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  • Sep 08 2023 The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor Windsor, ON, Canada Start time: 8:30 PM 8:30 PM
  • Sep 10 2023 Miller High Life Theatre Milwaukee, WI, USA Start time: 8:05 PM 8:05 PM
  • Sep 12 2023 Orpheum Theatre This Setlist Madison, WI, USA Add time Add time
  • Sep 15 2023 The Fabulous Fox Theatre St. Louis, MO, USA Add time Add time
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216 State St. 53703 Madison, WI, US (608) 250-2600 madisonorpheum.com

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Music legend Diana Ross will perform in Madison on Sept. 12

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Diana Ross, a global icon and legendary entertainer, songwriter, producer, film and television actress, will be in Madison on Sept. 12 to perform at the Orpheum Theater as part of The Music Legacy Tour 2023.

The Music Legacy Tour 2023 will showcase iconic #1 chart toppers featuring hit-after-hit from Diana Ross’ solo career catalog and as the lead singer of The Supremes, according to a press release. Fans can expect to hear timeless hits such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “Stop! In the Name of Love,” “Upside Down,” “I’m Coming Out,” “Reach Out and Touch,” “Endless Love” and many more.

Tickets for the Orpheum Theater event go on sale on Friday. Ross will also perform at the Miller High Life Theatre in Milwaukee on Sunday, Sept. 10.

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You’ve got to do something really special to impress Queen Bey.

A surprise Diana Ross appearance to sing "Happy Birthday" will definitely do the trick.

"There would be no me without you," Beyoncé beamed at Ross from the stage at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium Sept. 4, her 42nd birthday, during one of her "Renaissance" tour stops. "And thank you so much for all of your sacrifice and your beauty and your grace. Thank you for opening the door for me."

Six days later, onstage at the Miller High Life Theatre in Milwaukee, Ross still seemed to be riding the high of that moment.

"Did you all see me on TikTok singing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Beyoncé?” Ross quizzed the crowd with elation Sunday.

I’m assuming many in the older crowd don’t scroll through TikTok on the regular, but they sure screamed like they did.

But what Ross said moments later was greeted with even louder cheers, and said with even greater pride: She'll be turning 80 in about six months.

Ross' impact on a superstar of Beyoncé's caliber doesn't scratch the surface when it comes to Ross' impact on the world. There's good reason she was the first woman this year to win a second Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (for her solo career and work with the Supremes), to say nothing of her staggering record sales, strings of hits and Oscar-nominated acting career. Heaven knows she has nothing else to prove.

But Sunday's 93-minute set also showed there's still no place Ross would rather be than on the stage.

It took a little bit for that to be apparent.

Ross came onto the stage looking fabulous in a shimmering dress with a million-dollar smile for "I'm Coming Out" — but it was cut off after about 30 seconds, followed by an abbreviated version of "More Today Than Tomorrow." Then came a breathless barrage of punchy Supremes gems, one after the other: "Baby Love," "Stop! In The Name of Love," "Come See About Me," "You Can't Hurry Love."

The tight band was polished, Ross' vocals were ebullient, and those timeless songs haven't lost any of their luster. It would be impossible not to love it. But the somewhat rushed efficiency at that point lacked the more poignant, personal touches that fellow Motown legends like Smokey Robinson and the late, great Aretha Franklin brought to their powerhouse Milwaukee shows in the past decade.

It was when Ross stepped off stage the first time for a wardrobe change that the show became a little looser. The band transformed Supremes hit "Love Child" into a four-minute salsa jam, with Ross' sax player and guitarist, her drummer and percussionist, and her two backing singers taking turns riffing off each other.

And when Ross returned, the show felt more relaxed, the singer and band taking more time to bask in her catalogue and savor the moment. There was the emboldened confidence of "It's My House"; the infectious optimism of "If the World Just Danced" from 2021 album "Thank You"; the nostalgic warmth of "Ease on Down the Road" from "The Wiz"; the choppy guitar funk and bass grooves of "Upside Down," with Ross at one point spanking her bedazzled behind.

