One of her most signature songs may be about how nothing can keep her away, but Diana Ross is singing a new tune.
The Grammy Award-winning diva — who famously braved torrential thunderstorms to sing in Central Park in 1983 — had to put the brakes on two Miami concerts due to the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
Just hours before fans were to assemble to see the music legend bring her talents to the Fillmore Miami Beach theater for a two-night engagement, Ross had to stop in the name of love — and health — of her fans.
From Twitter:
“Out of concern for public health & safety, the performances in Miami, March 12&13 are postponed,” she wrote in a Twitter post Thursday morning.
“We’re heeding warnings from those who have communicated concerns about large events,” she added. “We’re always concerned about the safety of our audiences. We’ll attempt to reschedule these shows.”
Since last year, the former Supremes frontwoman has been on the Diamond Diana touring jaunt, celebrating her 75th birthday.
The Motown Records legend is scheduled to perform six performances at an exclusive engagement at Wynn Las Vegas April 8 through April 18.
This June, Ross is due to headline the Glastonbury Festival 2020 and will kick off a string of U.K. dates in July.
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