticket prices shouldn’t be a problem either .

After review, our team found that seats for some shows to see the 79-year-old R&B legend were going for as low as $34 before fees on Vivid Seats.

While tickets aren’t quite as cheap to see the former Supremes lead singer live in the Big Apple — prices start at $103 before fees for her Radio City Music Hall gig on June 29 — it’s hard to put a price tag on catching one of the 20th century’s greatest legends IRL.

And as an added bonus, the show looks like a blast too judging from Ross’ recent Instagram posts highlighting her first few gigs on the summer run.

Always had seeing the “I’m Coming Out” Rock and Roll Hall of Famer live on your bucket list?

Here’s how you can catch her live before it’s too late this year.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Diana Ross 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all 12 tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all upcoming Diana Ross shows can be found below.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Diana Ross set list

Now that the tour is officially underway, here’s what you can expect to hear at a Ross show based on recent records from Set List FM .

01.) “I’m Coming Out” 02.) “More Today Than Yesterday” (Spiral Starecase cover) 03.) “My World Is Empty Without You” (The Supremes song) 04.) “Baby Love” (The Supremes song) 05.) “Stop! In the Name of Love” (The Supremes song) 06.) “Come See About Me” (The Supremes song) 07.) “You Can’t Hurry Love” (The Supremes song) 08.) “Love Child” (Diana Ross & The Supremes cover) 09.) “The Boss” 10.) “Chain Reaction” 11.) “Upside Down” 12.) “It’s My House” 13.) “Endless Love”

14.) “Missing You”

15.) “Love Hangover / Take Me Higher / Ease on Down the Road” 16.) “The Look of Love” (Burt Bacharach cover) 17.) “Good Morning Heartache” (Billie Holiday cover) 18.) “God Bless the Child” (Billie Holiday cover) 19.) “It’s Hard for Me to Say” 20.) “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” (Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers cover) 21.) “Tomorrow” 22.) “If the World Just Danced” 23.) “Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To)” 24.) “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” (Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell cover) Encore:

25.) “I Will Survive / All We Do Is Win”

R&B legends on tour in 2023

Many stars that have delivered huge hits in the 20th and 21st century are doing it all over again this year.

Here are just five of our favorite acts you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

•  Lionel Richie with Earth Wind and Fire

•  The Temptations with The Four Tops

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•  Dionne Warwick

Love other genres too? Check out our list of the  52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here .

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Diana Ross To Sing All Her Hits On ‘The Music Legacy Tour 2023’

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Diana Ross recently celebrated her 79th birthday and shortly thereafter gave her fans the biggest gift: news that she’s going on tour. After going on her Thank You Tour last year in support of her 2021 album Thank You , Ms. Ross is ready to get back on the road starting in June on The Music Legacy Tour 2023 .

On this tour, The Boss will celebrate her greatest number 1 hits both as a solo act and with The Supremes . Besides the hit parade, concertgoers can expect the septuagenarian songtress to enchant with her signature vocals, to wow with her multiple costume changes and to be on her best diva behavior.

The Music Legacy Tour 2023 begins on June 9th in Temecula, CA to kick off a series of dates in The Golden State. After traversing California, Ross will travel to Oregon for a pair of shows before coming to the East coast to Atlantic City. Following that, she’ll hit Hershey, PA and Vienna, VA as a part of Wolf Trap’s 2023 Summer Season before wrapping up in Chautauqua, NY.

So far, a dozen dates have been revealed on The Music Legacy Tour 2023, which will end on July 2nd. If you don’t see your city or a nearby one listed, Diana included a note on the flyer that more shows will be announced.

Make plans to catch Diana Ross on The Music Legacy Tour 2023, tickets for which are on sale now. Visit her website for links to purchase tickets and additional information.

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Diana Ross The Music Legacy Tour 2023 dates: June 9 — Temecula, CA @ Pechanga Resort & Casino – Pechanga Summit Jun 10 — Rancho Mirage, CA @ Agua Caliente Casino Jun 11 — San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park Jun 13 — Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl Jun 16 — Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort – Grand Theatre Jun 17 — Wheatland, CA @ Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Sacramento – Hard Rock Live Jun 19 — Jacksonville, OR @ Britt Pavilion Jun 20 — Troutdale, OR @ McMenamins Edgefield Jun 24 — Atlantic City, NJ @ Mark G. Etess Arena Jun 27 — Hershey, PA @ The Hershey Theatre Jul 01 — Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap Jul 02 — Chautauqua, NY @ Chautauqua Amphitheater

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Living legend Diana Ross is embarking on a new headlining tour that starts in June.

