What a true Legend of the soul Diana Ross captivated Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage and thousands of spectators on Sunday afternoon, making a hit to please everyone, including security guards, from her extensive repertoire.
Occupy the coveted Sunday teatime legendary slot on the final day of the festival, the singer baby loves her audience, you can’t rush to love, stop! In the name of love, there is no mountain high enough.
The conclusion of the chain reaction was to see the pink confetti fired from the stage as well.
A music icon in a glittering dress with a matching white cloak and headpiece has announced to the crowd that she has recently turned 78. Despite a slightly pitched performance in some places, Glaston’s delight was clearly fascinated by the rich set of her famous songs. .. ..
This was more obvious when she acted upside down, as Diana encouraged everyone to dance together, than when she saw a line of guards plunge into a choreographed routine in front of the stage.
When the singer introduced the track with readily recognizable lyrics, security was ready to respond to clearly pre-planned fingertip and rotational movements.