On the frigid night of December 31, 2025, as millions gathered in the electric hush of Times Square and billions more tuned in from around the world, Diana Ross stepped onto the stage for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest. At 81, the legendary Motown icon transformed the cold New York air into a warm celebration of life, music, and resilience. With a radiant smile that carried the weight of decades—triumphs, heartbreaks, comebacks, and unyielding courage—she delivered a performance that felt like pure magic, reminding everyone that grace, talent, and spirit only shine brighter with time.

A Dazzling Entrance and Timeless Glamour
Draped in a dramatic crimson feathered floor-length coat over a slinky sequined gown, Ross made her way through the throng of bundled-up revelers, exuding the effortless glamour that has defined her for over six decades. As confetti swirled and the iconic ball hovered above, she commanded the stage with the poise of a true queen. Backed by tuxedo-clad dancers, she launched into a high-energy medley that showcased her enduring vocal power and stage presence.
The set kicked off with disco classics like “The Boss” and “Upside Down,” getting the massive crowd moving despite the chill. She then transitioned to a raised platform overlooking the sea of fans, belting out her signature anthem “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”—a song that soared to No. 1 in 1970 and felt profoundly fitting as she encouraged unity and perseverance. Closing with uplifting tracks like “Take Me Higher,” Ross paused mid-performance to share her gratitude: “I’m so grateful for all the blessings in my life.” Her voice, rich with history, lifted spirits, turning fear of the unknown future into joyous anticipation.
Just minutes before midnight, as the ball prepared to drop, Ross stood front and center with host Ryan Seacrest, her presence a beacon as confetti exploded to welcome 2026. In a pre-show statement, she captured the moment perfectly: “Together we begin a new year. Let’s embrace a new beginning, new opportunities, new joy — a celebration of love, where we all come together as we begin 2026.”
A Career of Iconic Milestones
Diana Ross’s journey to this triumphant New Year’s Eve stage is one of unparalleled achievement. Rising to fame as the lead singer of The Supremes in the 1960s, she helped the group score 12 No. 1 hits—the most for any American group. Going solo in 1970, she added six more chart-toppers, including timeless anthems like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Endless Love” with Lionel Richie. Her acting chops shone in films like Lady Sings the Blues (earning an Oscar nomination) and Mahogany, whose theme song hit No. 1 exactly 50 years ago in 1975—a poignant milestone coinciding with this performance.
Accolades abound: Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards (solo and with The Supremes), Kennedy Center Honors, a Golden Globe, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She’s sold over 100 million records worldwide, influencing generations with her voice, style, and trailblazing spirit as a Black woman in entertainment.
In 2025 alone, Ross remained a road warrior, touring extensively with her Reflections, Magic & Memories shows, hitting venues like London’s O2 Arena, the Montreux Jazz Festival, and the Hollywood Bowl. Her energy never waned, proving she’s as vital today as ever.

Fans Stunned by Her Ageless Energy
Social media erupted with awe at Ross’s appearance and vitality. “Diana Ross is 81 and gave more stage presence than half the new girls out now,” one fan raved. Others marveled, “Has an 81-year-old ever looked or sounded better? She is ABSOLUTELY LEGENDARY.” Comments flooded in about her “ageless” glow, powerful vocals, and commanding performance in the freezing cold—dancing, engaging the crowd, and hitting every note with ease.
Her secrets to longevity? In past interviews, Ross has credited staying active, swimming, meditation, and a passion for her craft. But watching her in Times Square, it was clear: her light comes from within—a blend of joy, gratitude, and unbreakable spirit.
A Moment of Pure Magic
In a night filled with performers across genres, Ross stood out as the headliner, closing the countdown with soul-stirring classics. As phones lit up the square and voices joined in on “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” the performance transcended entertainment. It was a reminder that obstacles—age, time, challenges—can be overcome with heart and harmony.
Diana Ross didn’t just perform; she illuminated the night, turning a cold countdown into a warm embrace of possibility. Her smile, her voice, her presence washed over millions, proving that some stars only burn brighter with the years. If you missed it, seek out the clips—the music, the magic, and the woman behind it all are timeless.