Tickets go on sale on Friday 24th September at 9.30am.
Fans can sign up for early access to tickets via the exclusive pre-sale here: EXCLUSIVE DIANA ROSS PRE-SALE
Global superstar Diana Ross has added a date at the historic Cardiff Castle to her Thank You Summer 2022 tour on Friday 10th June 2022.
One of the most successful recording artists and entertainers of all time, Diana Ross has shaped the sound of popular music. In the 1960s she reigned as the Queen of Motown, leading The Supremes to chart dominance with hits such as Baby Love, Stop! In the Name of Love, and You Keep Me Hangin’ On.
There is only one entertainer in the world that has defined a generation of music and popular culture and has touched the heart of humanity. She been called a trailblazer, a leader, an icon, and a legend. Ms. Ross will be releasing a new album on Nov 5. The title track from her upcoming album, Thank You, was released this summer as a voice of gratitude and personal dedication to her audiences over the years. Ms. Ross co-wrote and curated every song on the album with a message about gratefulness.
Diana Ross returns to the UK in June 2022 with her Thank You Summer Tour to share with fans her music, memories, and career magic.
The concert, promoted by Orchard Live and FKP Scorpio is one of a series of concerts already rescheduled to summer 2022 in Cardiff Castle and Includes shows with Jess Glynne, Bryan Adams, Gerry Cinnamon & Lionel Richie amongst others.
Pablo Janczur, of promoters Orchard Live said ‘‘it’s a dream come true to get an artist of Diana Ross’ calibre to play Cardiff Castle. We’re absolutely thrilled and can’t wait to welcome her to Cardiff next year’’
Tickets for the show go on sale at 9.30am on Friday 24th Sept via www.gigantic.com & www.eventim.com
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