
Diana Ross at London's O2 Arena: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know
Obviously, with the show titled 'One Legendary Voice. Decades of Hits', you can expect Diana to perform loads of her biggest songs from the past 50 years – from 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' to 'I'm Coming Out'. And if that's not enough, a live backing track will be supplied by the spectacular Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.
It's her first time playing in London since 2023, and who knows when she'll be back again. So, here's everything you need to know if you've got tickets for Diana Ross at the O2 (and how you can get some last minute).
When is Diana Ross playing at London's O2?
Diana will be performing at the O2 with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra on Wednesday, July 2.
What are the timings?
According to the O2 website, doors will open at 6.30pm and the show itself will commence at 8pm.
What's the setlist?
So far, the setlist for Diana Ross's UK tour has looked something like this:
I'm Coming Out
More Today Than Yesterday (Spiral Starecase cover)
You Can't Hurry Love (The Supremes song)
Love Child (Diana Ross & The Supremes cover)
Voice of the Heart
Touch Me in the Morning
The Boss
Don't Explain (Billie Holiday cover)
Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)
Good Morning Heartache (Billie Holiday cover)
Love Hangover
Upside Down
Ease on Down the Road (Diana Ross and Michael Jackson song)
In Your Heart
Count on Me
If the World Just Danced
Why Do Fools Fall in Love (Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers cover)Just in Case
Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)
Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell cover)
I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor cover)
Thank You
Is there a support act?
Nope, there won't be any acts opening for Diana – the show will start and finish with her.
Can you still get tickets for Diana Ross at London's O2?
There are still a very limited number of tickets left for Diana Ross's O2 show on the O2 website. Prices start from £33 for general admission in restricted view seats and go all the way up to £563 for a front row view.
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