Diana Ross
Verizon Theater Grand Prairie, Texas
February 26, 2015
“‘I love it when the house lights are on and I can see your eyes, all your faces. I feel all of the love and energy you’re giving me and you’ve been such a great audience….”
The encore song was “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand).” Looking up at the sequined siren before them, the adoring crowd cheered and surged closer to the stage, many of them applauding wildly while others stood in rapt awe, grinning and marveling at the musical legend.
Okay, there wasn’t an actual deity in the building, but that’s what it felt like for the nearly 2,000 fans who braved the icy conditions to witness Diana Ross in all of her legendary splendor at Grand Prairie’s Verizon Theater last night.

When one is practically watching a one-woman supernova in action, it can be hard to pinpoint standout moments, but there were plenty: Ms. Ross’ rendering of Billie Holliday’s Don’t Explain” was absolutely exquisite, with fans listening silently as she poured out each mournful note, and she turned Gloria Gaynor’s disco anthem, “I Will Survive,” into an extended boogie-down.
Overall, it was so spellbinding to be in Ms. Ross’ presence that it was hard for many to process: fans clutched themselves rapturously when she waved, pointed at them directly and blew kisses, and those who were even graced with a squeeze of her hand felt as if they experienced a brush with royalty (this writer included). The only flash of temper was a quick one—-oversized balloons were being volleyed about and bounced around Ross’ floor-length gowns and high heels as she sauntered back and forth across the stage. The rebuke was clearly heard even as the trademark megawatt smile never left her face: “Those things scare me because I think I might fall, so let’s stop the swatting of the balloons!”
Please believe it…..no one defied The Boss.


1 Comment
What a great story about a talented woman.
March 27, 2024 at 4:40 am