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The More Today Than Yesterday: The Greatest Hits Tour [1] is a concert tour by American recording artist Diana Ross. Primarily visiting the United States and Canada, the tour showcases Ross' greatest hits that span her nearly 50 years in the music industry. The tour was well received by critics and fans.
A This concert was a part of the "Curaçao North Sea Jazz Festival" [8] B This concert was a part of "Music with Friends" [9] C This concert was a part of the "Houston Children's Charities Gala" [10] D This concert was a part of "The Concert for Children" [11] E This concert was a part of the "Pacer's 32nd Annual Benefit" [12]
Diana Ross, shown here at ACL Live in 2011, returned to the venue on Tuesday. ... Ross brought her Music Legacy Tour to ACL Live on Tuesday and treated Austin to a nostalgic evening of greatest ...
In 1999, Diana Ross released her final album on Motown Records, Every Day is a New Day.According to Ross (featured in an interview with Barbara Walters), Scott Sanders, a close friend of Ross', suggested adding an entire Supremes segment to her promotional concert tour for the then-new album in which she would perform full versions of the hits she recorded when she was with the Supremes.
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Diana Ross speaks onstage during the 67th annual GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on Fe. 2, 2025, in Los Angeles. "Even in the darkness we can rise again and keep the light of hope and love alive ...
Singer and actress Diana Ross is set to perform at amfAR’s inaugural Las Vegas gala on Nov. 22. The event will honor Oscar-winner Sylvester Stallone as well as his wife Jennifer Stallone, an ...
The I Love You Tour was a concert tour by American singer Diana Ross in support of her twenty-fourth studio album, I Love You. The tour began in October 2006 in Australia and eventually visited North America and Europe.