Her Music Legacy Tour kicks off June 9  in Temecula, California, at Pechanga Resort & Casino – Pechanga Summit. Ross play shows in various U.S. cities, including San Diego, Reno, Nevada, Atlantic City, New Jersey and more.

The tour, at this time, wraps at Chautauqua Amphitheater on July 2 in Chautauqua, New York.

“I’m delighted to announce The Music Legacy Tour 2023: a celebration of my greatest #1 hits! I’m coming home to the US to sing hit after hit from my solo career & my time with The Supremes. It’s going to be a love fest,” Ross shared in a social media post.

On the Billboard Hot 100 chart, Ross has six solo No. 1 hits to her credit. Here’s the rundown: 

  • “Endless Love” with Lionel Richie — nine weeks at No. 1, beginning Aug. 15, 1981
  • “Upside Down” — four weeks at No. 1, beginning Sept. 6, 1980
  • “Love Hangover” — two weeks at No. 1, beginning May 29, 1976
  • “Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To)” — one week at No. 1, Jan. 24, 1976
  • “Touch Me In The Morning” — one week at No. 1, Aug. 18, 1973
  • “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” — three weeks at No. 1, beginning Sept. 19, 1970

As part of The Supremes, Ross tallied 12 No. 1 Hot 100 hits, the second most for a group behind The Beatles, who has 20.

According to Billboard, the group’s biggest hit was “Love Child,” from their 1968 album of the same name. It topped the Hot 100 for two weeks, beginning Nov. 30, 1968.

Ross’ upcoming tour will mark her first since performing U.S. and UK/European dates last year as part of her Thank U Tour . Those series of show dates supported her 25th studio album Thank You . 

Released in November 2021, Thank You was Ross’ first album in 15 years, following 2006’s I Love You . The featureless LP contained 13 songs, all of which she co-wrote, including the singles “ All Is Well ” and “ If The World Just Danced .” 

“This collection of songs is my gift to you with appreciation and love. I am eternally grateful that I had the opportunity to record this glorious music at this time,” Ross said.

Thank You garnered rave reviews, earning Ross a Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album nod at the 65th Grammy Awards. It became her first nomination in 40 years. The award ultimately went to Higher by Michael Bublé.

Diana Ross’ The Music Legacy Tour 2023 Dates

Jun 9 — Temecula, CA @ Pechanga Resort & Casino – Pechanga Summit Jun 10 — Rancho Mirage, CA @ Agua Caliente Casino Jun 11 — San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park Jun 13 — Santa Barbara, CA @ Santa Barbara Bowl Jun 16 — Reno, NV @ Grand Sierra Resort – Grand Theatre Jun 17 — Wheatland, CA @ Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Sacramento – Hard Rock Live Jun 19 — Jacksonville, OR @ Britt Pavilion Jun 20 — Troutdale, OR @ McMenamins Edgefield Jun 24 — Atlantic City, NJ @ Mark G. Etess Arena Jun 27 — Hershey, PA @ The Hershey Theatre Jul 1 — Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap Jul 2 — Chautauqua, NY @ Chautauqua Amphitheater

Get more information on tickets at dianaross.com .

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Diana Ross is currently touring across 3 countries and has 11 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, after that they'll be at Smukfest in Skanderborg.

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As usual, Diana Ross gave 110% to her fans. She took us on a journey from a few hits with the Supremes followed by her hits over the years and a tribute to her film Lady Sings the Blues. From ballads to up-tempo songs, she had the audience wanting More. 5 costume changes and each outfit showed off the beauty of this woman. At 76 years old, Diana Ross looked like a woman in her 50's. Singing, dancing and playing with her fans. The entire evening was truly Supreme :) Having not miss a show since 1978, she proves time and time again she IS THE STUFF THAT ICONS ARE MADE OF.

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We had a great time,

The production values need a lot of improvement as for those of us lucky enough to be close to the stage there was distortion.

Hadn't known about the daughter being the warm-up, strong voice but NOT Diana.

We had a number of people standing in front of us for much of the performance which made it difficult to see the stage for us who were unable to stand for long periods. The ushering staff should have sorted that out!

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Absolutely fabulous! I've been for many concerts but this was iconic. Diana Ross sounded wonderful and looked stunning in her outfits. She took us back to the flashy days of Motown. She smiled, joked, danced, waved the whole show. Amazing to think she's about to turn 76 years old! I loved singing along to so many of her songs from over the years.

My only disappointment was that the show was only about an hour long. I wish it was longer. However, well worth the ticket price which was not too expensive.

I would definitely see her again!

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Things to do | diana ross, still reigning supreme at 79, got her groove on at her san diego concert sunday, the motown music legend and her 10-piece band performed to a near-capacity audience at the rady shell at jacobs park. it was the third date on her 2023 ‘the music legacy tour,’ which opened friday at temecula’s pechanga resort casino.

