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TINA Simply the Best
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Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s.
Featuring the powerful, raspy vocals and thrilling stage presence of Caroline Borole live on stage, complete with band, brass section, backing vocalists and dancers to make this the definitive tribute , and a fabulous fun night out!
Hear all the energetic Rock and soulful RnB hits that made Tina one of the 20th century’s biggest names in music - Simply the Best, What’s Love Got to Do With It, River Deep Mountain High, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, We Don’t Need Another Hero, What You Get is What You See, Private Dancer and many more.
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Tina: Simply the Best is coming to Tauranga
The iconic hits of Tina Turner will be front and centre when TINA Simply the Best performs nationally, 29 September to 30 October 2022.
This will be the stage show’s first tour back to New Zealand after their national tour was interrupted by the eruption of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.
The 2022 tour will visit 18 venues between Kerikeri and Christchurch over the course of just 32 days.
Lead vocalist Caroline Borole – a tv and theatre star in her home country of South Africa, featuring as a vocal coach on South African Idol and starring as Effie in the musical Dreamgirls – says she is beyond excited to be returning to New Zealand: “We can’t wait to bring the Tina vibes back to New Zealand – there’ll be big Tina energy, lots of dancing, and all the big, beautiful, powerful songs that Tina is known for. We are ready and raring to go!”
Borole’s powerful, raspy voice and thrilling stage presence are mesmerizing in this high-energy tribute. The full-scale production, produced by the team behind hit show Queen: It’s a Kinda Magic , will have audiences singing and dancing to all the Rock and Soul hits that made Tina one of the 20th century’s biggest names in music, including The Best, What’s Love Got to Do With It, River Deep Mountain High, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, Private Dancer, We Don’t Need Another Hero and many more.
Tickets are available now for all performances.
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TINA Simply The Best
James Hay Theatre , 86 Kilmore St, Christchurch
- Fri 14 Oct 2022, 8:00pm
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Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s.
Featuring the powerful, raspy vocals and thrilling stage presence of Caroline Borole live on stage, complete with band, brass section, backing vocalists and dancers to make this the definitive tribute, and a fabulous fun night out!
Hear all the energetic Rock and soulful RnB hits that made Tina one of the 20th century’s biggest names in music - Simply the Best, What’s Love Got to Do With It, River Deep Mountain High, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, We Don’t Need Another Hero, What You Get is What You See, Private Dancer and many more.
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Tina comes to town
- Post author: Staff Reporter
- Post published: October 12, 2022
- Post category: News
The iconic hits of Tina Turner will be front and centre when Tina Simply the Best performs in Thames this month. This will be the stage show’s first tour back to New Zealand after their national tour was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. The 2022 tour will visit 18 venues between Kerikeri and Christchurch over the course of just 32 days. Lead vocalist Caroline Borole – a TV and theatre star in her home country of South Africa, said she was “beyond excited” to be returning to New Zealand. “We can’t wait to bring the Tina vibes back to New Zealand – there’ll be big Tina energy, lots of dancing, and all the big, beautiful, powerful songs that Tina is known for. We are ready and raring to go!” Borole’s powerful, raspy voice and thrilling stage presence are mesmerizing in this high-energy tribute. The full-scale production, produced by the team behind hit show Queen: It’s a Kinda Magic, will have audiences singing and dancing to all the rock and soul hits that made Tina one of the 20th century’s biggest names in music, including The Best, What’s Love Got to Do With It, River Deep Mountain High, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, Private Dancer, We Don’t Need Another Hero and many more. DETAILS: Tina will be at the Thames Civic Centre on Friday, October 21. Tickets are available now for all performances. Visit facebook.com/tinaturnerstb for info.
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A Tina Turner tribute show is performing in Taupo on October 20. Photo / Jon Van Grinsven
She will always be simply the best.
The Tina Turner tribute show Simply the Best is touring New Zealand, and performing in Taupō in October. The Taupō & Tūrangi Herald has three double-pass giveaways to the concert.
Promoter Showtime says the iconic hits of Tina Turner will be front and centre of the performance.
This will be the stage show's first tour back to New Zealand after its national tour was interrupted by the eruption of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.
The 2022 tour will visit 20 venues between Kerikeri and Christchurch during just 32 days.
Lead vocalist Caroline Borole says she is "beyond excited" to be returning to New Zealand. Caroline is a TV and theatre star in her home country of South Africa, features as a vocal coach on South African Idol, and stars as Effie in the musical Dreamgirls.
