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Published 14:23 30 Jan 2025 GMT
Updated 14:24 30 Jan 2025 GMT

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Diana Ross recently announced details of a UK tour - and this is everything you need to know about tickets.
The iconic singer will headline a string of arena shows in 2025 alongside a live orchestra.
The 'Symphonic Celebration Tour' will see her head to the likes of Birmingham, Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and London this summer.
She'll be joined by different orchestras across the run including The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
Fans can expect performances of the iconic hits like "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Upside Down", "I'm Coming Out" and "Endless Love" as well as tracks by The Supremes.
Tickets for the tour go on sale this week, so you can find out everything you need to know about prices below.
Following a presale it's been confirmed that tickets are priced at the following: £78.15 / £89.25 / £105.65 / £116.35 / £148.45 / £169.45 / £221.95.
The shows are also fully seated, with the top price for floor seating.
Fans can get their hands on tickets in the general sale from 10am on Friday, 31 January via Ticketmaster.
The singer will headline a number of arena shows as part of the tour, which will see
22 June - Birmingham, BP Pulse Live - tickets
23 June - Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena - tickets
25 June - Glasgow, OVO Hydro - tickets
26 June - Manchester, Co-op Live - tickets
28 June - Leeds, First Direct Arena - tickets
30 June - Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena - tickets
2 July - London, O2 Arena - tickets
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