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Singer Diana Ross performs at the closing reception of the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California on May 3, 2023. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

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Diana Ross, left, is shown with Mary Wilson, center, and Florence Ballard, right, as their Motown vocal group, The Supremes, rehearse for their performance on the TV show Hullabaloo on May 11, 1965 in New York City.

Diana Ross delivered a 90-minute concert to a near-capacity crowd...

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Diana Ross delivered a 90-minute concert to a near-capacity crowd of 4,400 Sunday night at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego. She is shown here during her May 3 performance at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills.

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No, it wasn’t the fact this seemingly ageless star — still getting her groove on at 79 — only left the stage twice to change from one eye-popping ensemble into another.

“You guys don’t get to get the last costume change!” Ross told the audience, after claiming not to know The Shell has a 10 p.m. curfew (a fact clearly stipulated in her performance contract).

It also wasn’t surprising that her 10-piece band was featured at length on several songs, the better to let Ross catch her breath offstage as she exchanged one brightly colored gown for another.

But what was surprising — and inspiring — is that a highlight during her hits-packed “The Music Legacy Tour 2023” concert here came with a relatively new selection few in the audience had heard before.

That song, the brassy, dance-happy “Tomorrow,” is a standout from 2021’s commercially moribund “Thank You,” Ross’ first new album since 2006’s “I Love You.”

She delivered “Tomorrow” — which came 70 minutes into her 90-minute performance — with infectious verve and energy. Ross sounded thoroughly engaged with the song, whose release came seven decades after she made her recording debut with “I Want a Guy.” (Released in 1961, “Guy” was her first single with the pioneering Motown vocal group The Supremes.)

Audience cheered heartily

Sunday’s near-capacity audience of 4,400 had a muted response when the legendary diva announced she was about to do a number from her latest album. But they cheered heartily when it concluded.

The enthusiastic reaction was a testament to the propulsive “Tomorrow’s” melodic appeal, its upbeat lyrics and to how thoroughly the nearly 80-year-old Ross threw herself into the forward-looking song.

“Some of you old-timers may not know that I have a new album,” she lamented. “You can’t hear the songs on the radio; you gotta go to Spotify or Apple. It’s different these days.”

“Tomorrow” was, alas, the only piece she included from “Thank You,” which is the 25th studio album of her career as a solo artist. Her concert at the Shell — as denoted by its “Music Legacy Tour” moniker — was crafted to celebrate the breadth and depth of her improbably long career.

That Ross only partially succeeded reflected just how formidable her repertoire remains. Or, as she succinctly noted: “I have too many songs, that’s for sure.”

Her surfeit of memorable material necessitated some trade-offs. So, while “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “It’s My House” and The Bee Gees-penned “Chain Reaction” were included in her set list Sunday, “You Keep Me Hanging On,” “Reflections” and her 1977 funk gem “Baby It’s Me” — by the great San Diego singer-songwriter Don Dunn — were among the songs that didn’t make the cut.

Ross took to the stage following a six-minute film that traced her rise from a Detroit housing project to international stardom.

The multi-generational audience cheered nearly as loudly for some bits in the film as for the concert that followed. And if Ross repeated on stage at least one line from the film — “I’m still here! I’m not going anywhere!” — well, it was a line worth repeating.

In the unlikely event, any concertgoers were daydreaming or somehow forgot whose legacy was being saluted, the large video screen at the rear of the stage offered nonstop reminders throughout the performance. Vintage photos and film clips showed Ross with The Supremes, throughout much of her subsequent solo career and with various collaborators, including Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson.

She opened the show with her celebratory 1980 hit, “I’m Coming Out,” which was written by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic. Her rendition clocked in at two minutes, less than half the length of her original album version.

Ross also zipped through five crowd-pleasing classics by The Supremes, starting with “Baby Love” and “Stop! In the Name of Love,” that averaged 2-1/2 minutes each. The fifth, “Love Child,” was extended to 5 minutes, but she was offstage for three of them for her first costume change.

Returning in a red gown and red ruffled cape, Ross delivered winning, back-to-back versions of two of her disco hits: 1979’s “The Boss” and 1980’s “Upside Down.” Both benefited from the sleek, note-perfect performances of her well-drilled band.

Ross played the audience as if it was a musical instrument at her fingertips, leading them in mass sing-alongs and arm waves. She won cheers when she chided security guards at the front of the stage who were trying to clear the aisles of dancing fans. It was a thankless and, ultimately, impossible task.

Girlish lilt

Ross’ voice has always been thin and wispy. It has grown more so with age, so she wisely had her four backing singers do much of the heavy lifting.