And at least three times Sunday, she called for the house lights to come on, stressing at one point that she didn't want to sing into the darkness. The smiling faces and joyful high fives from fans in the front seemed to fuel her, and in turn the audience's reverence, even toward the back where I sat, felt deeper in the wake of those connections.

But across a setlist that touched on 22 songs, two in particular stood out. The busy wall of sound that accompanied Ross throughout the evening was stripped apart for a simmering, striking rendition of Billie Holiday's "Don't Explain," with the backing singers taking a breather, and various band members — her pianist, sax player, keyboardist guitarist and bassist — each taking turns with sultry solos around Ross' remarkable voice, her most soulful vocals of the night. She probably should have that won that best actress Oscar after all for playing Holiday for 1972's "Lady Sings the Blues." (It was Liza Minnelli who got the gold, for "Cabaret.")

And near the night's end, each member of Ross' band, and the singer herself, flexed their skills for a euphoric, eight-minute rendition of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive."

Toward the end of "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)," Ross shared her mantra that's helped her survive, and thrive, as she approaches 80 trips around the sun, inviting the audience to repeat after her.

"I'm so thankful for all of the blessings of my life, for there are many. All is well. Thank you, thank you, thank you."

Words to live by — and a sweet complement to songs we'll be living with for generations to come.

5 takeaways from Diana Ross’ Milwaukee concert

  • Ross continued the birthday wishes six days after the Beyoncé bash by wishing a happy birthday to the mother of a fan near the stage.
  • During "I Will Survive" near the night's end, a security guard tried to get fans who filled the aisle and crowded around the stage back to their seats, only for Ross herself to shoo him away with a fold-out fan. On the boss' order, he walked off with his hands up.
  • Ross sported five outfits at Sunday's show. The first four were shimmering gowns — peach, lime green, gold and silver from my viewpoint in the upper section, her arms and back wrapped in ornate robes for each one, with Ross whipping out a complementary fold-out fan for each one. The fifth, I don't suspect, may have been intended for the stage. The crowd applause after "I Will Survive" was so loud for several minutes, with no signs of quieting down, that, in a rarity for Ross, she appeared on stage dressed in a black shirt and pants to sing one more song, the title track for "Thank You." But even if this was the most down-to-earth ensemble of the night, Ross made sure to kick up her legs and show off her Ugg boots.
  • The Pabst Theater Group did a last-minute, 50%-off deal to try and sell more tickets a few days before the show, but alas, there were still scores of empty seats up top Sunday. It was a shame more people didn't turn up to see such a living legend.
  • If you missed out on Ross Sunday, you've got another chance to see her before she leaves Wisconsin: she'll be performing at the Orpheum Theater in Madison Tuesday.

Diana Ross’ Miller High Life Theatre setlist

  • “I’m Coming Out”
  • “More Today Than Yesterday”
  • “Baby Love”
  • ”Stop! In the Name of Love”
  • “Come See About Me”
  • “You Can’t Hurry Love”
  • “Love Child”
  • “It’s My House”
  • “Upside Down”
  • "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)"
  • “Love Hangover”/“Take Me Higher”
  • “Ease On Down The Road”
  • "The Look of Love"
  • "Don't Explain"
  • "If the World Just Danced"
  • "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
  • "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)"
  • "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
  • "I Will Survive"
  • "Thank You"

Contact Piet at (414) 223-5162 or [email protected] . Follow him on Twitter at @pietlevy or Facebook at facebook.com/PietLevyMJS .

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What to do in Madison this week: Diana Ross, Chasten Buttigieg and more Isthmus Picks

by Isthmus Staff

September 11, 2023

Madison Public Market Open House, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 200 N. First St., 5-8 p.m.: The building still looks like the city’s old fleet services station, but all systems are finally “go” for the development of the Madison Public Market on this site. Before it gets all dusty, though, take a sneak peek with more than 20 vendors who are slated to sell their wares at the market, from Melly Mel’s Soul Food to Creative Vixen Design. Hint: Most of the vendors are dishing up food, so come with an appetite. Registration here is appreciated.

