With a voice cultivated in a gospel choir, Detroit native Diana Ross joined the Motown family as a teen with her iconic girl group The Supremes. After nearly a decade with the trio, Ross went solo in 1969 and found chart-topping success, dabbling in disco, soul and R&B while collaborating with the likes of Ashford & Simpson, Michael Jackson and Lionel Ritchie. Although her latest efforts have been better received overseas, Ross remains a hot ticket stateside, evidenced by her upcoming Vegas run at The Venetian Theatre and her career-spanning In the Name of Love Tour, which lands at the Majestic on Monday. $51-$126, 8pm, The Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston, 226-5700 —Bryan Rindfuss