Supreme Reflections-Tribute to Diana Ross & The Supremes
Apr 23 & 24, 2025
LUNCH & SHOW DETAILS
Overview
A loving tribute to the most famous female singing group of all time, THE SUPREMES! Its impossible not to feel young when you hear the toe-tapping rhythm of the Motown Sound and the catchy melodies you’ll still be humming when you leave the show.
LUNCH
Plated Luncheon Meal Choices depending on venue.
Also Included: Salad, Vegetable, Potato, Bread, Dessert, Coffee & Tea
ACTIVITY
Walking
About This Tour
You may remember where you were when you first heard Where Did Our Love Go?, Come See About Me, Someday Well Be Together, Aint No Mountain High Enough, Baby Love, Stop! In the Name of Love, You Cant Hurry Love, and Love Child. Its impossible not to feel young when you hear the toe-tapping rhythm of the Motown Sound and the catchy melodies you’ll still be humming when you leave the show. You’ll see why Oprah Winfrey credits The Supremes as her inspiration and why the Guinness Book of World Records has declared Diana Ross the most popular female vocalist of all time! SUPREME REFLECTIONS is a full-scale musical show that will thrill you and give new appreciation to the three classy ladies from Detroit who became and remain the most popular female vocal group in the world!
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Highlights
The quintessential girl group, The Supremes emerged as Motown’s leading female artists. Starting out as The Primettes, the group consisted of original members Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, Mary Wilson and Betty McGlown. The Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown’s acts and the most successful American vocal band, with 12 numberone singles on the Billboard Hot 100. The Supremes were twice nominated for a Grammy Award—for Best Rhythm & Blues Recording (“Baby Love”, 1965) and Best Contemporary Rock & Roll Group Vocal Performance (“Stop! In the Name of Love”, 1966). Three of their songs were added to the Grammy Hall of Fame: “Where Did Our Love Go” and “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” (both 1999) and “Stop! In the Name of Love” (2001). The group was named as one of eight recipients to receive a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at the 65th Annual
Grammy Awards in 2023. NOW WELCOME TO OUR STAGE - SUPREME REFLECTIONS