Diana Ross, 78, dazzles in black off-the-shoulder dress and feathered orange robe she takes to the stage at The Cambridge Club Festival
Diana Ross looked sensational as she belted out her hits at The Cambridge Club Festival on Sunday night.
The 78-year-old Supremes singer took to the stage in a black off-the-shoulder dress with a multicoloured pattern.
She draped an orange robe adorned with eye-catching feathers across her arms, and wore a pair of coordinating orange dangly earrings for an added statement.
Incredible: Diana Ross looked sensational as she belted out her hits at The Cambridge Club Festival on Sunday night
Her raven locks were styled in their signature curls and she sported a full face of glamorous makeup to showcase her age-defying beauty.
The show is the latest on her current UK and Europe tour which kicked off on June 10 in Cardiff.
Among her dates will be a highly-anticipated performance in the ‘legends’ at Glastonbury on June 26.
Legend: The 78-year-old Supremes singer took to the stage in a black off-the-shoulder dress with a multicoloured pattern
Stylish: She draped an orange robe adorned with eye-catching feathers across her arms, and wore a pair of coordinating orange dangly earrings for an added statement
The iconic singer was previously meant to take to the UK stages back in 2020, but her plans were axed due to the pandemic.
Her performance comes after Diana took to the stage in an incredible black and white tulle gown at Buckingham Palace to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee for her first UK performance in 15 years.
The singer kicked off her performance with a rendition of Chain Reaction, which she sang backed-up by a talented choir while a glitter-ball was projected on to the Palace.
Flawless: Her raven locks were styled in their signature curls and she sported a full face of glamorous makeup to showcase her age-defying beauty
In a sweet tribute to the Queen’s 70-year reign, Diana also belted out Thank You while the words flashed on the giant screen behind her and the crowds eagerly waved their Union Jacks in the air.
The 22,000-strong crowd then erupted into deafening cheers as Diana launched into Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, with Kate Middleton seen looking equally impressed as she sang along from the Royal box.
As she closed the show, she said: ‘I am so proud and pleased to be sharing the evening with you!’
Going on tour: The show is the latest on her current UK and Europe tour which kicked off on June 10 in Cardiff
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