Ross, 70, is one of the best known voices and faces in 20th-century American music, first as the featured singer of Motown’s The Supremes in the 1960s and then as a solo artist who topped the Billboard Hot 100 with her remake of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” in 1970.
Saturday’s show at Blaisdell Arena will be the legendary superstar’s highest-grossing concert in her U.S. touring history, and the four Hawaii shows have already sold a combined 14,000 tickets with gross sales exceeding $1.4 million, according to promoter Rick Bartalini.
Ross, who lives in Los Angeles and Connecticut, is also famous for not doing interviews, but she agreed to respond to several questions from the Honolulu Star-Advertiser via email. She said she is as excited to perform in Hawaii for the first time as her local fans are to see her
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