But her voice has retained much of its girlish lilt, while her personality and charisma enabled her to largely hold her own whether she was breathlessly crooning through the unabashedly sentimental ballad “Missing You” or romping through “Love Hangover.” And hearing her voice crack during her concert-concluding version of Gloria Gaynor’s pulsating 1978 ode to resiliency, “I Will Survive,” provided added pathos to the lyrics.

Ross didn’t dance up a storm from start to finish — she is a septuagenarian, after all.

But she was on her feet for the duration of her nearly two-dozen selections, offtage costume changes notwithstanding. And she knew exactly when to strut or add a well-timed shimmy-and-shake for maximum impact. For good measure, at one point during “Upside Down” she playfully patted her derriere.

“Now look,” Ross told the audience. “If I can move my body like this when I’m 47 — you know, I’m kidding, I’m 79 this year — (you can) move that body!”

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The Jonas Brothers, Pink and Morgan Wallen were also among the artists who returned to the road for highly anticipated tours this year.

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Taylor Swift; Beyoncé; Drake

Dozens of artists hit the road during 2023 to bring their music to sold-out venues across the globe.

The first half of the year started off strong with artists and bands like Harry Styles, Journey, Carrie Underwood, SZA, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Reba McEntire, Janet Jackson, Lizzo, Blink-182, Charlie Puth, Billy Idol, Wiz Khalifa, Bebe Rexha and Black Pink heading out on their headlining tours.

Some artists had such sought-after tickets for their tours, including Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, that it led to sites, such as Ticketmaster, completely crashing when tickets dropped.

Many summer nights were also filled with good tunes this year as artists including Alicia Keys, Post Malone, Paramore, Chris Stapleton, Boygenius, Lionel Richie, Melissa Etheridge and Maggie Rogers set out on tours during the warmer months.

Concert tours are not only an opportunity for artists to promote their latest albums or to highlight their entire music catalogs, but it’s also a chance for their fans to come together to celebrate the music and musicians that they look up to and love. Those attending shows for artists such as Swift, Beyoncé and Styles often dress to impress, going all out for their outfits. Beyoncé even asked her fans to specifically come to her Virgo season concerts for her Renaissance World Tour decked out in silver and chrome, to celebrate her astrological sign. Swifties, inspired by the lyric “Make the friendship bracelets, take the moment and taste it …” from her song “You’re on Your Own, Kid,” made themed bracelets to trade and hand out to other fans at each of the stops on her Eras Tour.

The performers often praise their fans for all their love and support, like Swift writing on social media in July after her stops in Seattle, Washington, “Thank you for everything. All the cheering, screaming, jumping, dancing, singing at the top of your lungs.”

But if you missed the opportunity to see your favorite artists earlier this year, don’t worry, because The Hollywood Reporter has compiled a list of some of the most anticipated concert tours happening this fall, below.

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift

Tour: Eras Tour (March 2023 – November 2024)

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, the singer’s sixth headlining tour, is described as a journey through all of her musical eras, including  Fearless ,  Lover ,  Evermore ,  1989 ,  Speak Now ,  Reputation  and more. She is set to perform 146 shows across five continents, with each performance featuring a staggering 44-song setlist spanning more than three hours. Swift finished the first U.S. leg at the beginning of August and will return to the U.S. for the second leg in October 2024.

Beyoncé

Tour:  Renaissance World Tour (May – October 2023)

Beyoncé’s ninth concert tour, which is three hours long with no opener, is in support of her seventh studio album, Renaissance . She is set to perform 56 shows across Europe and North America.

Drake and 21 Savage

Drake and 21 Savage

Tour: It’s All a Blur Tour (July – October 2023)

Rappers Drake and 21 Savage are co-headlining their It’s All a Blur Tour to promote their collaborative album, Her Loss . The tour will consist of 56 shows across North America.

Jonas Brothers

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Tour: The Tour (August 2023 – June 2024)

The Jonas Brothers, comprised of Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas, have headed out on their 12th concert tour, which will span three continents. The Tour will feature songs from five different albums, including The Album , Happiness Begins and A Little Bit Longer .

Ed Sheeran

Tour: +–=÷× (Mathematics) Tour (April 2022 – November 2023)

Ed Sheeran’s fourth concert tour draws from all of his albums since 2011, including Plus (2011), Multiply (2014), Divide (2017), Equals (2021) and Subtract (2023). The two-hour concert will consist of 88 shows across three continents.

Anita Baker

Anita Baker

Tour: The Songstress Tour (February – December 2023)

Anita Baker will perform in 15 cities across the U.S. for her latest tour, which celebrates her 40 years as a music icon since the release of her debut album,  The Songstress, in 1983.

