About
Diana Ross is a legendary, pioneering artist whose voice, style, and creative vision have influenced global culture for generations. Raised in Detroitâs North End, she first achieved international fame as the lead singer of The Supremes, delivering timeless hits such as âWhere Did Our Love Go,â âStop! In the Name of Love,â and âYou Canât Hurry Love.â Her solo career further cemented her legacy with classics including âAinât No Mountain High Enough,â âUpside Down,â âThe Boss,â âTouch Me in the Morning,â and âIâm Coming Out.â
A commanding presence across music, fashion, film, television, and live performance, Ross has been honoured with the Kennedy Center Honors, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and the American Music Awards Lifetime Achievement Award, alongside more than 100 million streams, downloads, and records sold worldwide. Her appearance at the 2025 Met Gala captured global attention, and her headline performance at Times Squareâs 2026 New Yearâs Eve celebration delivered ABCâs highest ratings in four years, drawing over 30 million viewers.
She received a Golden Globe Award for Lady Sings the Blues, designed her own costumes for Mahogany, and earned a Tony Award for her one-woman production An Evening with Diana Ross. Her early solo releases, including Diana and diana, helped secure her Guinness World Record for the most hit singles in the U.S. and U.K. Ross famously attracted more than 800,000 fans to her historic 1983 Central Park concerts, performed at the Super Bowl XXX halftime show, released Thank You in 2021, and headlined Glastonburyâs Pyramid Stage in 2022 for the festivalâs largest-ever live and broadcast audience.
A dedicated mother, grandmother, philanthropist, and enduring global icon, Diana Ross continues to captivate and inspire audiences around the world.