"We can't wait to bring the Tina vibes back to New Zealand. There'll be big Tina energy, lots of dancing, and all the big, beautiful, powerful songs that Tina is known for. We are ready and raring to go."
Caroline's powerful, raspy voice and thrilling stage presence are mesmerising in this high-energy tribute.
Showtime says Tina Turner: Simply the Best is a full-scale production, produced by the team behind hit show Queen: It's a Kinda Magic.
"Audiences will be singing and dancing to all the rock and soul hits that made Tina one of the 20th century's biggest names in music."
The show will include hit songs The Best, What's Love Got to Do With It, River Deep Mountain High, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, Private Dancer, We Don't Need Another Hero and many more.
The Details What: Tina Turner: Simply the Best tribute show When: Thursday, October 20, starts at 8pm Where: Great Lake Centre Tickets: Went on sale on Monday, buy online at Ticketek More Info: see Facebook @TinaTurnerSTB Win: a double pass to the show by emailing your entry to [email protected] before 9am on Monday, September 19
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Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s.
Featuring the powerful, raspy vocals and thrilling stage presence of Caroline Borole live on stage, complete with band, brass section, backing vocalists and dancers to make this the definitive tribute, and a fabulous fun night out!
Hear all the energetic Rock and soulful RnB hits that made Tina one of the 20th century's biggest names in music - Simply the Best, What's Love Got to Do With It, River Deep Mountain High, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, We Don't Need Another Hero, What You Get is What You See, Private Dancer and many more.
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Wildest dreams tour 1996/1997.
While promoting the North American leg of the tour, it was announced talk show personality Oprah Winfrey would follow the tour with her syndicated talk show from Houston to New York City. Winfrey described the event as her dream stating, "She is our goddess of rock 'n' roll. We are going to be right there with Miss Tina. We're going on tour with Tina. "The Oprah Show" is actually going on the road with Tina. I am the biggest Tina Turner fan there is. It is my wildest dream."
In her own words, Tina Turner believed this could be her best tour in North America. She further commented, "It could be by best tour ever in America. when I walk on stage, there's such a feeling of face looking back at me with love and admiration. And it turns into a togetherness. It really is about a deist from the people. The last tour I actually announced to my audience that I would be back. it was only because of that feeling, because that's the kind of audience I have."
Death of Kenny Moore During the tour, pianist Kenny Moore suffered health problems. In Sydney, New South Wales, he was admitted to the hospital and later pronounced deceased due to apoplexy. Moore has worked with Tina Turner since 1977. Chuck Booker replaced Moore for the remaining dates of the tour. Tina Turner dedicated every performance thereafter to Moore. Bomb scare in New Zealand After successfully touring New Zealand Tina Turner returned to an expanded tour in the region. The leg proved to be a success for Tina Turner as dates quickly sold out. However, during her concert in Wellington, New Zealand, Tina Turner was removed from the stage and the building was later evacuated by local police due to a possible bomb at the venue. After a full sweep of the building, Tina Turner resumed the concert nearly three hours later. The same incident happened in Palmerston North.
Start date: 13 April 1996 End date: 10 August 1997 Legs: 5 Shows: 1 in Asia 4 in Africa 146 in Europe 26 in - Australia 78 in North America Total: 255
Opening acts * The Accelerators (Paris, May 1997 - 1996) * Jimmy Barnes (Australasia) * Tony Joe White (New Zealand) * Cyndi Lauper (North America) * Chris Isaak (Wantagh)
* During performances at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France (May 1997 - 1996), Tina Turner performed "Unfinished Symphony" with Bruce Willis and his band, "The Accelerators". * During the performances at the Amsterdam Arena in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, Tina Turner performed "Something Beautiful Remains" for the concert filming. The song was performed in lieu of "Dancing in My Dreams and was not included in any other performance during the tour.