Guns N' Roses

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Tour: World Tour 2023 (June – October 2023)

Guns N’ Roses, comprised of vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Steven Adler, has set out on their latest tour, which spans three continents.

Karol G

Tour: Mañana Será Bonito Tour (August – September 2023)

Karol G kicked off her first-ever stadium tour in Las Vegas and will make her way across the U.S. for stops in six cities.

Timothy B. Schmit and Don Henley of the Eagles

Tour: The Long Goodbye (September – November 2023)

The Eagles have embarked on their finale tour, with special guest Steely Dan, after more than 50 years of touring and over a thousand concerts.

The 1975

Tour: Still… at Their Very Best (September – December 2023)

The 1975’s fifth concert tour, in support of the band’s Being Funny in a Foreign Language album, is making stops across North America and Europe.

Doja Cat

Tour: The Scarlet Tour (October – December 2023)

Doja Cat will kick off her first North American arena tour in San Francisco, California this fall. Special guests Ice Spice and Doechii   will join during select dates. The singer has only toured once before as a headliner for her Amala Tour in 2019.

Stevie Nicks

Stevie Nicks

Tour: 2023 Tour (May – December 2023)

Apart from the Two Icons, One Night Tour that Nicks is co-headlining with Billy Joel through the year, the singer-songwriter also added in dates for her solo tour across the U.S. Nicks has previously toured with Fleetwood Mac as well as embarked on more than a dozen solo tours throughout her career.

Madonna

Tour: Celebration Tour (October 2023 – April 2024)

Madonna, who initially had to postpone the July start of her Celebration Tour as she recovered from a bacterial infection, is now set to kick off her tour in London on Oct. 14. She will make her way across Europe before returning to the U.S. on Dec. 13 to embark on her North American leg.

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Tour: The Chicks World Tour 2023 (June – October 2023)

The Chicks’ sixth headlining concert tour initially began its first leg in 2022, but the country music trio returned in 2023 for their second leg. The group is touring across North America and Europe as well as Australia and New Zealand.

Pink

Tour: Summer Carnival 2023 Tour (June – October 2023)

Pink kicked off her eighth concert tour at the beginning of summer and will run through the beginning of fall. But soon after, the singer will head out on her ninth tour, in support of her album Trustfall , starting in Sacramento, California, on Oct. 12.

Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monáe

Tour: The Age of Pleasure Tour (August – October 2023)

Janelle Monáe’s latest tour supports her album The Age of Pleasure Tour . The singer is making stops in 26 cities across North America.

Maluma

Tour: Don Juan World Tour (August – November 2023)

Maluma has set out on the North American leg of his Don Juan World Tour, which supports his newly released album of the same name. The Latin music artist will make his way across 30 cities before ending in Miami, Florida.

Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen

Tour: One Night at a Time World Tour  (March – October 2023)

Country music star Morgan Wallen is performing across two continents for his latest tour in support of his third studio album of the same name. Special guests include HARDY, Parker McCollum, ERNEST and Bailey Zimmerman.

Shania Twain

Shania Twain

Tour: Queen of Me Tour (April – November 2023)

Shania Twain’s fifth headlining concert tour spans two continents and 77 shows in total. The tour, which marks the singer’s first tour in nearly five years, is in support of her sixth studio album,  Queen of Me .

James Hetfield of Metallica

Tour: M72 World Tour (April 2023 – September 2024)

Metallica’s latest tour in support of the band’s 11th studio album,  72 Seasons, will consist of 49 shows across two continents. Throughout the tour, the heavy metal band will play two nights in every city it visits with two completely different setlists and opening acts for each No Repeat Weekend.

Foo Fighters

Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters

Tour: 2023 Tour (May 2023 – June 2024)

Foo Fighters have embarked on their first headlining tour since drummer Taylor Hawkins died. The tour, which includes performances in five continents, is in support of their new album  But Here We Are .

Kesha

Tour: The Only Love Tour , formerly The Gag Order Tour (October – November 2023)

Kesha is set to head out on a 20-city North American tour in support of her album  Gag Order . The singer’s sixth headlining tour will also include special guest Jake Wesley Rogers.

John Mayer

Tour: Solo Acoustic Fall Tour (October – November 2023)

John Mayer extended his latest tour across the United States into the fall with special guest JP Saxe.

Lil Yachty

Tour: The Field Trip Tour (September – December 2023)

Lil Yachty is currently on his 39-stop global tour across North America and Europe in support of his album  Let’s Start Here .

Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen

Tour: 2023 Tour (February – December 2023)

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have made stops across North America and Europe since February for their latest tour. But they had to postpone their September dates as Springsteen undergoes treatment for peptic ulcer disease. At this point, the tour is set to resume on Nov. 3 in Vancouver.

Chris Martin of Coldplay

Tour: Music of the Spheres World Tour (March 2022 – September 2024)

Coldplay is performing across five continents for its eighth headlining tour in support of the band’s ninth studio album,  Music of the Spheres . They will perform 165 shows in total by the end.

Luke Combs

Tour: 2023 World Tour  (March – October 2023)

Luke Combs has been making his way across three continents performing songs from his latest two albums, Gettin’ Old  and  Growin’ Up .

50 Cent

Tour: The Final Lap Tour (July – December 2023)

50 Cent’s latest concert tour celebrates the 20th anniversary of his album  Get Rich or Die Tryin , which came out in February 2003. The rapper’s tour consists of 69 shows across four continents.

Hozier

Tour: Unreal Unearth Tour  (September – December 2023)

Hozier has hit the road for his latest tour, which spans across North America and Europe, in support of his EP Eat Your Young and new album Unreal Unearth .

Diana Ross

Tour: The Musical Legacy Tour (June – November 2023)

Diana Ross extended her latest tour, which showcases her iconic hits throughout her career, into the fall. The legendary singer is performing across two continents, North America and Europe.

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At Wolf Trap, Diana Ross gives a ‘move it or lose it’ lesson on life

The 79-year-old Motown legend energetically covers decades of hits, while sending her audience off with a lot of positive vibes

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On Saturday night at the Filene Center at Wolf Trap, Diana Ross seemed most concerned about the movement of the capacity crowd: “I want to see you moving,” she said. “I can’t see you moving. Are you moving?”

Moving is the least the audience could do, considering Ross kept things going for nearly two hours.

“You know I’m 79, right?” she said to cheers. “Move it or lose it.”

“Move it or lose it” is a fitting mantra for the singer, who has spent more than six decades in the spotlight, seemingly in constant motion as she dominated pop music — first as the breakout star of the Supremes, then as a solo artist — before taking a foray into acting and continuing to rack up awards, milestones, honors and superlatives.

As her Music Legacy Tour made its penultimate U.S. stop in Fairfax County, Ross and company played two dozen songs, many of which have served as the soundtrack of our lives, with the singer — who was once crowned the female entertainer of the century — proving that she can still do what she was born to do.

With a nine-piece band and four background singers dressed all in black, Ross provided the color and star power expected of the icon, her changing outfits a mood ring of sequins and frills that morphed from tangerine to silver to regal purple and black to fairylike pink and champagne. And while she knows how to pick her spots and lean on her background players, she still has impressive control over her gentle soprano.

But beyond her voice, look and Hitsville USA parade, the most striking part of the performance might have been a jubilance and joie de vivre that has not been dulled after countless concerts over the years.

The Music Legacy Tour lived up to its billing, with Supremes hits such as “You Can’t Hurry Love” and “Come See About Me,” the sultriest disco groove of all time in “Love Hangover” and the Chic-powered classics “Upside Down” and “I’m Coming Out.” There were nods to her film career, with “Ease on Down The Road” from “The Wiz,” the sweeping “Theme from Mahogany” and a handful of Billie Holiday numbers from Ross’s “Lady Sings the Blues” period.

Those songs — which the crowd knows, to borrow a lyric, upside down and inside out — recall the period when Ross and Motown were at their apex and established the high-water mark for pop music. But the lyrics that resonate most are the ones that shine through the nostalgic glow to look not just backward, but also forward. “I love you more today than yesterday,” she sang on a cover of a 1969 song by Spiral Starecase, “but not as much as tomorrow.”

For those onstage and in the crowd who have more yesterdays than tomorrows, there’s an obvious appeal to performing and hearing the songs that were playing during first dances and first dates. But Ross understands, perhaps more than most, how making music can serve a higher purpose. She recalled how, when the coronavirus pandemic canceled live shows, she decided to return to the studio and record an album of her first original music in more than two decades. The result was 2021’s “Thank You,” an experience that allowed Ross to refocus on the important things in life, such as music and family.

“I ended up knowing that it didn’t take a lot to make me happy,” she told the crowd.

Ross performed songs from the album that have the same belief in the power of love as her old favorites, even if they understandably lack the same resonance. Going from those new tracks to her versions of “Why Do Fools Fall in Love,” “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “I Will Survive” — the latter of which she supplemented with an interpolation of DJ Khaled’s hip-hop anthem “All I Do Is Win” — caused emotional whiplash.

Before Ross sang her encore (the title track from “Thank You”), she asked the crowd to repeat after her: “I’m so grateful for all the blessings in my life, for there are many. We are abundantly supported, and all is well.”

