One of the greatest musical icons of all time is coming to Nottingham, with the legendary Diana Ross taking the stage at the Motorpoint Arena later this year. The Queen of Motown is bringing her Symphonic Celebration tour to the city on Monday, June 23 - and tickets go on sale in just a week's time.

The music legend will perform a plethora of timeless hits from her more than 60-year career, including Ain't No Mountain High Enough, Amazing Grace, Stop! In the Name of Love, Upside Down, and I'm Coming Out. And, as if that wasn't enough, she is being joined on tour by a full orchestra, adding a spectacular symphonic sound to an already incredible show.

This will be first time the former Supremes singer has performed in the UK since 2023, when she took the stage at London's Royal Albert Hall. The year before she performed at Buckingham Palace for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, and on the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival.

Joining her in Nottingham will be Manchester's Hallé Orchestra, which dates back more than 160 years. Founded in 1858, the group will also perform at shows in Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, and Liverpool.

A poster for Diana Ross' A Symphonic Celebration UK tour, with dates.
Diana Ross is performing in Nottingham later this year

How do I get tickets for Diana Ross' A Symphonic Celebration show at the Motorpoint Arena?

Pre-sale will begin at 10am on Thursday, January 30, while tickets go on general sale at 10am the following day. Click here for tickets and more information on the Motorpoint Arena website. Tickets will also be available via Ticketmaster here.

All dates for A Symphonic Celebration tour

  • June 22: Birmingham BP Pulse Live, with the Hallé Orchestra;
  • June 23: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena, with the Hallé Orchestra;
  • June 25: Glasgow OVO Hydro, with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra;
  • June 26: Manchester Co-op Live, with the Hallé Orchestra;
  • June 28: Leeds First Direct Arena, with the Hallé Orchestra;
  • June 30: Liverpool M&S Band Arena, with the Hallé Orchestra;
  • July 2: 2025 London The O2, with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.