Artists John Steines next to an installation.

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Artists John Steines next to an installation.

Artist John Steines and a work created for the "Earth Connections" exhibit.

Earth Connections, through Oct. 31, Farley Center, Verona: More than 25 artists are creating installations designed to be short-lived throughout the grounds of the Farley Center for Peace, Justice and Sustainability; all works in “Earth Connections” are made with materials that will break down. It’s an elegant way to point out the ephemeral nature of most of our world, including ourselves. Find more info at farleycenter.org .

Shannon Clay, Tuesday, Sept. 12, A Room of One’s Own, 6 p.m.: Long before the political right wing made the nebulous antifa movement a favorite catch-all bogeyman, there was Anti-Racist Action — a perhaps slightly less decentralized collection of local responses to neo-Nazis and fascists co-opting the skinhead and DIY punk cultures in the 1980s. The new book We Go Where They Go: the Story of Anti-Racist Action tracks the movement’s history; Shannon Clay, a co-author (along with Lady, Kristin Schwartz, and Michael Staudenmaier) will discuss the book and participate in a Q&A at this event.

A close-up of Diana Ross.

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A close-up of Diana Ross.

Diana Ross, Tuesday, Sept. 12, Orpheum, 8 p.m.: With 12 No. 1 Billboard hits, The Supremes were one of the dominant groups of the 1960s, helping make Motown Records into an institution. After going solo in 1970, Diana Ross became an icon, keeping the charts bumping well into the 1980s and beyond (including a recent collaboration with Tame Impala, “Turn Up the Sunshine,” from the soundtrack of Minions: The Rise of Gru ). The hits are the focus of Ross’ “Music Legacy Tour,” and one of a handful of Midwest dates is right here in Madison. Tickets at ticketmaster.com .

Kelly Mathews, through Sept. 15, Union South-Gallery 1308: Kelly Mathews probes her own past for the exhibit “Being Bipolar in a Polarized World”; her bipolar disorder leads her to question contemporary society and how it treats those experiencing mental illness, addiction, and even those in recovery. What is “normal”; how can we tell? Her chosen media are encaustic (pigments and hot wax) and photography. The gallery is open 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday-Sunday.

A close-up of Chasten Buttigieg.

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A close-up of Chasten Buttigieg.

Chasten Buttigieg

Chasten Buttigieg, Wednesday, Sept. 13, Central Library, 7 p.m.: In the 2020 memoir I Have Something To Tell You , Chasten Buttigieg tells the story of his life, from growing up and feeling out of place in rural Michigan, eventually coming out to his family, and meeting his future husband — Pete Buttigieg, former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, a 2020 presidential candidate, and current U.S. secretary of transportation. At this Wisconsin Book Festival event, Chasten Buttigieg will discuss a new young adult edition of the memoir with Wisconsin Public Radio reporter Maureen McCollum.

The Garbologists, Sept. 7-24, Overture Center-Playhouse: ‌Forward Theater kicks off its 2023-2024 season with this recent play by Lindsay Joelle about two sanitation workers in an odd-couple matchup that recalls not only the Neil Simon play but such buddy comedies as Lethal Weapon . In The Garbologists , a white, blue-collar garbage truck veteran is paired with a Black, Ivy League-educated woman. The worst and best that can happen is that they’ll learn something about each other, and themselves. Shows at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, plus 2 p.m., Sept. 16 & 23. Tickets at overture.org .

Nate Chappell with a mic.

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Nate Chappell with a mic.

Nate Chappell

Nate Chappell Asks You Several Questions, Wednesday, Sept. 13, Gib’s Bar, 7:30 p.m.: Does anyone care what you think? Nate Chappell does. In his running gig, “Nate Chappell Asks You Several Questions,” the comedy flows when he queries Johnny Fisher, Allie Lindsay, Bianca Martin, Joe Thompson and Kevin Willmott II. It’s all about as serious as The Hollywood Squares . Tickets at eventbrite.com .