As the concertgoers danced their way to the parking lots with chairs, coolers and cushions in tow, the affirmation kept them moving forward, as Ross has helped them do for all these years.

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Diana Ross, Eminem, Jack White and Many More Light Up Detroit’s ‘Concert From Michigan Central’

By Caryn Rose

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JUNE 06: Diana Ross performs onstage at Live from Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central" at Michigan Central Station on June 06, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images)

When your all-star Detroit concert opens with none other than Miss Diana Ross gliding down the stage catwalk in an enormous cloud of orange chiffon singing “I’m Coming Out,” you are setting the bar high from the jump — especially if you’re kicking off an event with Eminem , Jack White , Jelly Roll, Common and many others.

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But six years ago, the Ford Motor Company decided to save the building, and now, after years of painstaking renovation and restoration, the building has reopened as an “innovation hub.” In theory, the concert is in celebration of the station’s revival — but in reality, it was a declaration: Detroit isn’t back, says the sizzle reel — it never left. (The concert, called “Live From Detroit: The Concert At Michigan Central” and produced by Oscars and Super Bowl Halftime veteran Jesse Collins, will air on NBC as a one-hour primetime special on June 9 starting at 7 p.m. ET/PT.)

Big Sean performed at the 2018 groundbreaking ceremony where Ford declared their intentions, and he was back tonight, visibly stoked to be on stage in front of the old train station, and his set reflected that: 2024’s “On Up,” a song about his son, along with “Blessings” and closing with “Bounce Back,” an absolutely relevant Detroit almost-anthem. This was followed by a tribute to 79-year-old local hero Bob Seger featuring Melissa Etheridge, Fantasia, and Jelly Roll. Etheridge’s smoky alto worked well on the low-key “Mainstreet,” but Fantasia’s turned up for a Tina Turner-esque rendition of “Shakedown,” Seger’s 1987 contribution to the “Beverly Hills Cop II” soundtrack. And Jelly Roll’s “Turn the Page” perfectly captured the original’s pathos. The three finished the tribute with a joint version of “Old Time Rock and Roll” — a predictable but energizing cap on their set.

Veteran rapper Common appeared with Slum Village in tribute to J Dilla in a segment that was introduced by the late, pioneering hip-hop producer’s mother, Maureen “Ma Dukes” Yancey. Dilla passed in 2006 but his stamp on hip-hop is indelible and continues to unfold in current artists influence and his absence are still very real to his friends, fans, and collaborators, as evidenced by the emotional performance tonight. 

Introductions tonight were handled by an array of popular local celebrities, sports figures, politicians —Governor Gretchen Whitmer made an early appearance before concluding with a verbal mic-drop, “Big Gretch, out!” — and Ford executives. Throughout the night, the train station’s iconic facade was creatively utilized as a backdrop, illuminated with lighting, special effects and tasteful implementations of pyrotechnics. The production was staged by Jesse Collins Entertainment, known for their work on large spectacles from the Super Bowl halftime show to countless awards shows. There was a clear roof over the stage just in case — the day before, a tornado had touched down in a nearby suburb during dress rehearsal — but Thursday night the problem wasn’t rain, it was wind so strong that the production could not fly the speaker columns or the video screens until the last few acts. Even with those challenges, the sound was stellar throughout Roosevelt Park, the grounds in front of the station where the free event took place in front of a crowd of approximately 20,000.

Techno City got its props during the set change before Jack White when DJ Skyy Jetta performed a tribute to genre pioneers the Belleville Three. Detroit is widely considered to be the birthplace of techno, and the genre’s history isn’t an afterthought here. Jetta’s brief but innovative set kept everyone moving as the anticipation for the end of the night approached. 

The always color-coordinated White, who grew up not far from where he was now performing, turned Michigan Central blue as he told the audience he was going to play some songs that were written “a few blocks from here.” After opening with “Here My Train a’ Comin” (OK he didn’t write that one) and “Hotel Yorba,” he was off and running. White is gifted with the ability to fill any space, no matter the size, with wall to wall rock and roll, and his set tonight was colossal. “Seven Nation Army” had the entire crowd singing and clapping along; they could probably hear the noise in the traffic on the Ambassador Bridge that crosses the Detroit River to Canada, just beyond the station. 

Any attendees who thought they were being smart and beating the traffic by leaving after White’s set probably regretted that decision when they got home. The between-set changeover took longer than others because it required making room for the entire Detroit Symphony Orchestra — who were there to accompany none other than Eminem, who executive produced the event. Every phone was held aloft the minute he walked onstage; his name wasn’t part of the official lineup, but attendees fervently believed he would be there anyway. 

