It was a sun-drenched love affair between Diana Ross and Glastonbury Festival attendees Sunday, as the US singer performed the Legends slot on the festival’s final day.
Wearing a sparkly gown, a feathered headdress and earrings that could double as tiny chandeliers, Ross kicked off the revelry with I am Coming Out. The singer and actress, who has sold over 100 million records worldwide, rose to stardom in 1960s Motown band The Supremes before embarking on a solo career in 1970.
Ross, 78, was set to perform at Glastonbury Festival in 2020 before a pandemic led to the festival being cancelled for two years.