Toad the Wet Sprocket, Wednesday, Sept. 13, Barrymore, 8 p.m.: There was a period in the mid-'90s when the introspective, melodic indie rock of Toad the Wet Sprocket was everywhere, from the radio to the soundtracks of the movies you were going to see. Three of the original four members are back, with a 2021 album and a remastered greatest hits package. The Verve Pipe opens. Read Stephen Coss’s preview here . Tickets at ticketmaster.com .

Jason Moon, Thursday, Sept. 14, Up North Pub, 6 p.m.: Milwaukee native Jason Moon has been living in Arizona in recent years. But the singer-songwriter is back in Wisconsin and playing shows this fall in support of Warrior Songs, a nonprofit that taps the creative arts to help military veterans recover from trauma; planned future album projects will focus on the experiences of BIPOC veterans. A series of regional concerts this week includes a double bill with Kyle Rightley (6 p.m., Sept. 14, Up North) and a solo show (5 p.m., Sept. 15, VFW Post 1318). Watch for info on more shows at facebook.com/WarriorSongs .

A close-up of Beth Nguyen.

A close-up of Beth Nguyen.

Beth Nguyen

Beth Nguyen, Thursday, Sept. 14, A Room of One’s Own, 6 p.m.: Beth Nguyen, a creative writing instructor at UW-Madison, wrote what USA Today and NPR both deemed one of the most anticipated books of the year. Owner of a Lonely Heart is a memoir about family, connection and belonging. A refugee from post-war Vietnam, Nguyen was 8 months old when she and her father fled the country with her sister and other relatives for Michigan, leaving Nguyen’s mom behind. Over the course of her adult life, mother and daughter have spent fewer than 24 hours together, and the book recounts those handful of visits while also exploring the roles various mothers have played in Nguyen’s life. This event will include a reading and discussion.

Art reading

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Art reading "Natural gas is not natural."

Art by TetraPAKMAN from the exhibit "The Monster Across the Street."

TetraPAKMAN, through Sept. 29, Dark Star Art Bar: The work of Madison-based artist TetraPAKMAN has long considered concepts around conservation, and often created using repurposed/recycled materials. In recent years a focal point has been climate change and the role of the fossil fuel industry. That continues with “The Monster Across The Street,” a collection of work visualizing the environmental harm caused by burning methane (aka natural gas).

Fair Meadows Open House Days, Sept. 14-16, Fair Meadows SNA, Milton, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.: Fair Meadows, designated a state natural area in 2005, includes varied habitats for wildlife and plants, including a marsh, oak savanna, wet prairie and other terraforms. Madison Audubon now owns the property, and is opening it up for hikers, or just visitors who want to settle in and view the landscape, for three days, Sept. 14-16, with an RSVP . It's a special opportunity, as Fair Meadows remains closed to the public for spontaneous visits.

Ovef Ow, Thursday, Sept. 14, Communication, 7 p.m.: Chicago quartet Ovef Ow released their debut full-length, Vs. The Worm , in August. Its songs mix driving rhythms, glossy synths, and distorted guitars to create a set of socially conscious yet catchy anthems. Opening is BingBong, Madison guitar pop stalwarts who picked up MAMAs for Rock Performer of the Year and Rock/New Wave Song of the Year (for the single “ Good Stuff ”) at the recent Madison Area Music Association Awards. Tickets at communicationmadison.com .

The band Yard Act.

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The band Yard Act.

Yard Act, Thursday, Sept. 14, UW Memorial Union Terrace, 7 p.m.: A set of dispatches from post-Brexit England, The Overload piled up critical accolades on its release in early 2022. Yard Act’s debut album is angry and funny, punky and dancey, unafraid to experiment, and probably was an instant favorite for fans of bands like Gang of Four, Art Brut or Pulp. The natural follow-up is, of course, an eight-minute song “about” trench coats (honestly, it does make sense, stick with it). If Yard Act continues to grow musically, this will be a show you will be very glad to have seen for free on the Terrace. With spiky Chicago quartet Stuck.

Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson-Apt. 2B, through Aug. 6, UW Vilas Hall-Mitchell Theatre: What is it with the post-pandemic mystery-solving? From Only Murders in the Building to the true crime podcast onslaught, everybody is a sleuth these days, it seems. Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson-Apt. 2B grows from that premise, with two roommates solving mysteries as a contempo-feminist Holmes and Watson pairing. This University Theatre production shows at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 14-24. Tickets at artsticketing.wisc.edu (or at the theater box office one hour prior to performances).

Find the individual Picks collected here , and as part of the full calendar of events .

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Beautiful Love Performances Legacy Tour

Diana Ross is a global icon, renowned as the ultimate entertainer. A trailblazer and leader for generations in music and popular culture, Ms. Ross was born in Detroit's North End neighborhood. She rose to stardom in the 1960s as the leader of The Supremes, becaming one of the most successful groups of the era with hits like "Stop! In the Name of Love," "Why Did Our Love Go," and "Can't Hurry Love" - classics that still endure today.  As a solo artist, she continued to shine with iconic hits like "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," "Touch Me in the Morning," "I'm Coming Out," "Love Hangover," and many more.  Diana Ross is the definition of a legend.

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  • Date Sep. 10 , 2023
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“Singing is my beautiful delicious obsession” - Diana Ross

Diana Ross defines an icon. A national treasure with a magnificent legacy that has changed the course of music history and popular culture. Ms. Ross is a creator of life, an alchemist of an unprecedented career that has made her the most successful recording artist and entertainer of all time.

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SMALL PURSES ONLY, PLEASE. PURSES ARE SUBJECT TO SEARCH To efficiently create a positive and safe experience for all patrons, only small purses (13″W x 4″D x 9″H and smaller) are allowed into the theater and all are subject to search.

All other bags  including backpacks and oversized purses are  strictly prohibited  and  bag storage is NOT available  at The Pabst, The Riverside, Turner Hall Ballroom or The Back Room @ Colectivo.

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Global icon Diana Ross is coming to Richmond’s Altria Theater for ‘Beautiful Love Performances’ legacy tour

R ICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Global icon Diana Ross is stopping by Richmond’s Altria Theater for her ‘Beautiful Love Performances’ legacy tour.

Ross will hit the Altria Theater’s stage for a musical performance at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 22. Tickets will be available for purchase beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 26.

A trailblazer in both music and film, Ross first came to fame as the lead singer of the 1960s singing group The Supremes — best known for “Stop! In the Name of Love”, “Why Did Our Love Go” and “Can’t Hurry Love.”

Ross’ solo career was also a global success with, classic hits like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”, “I’m Coming Out” and “Love Hangover.”

Ticket prices will start at $62 each. For groups of 10 or more, contact the Altria Theater for group discounts by email at [email protected] or by phone at 804-592-3401.

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  1. Diana Ross is bringing her 'Music Legacy Tour' to Madison

    Singer Diana Ross is coming to the Orpheum Theater on Sept. 12. The 79-year-old musical legend and one-time lead singer for The Supremes is on her "The Music Legacy Tour," which started last month in California. Tickets for the reserved-seating, all-ages show are $76, $126, $176 and $226 before tax and service charges.

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    Jul 26, 2023. Singer Diana Ross will bring her "The Music Legacy Tour" to the Orpheum Theater in Madison on Sept. 12, according to the Wisconsin State Journal. The tour will celebrate Ross' No. 1 hits both with The Supremes and as a solo artist. Ross last played Madison at Overture Hall with her daughter Rhonda Ross eight years ago in a ...

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    Musical legend Diana Ross will perform at the Orpheum Theater in Madison on Sept. 12. FPC-Live announced Tuesday morning that Ross will bring her "The Music Legacy Tour" to the theater. Backed by a 10-piece band, Ross will perform her many #1 hits with the '60s Motown group The Supremes as well as her solo chart toppers, including "Ain ...

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