Diana Ross, 78, closes Glastonbury with back to back hits

Diana Ross, 78, closes Glastonbury with back to back hits

Soul singer Diana Ross told the thousands gathered at the Pyramid Stage to “feel the power of love” as she reeled off hit after hit at the Glastonbury Festival on Sunday evening. 

She kicked off her set with 1980 classic I’m Coming Out drawing rapturous applause during her Sunday teatime legends slot on the final day of Glastonbury wearing a sparkly dress with a matching white cape and headpiece ensemble.

The soul singer treated the crowd to a selection of classics including Baby Love, You Can’t Hurry Love, Stop! In The Name Of Love and at the conclusion of Chain Reaction pink confetti was launched from the stage.

Soul singer Diana Ross told the thousands gathered at the Pyramid Stage to "feel the power of love" as she reeled off hit after hit at the Glastonbury Festival on Sunday evening.

Soul singer Diana Ross told the thousands gathered at the Pyramid Stage to “feel the power of love” as she reeled off hit after hit at the Glastonbury Festival on Sunday evening. 

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Glorious: Defying earlier ominous forecasts, the sun shone down on the packed crown, armed with flags and vibrant festival wear, as she reeled off songs from her new album titled…

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