Anticipation aside, it was an enormous, emotional performance that began with “Houdini” (and brought back Jelly Roll to sing the song’s sample from Aerosmith’s “Dream On”), “Sing for the Moment,” “Welcome 2 Detroit” — guest appearance by Trick Trick included — before finishing up with “Not Afraid.” This wasn’t any kind of vanity appearance — at the end of a night like this, Eminem hit the stage and delivered with all of his energy and intensity.

“Detroit, we up,” he announced at the end of “Not Afraid.” “We love you. Our city’s up. Let’s fucking go!” There was pyro. There were fireworks.  Michigan Central turned Ford blue, and the crowd headed out towards Michigan Avenue. (Head here for a full recap of Eminem’s set .)

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Diana Ross, Jack White, Big Sean lead Eminem-produced Michigan Central reopening concert

Eminem will executive produce thursday's sold-out show, which will also feature common, fantasia, melissa etheridge, jelly roll and more..

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Diana Ross, Jack White and Big Sean, who represent three distinct generations of Detroit superstars, will headline Thursday's all-star concert to celebrate the reopening of Michigan Central Station, organizers announced Monday. The sold-out concert will be streamed live starting at 8:30 p.m. Thursday on Peacock, followed by a one-hour primetime special at 7 p.m. Sunday on NBC.

Big Sean, Diana Ross and Jack White, three generations of Detroit superstars, will headline Thursday's concert to celebrate the reopening of Michigan Central Station.

The concert is being executive produced by Eminem and his longtime manager, Paul Rosenberg. Other acts lined up for the 90-minute outdoor show include Common, Fantasia, Melissa Etheridge and Jelly Roll, along with Detroiters Illa J, Kierra Sheard, Theo Parrish, Slum Village, the Clark Sisters, Sky Jetta and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The program is rumored to fold in tributes to legendary Detroit rocker Bob Seger and late Detroit hip-hop producer J Dilla.

Detroit Lions legend Barry Sanders and current Lions stars Jared Goff and Amon-Ra St. Brown are also slated to participate, along with comedian Mike Epps and actress Sophia Bush.

The live celebration comes as Ford Motor Company is reopening Michigan Central Station , the once-abandoned Corktown train station that closed in 1988 and for decades stood as a symbol of Detroit's decline.

"We wanted to celebrate the reopening of Michigan Central Station in style and make it a night to remember for Detroiters and people watching around the world," Bill Ford, executive chair of Ford, said in a statement. "I am honored and grateful that so many of Detroit’s musical legends, sports heroes, artists and innovators are joining us to celebrate the city we all love and the bright future we are creating together."

Tickets for the free concert were made available on May 22 and all 15,000 were claimed within five minutes , according to Michigan Central spokesman Dan Austin.

Gates for the concert, located off Michigan Avenue into Roosevelt Park, will open at 6 p.m. The show is slated to wrap at 10 p.m.

Locally, WDIV-TV (Ch. 4) will have exclusive coverage starting at 8 p.m. Thursday, and also streaming on Local 4+.

The event is being produced by Diversified Production Services and Killian + Company, and other exec producers on board include Grammy Awards executive producer Jesse Collins, Dionne Harmon and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay.

Ross, who turned 80 in March, is one of Motown's brightest stars, and she rose to international superstardom as a member of the Supremes, who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. The concert will be her first in Detroit since a July 2016 concert at the then-Chene Park Amphitheatre. (She did perform at the Colosseum at Caesars Windsor in September 2023.)

White, 48, emerged from Detroit's garage rock scene in the late 1990s with his two-piece the White Stripes, and broke big in 2001 with the band's "White Blood Cells." The group was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023. White's last Detroit performance was at the Masonic Temple in April 2022, where he stunned concertgoers by proposing to and then marrying his girlfriend, Olivia Jean, on stage .

Big Sean, 36, rose out of Detroit's hip-hop scene in the late '00s with a series of mixtapes, following his signing to Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music after he rapped for him outside of a Detroit radio station in 2005. He released his debut album "Finally Famous" in 2011, and performed at the first night of the NFL Draft in April in downtown Detroit.

Detroit mayor Mike Duggan said the concert's lineup is symbolic of the importance of the reopening of Michigan Central.

"Detroit is known around the world for its musical talent, and having so many legendary artists kick off the celebration for the reopening of the iconic Michigan Central Station shows how meaningful this moment is for our city," Duggan said in a statement. "This historic landmark symbolizes Detroit’s resilience, innovation, and now, its bright future. This is about more than preserving a piece of our past. It also is about paving the way for a new era of growth and opportunity for all Detroiters."

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