Soul singer Diana Ross is set to play the legends slot today (Sunday) at Glastonbury Festival.The iconic Motown singer was last seen entertaining the nation when she headlined the Queen's Platinum Jubilee for the Party at the Palace concert earlier this month.
She closed the night of live entertainment with a selection of songs including Chain Reaction and Ain't No Mountain High.
The 78-year-old American singer is now set to make her Glastonbury Festival debut on the Pyramid Stage at 4pm this afternoon (June 26). Here's what revellers need to know about her set, including stage, time, clashes and possible setlist.
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Stage
Diana Ross will appear on the Pyramid Stage for the first time this year.
Time
She will play the famous legends slot, on the Sunday between 4pm and 5.45pm.
Clashes
It's going to be tough for the acts on at the same time as Diana Ross.
She is likely to be one of the most popular acts of the entire weekend, but if she isn't your thing, here is what you could be watching while she is on stage.
- Fontaines DC - Other Stage, 4.30pm-6pm
- Nubya Garcia - West Holts Stage, 3:30pm-5pm
- Amyl and the Sniffers - John Peel Stage, 5pm-6.30pm
- Caroline Polacheck - Park Stage, 4.30pm-6pm
Will she be on TV or Radio?
Diana Ross' set will be broadcast on Sunday, June 26 from 6.45pm to 8pm on BBC One. Viewers at home, if you'd prefer to watch Diana's set live, you will be able to over on the BBC iPlayer - which will have dedicated Glastonbury channel with live and full sets from the five main stages; Pyramid, Other, West Holts, John Peel and Park Stages.
What will be on Diana Ross' setlist?
She is currently on her Thank You tour – her first in 15 years. It sees Ms Ross strut on stage in an orange floor-length tulle for her opening number – the 1980s Chic-penned classic, I’m Coming Out.
The removable tulle is soon tossed to one side for an avalanche of Supremes hits – the iconic ooh, oohs of Baby Love and fierce Stop! In The Name of Love to pop great You Can’t Hurry Love.
Of course she may do something special for Glastonbury - but this would be pretty great.
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