1. "Whatever You Want" 2. Do What You Do 3. Thief of Hearts 4. "On Silent Wings" 5. "Missing You" 6. "In Your Wildest Dreams" 7. "GoldenEye" 8. "River Deep – Mountain High" 9. "Private Dancer" 10. "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" 11. "Let's Stay Together" 12. "Undercover Agent for the Blues" 13. "Steamy Windows" 14. "Better Be Good to Me" 15. "Addicted To Love" 16. "The Best" 17. "What's Love Got to Do with It" 18. "Proud Mary"
19. "Nutbush City Limits" 20. "Unfinished Sympathy" 21. "Dancing in My Dreams"
Europe/- Australia/North America 1. "Whatever You Want" 2. "Do What You Do" 3. "River Deep – Mountain High" 4. "Missing You" 5. "In Your Wildest Dreams" 6. "GoldenEye" 7. "Private Dancer" 8. "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" 9. "Let's Stay Together" 10. "I Can't Stand the Rain" 11. "Undercover Agent for the Blues" 12. "Steamy Windows" 13. "Giving It Up for Your Love" 14. "Better Be Good to Me" 15. "Addicted to Love" 16. "The Best" 17. "What's Love Got to Do with It" 18. "Proud Mary"
The Band Timmy Cappello – Percussion, Keyboards, Saxophone and Vocals Bob Feit – Bass Guitar Ollie Marland – Keyboards and Vocals John Miles – Guitars and Vocals Kenny Moore – Piano and Vocals James Ralston – Guitars and Vocals Jack Bruno – Drums Warren McRae – Bass Guitar(from March 1997) Chuck Booker – Piano and Vocals (replaced Kenny Moore after his death in March 1997) Sharon Owens – Dancer and Vocals Karen Owens – Dancer and Vocals Cynthia Davila – Dancer and Vocals April 1996 Sultan of Brunei (private concert)- Brunei - Brunei - 300 13 April 1996 - Indoor Stadium - Singapore - Singapore - 7000 May 1996 1 May 1996 - Idalpe - Ischgl - Austria - 20000 3 May 1996 - Bercy - Paris - France - 15000 - S.O. 4 May 1996 - Bercy - Paris - France - 15000 - S.O. 5 May 1996 - Bercy - Paris - France - 15000 - S.O. 9 May 1996 - Flanders Expo - Gent - Belgium - 13300 - S.O. 10 May 1996 - Flanders Expo - Gent - Belgium - 13300 - S.O. 11 May 1996 - Flanders Expo - Gent - Belgium - 13300 - S.O. 12 May 1996 - Flanders Expo Gent B 13000 - S.O. 13 May 1996 - Flanders Expo Gent B 13000 - S.O. 16 May 1996 - Ahoy - Rotterdam - The Netherlands - 9639 17 May 1996 - Ahoy - Rotterdam - The Netherlands - 9589 18 May 1996 - Ahoy - Rotterdam - The Netherlands - 9606 19 May 1996 - Ahoy - Rotterdam - The Netherlands - 9643 23 May 1996 - Ahoy - Rotterdam - The Netherlands - 9688 24 May 1996 - Ahoy - Rotterdam - The Netherlands - 9737 25 May 1996 - Ahoy - Rotterdam - The Netherlands - 9862 26 May 1996 - Ahoy - Rotterdam - The Netherlands - 9861 30 May 1996 - Olympiahalle - Münich - Germany - 11000 31 May 1996 - Olympiahalle - Münich - Germany - 11000 June 1996 1 June 1996 - Olympiahalle - Münich - Germany - 11000 2 June 1996 - Olympiahalle - Münich - Germany - 11000 6 June 1996 - Globe - Stockholm - Sweden - S.O. 7 June 1996 - Globe - Stockholm - Sweden - S.O. 8 June 1996 - Globe - Stockholm - Sweden - 39547 9 June 1996 - Scandinavium - Gothenberg - Sweden - 10500 - S.O. 12 June 1996 - Spectrum - Oslo - Norway - 8000 - S.O. 13 June 1996 - Spectrum - Oslo - Norway - 8000 - S.O. 14 June 1996 - Spectrum - Oslo - Norway - 8000 - S.O. 15 June 1996 - Spectrum - Oslo - Norway 16 June 1996 - Weser Stadion - Bremen - Germany - 30000 21 June 1996 - Parken Stadion - Copenhagen Denmark - 28000 - S.O. 22 June 1996 - Volksparkstadion - Hamburg - Germany - 40000 - S.O. 23 June 1996 - Ostseestadion - Rostock - Germany 25 June 1996 - Le Zenith Arena - Nancy - France - 25000 28 June 1996 - Croke Park - Dublin - Ireland - S.O. 30 June 1996 - Murray Field Stadium - Edinburgh - UK - 40000 - S.O.
July 1996 3 July 1996 - Ernst-Happel-Stadion - Vienna - Austria - 38000 5 July 1996 - St. Jakob Stadion - Basel - Switzerland 7 July 1996 - Olympico Stadium - Rome - Italy 12 July 1996 - International Stadium - Gateshead - UK - 12500 - S.O. 13 July 1996 - Alton Towers - Staffordshire - UK 14 July 1996 - Arms Park - Cardiff - UK - 50000 18 July 1996 - Don Valley Stadium - Sheffield - UK - 51500 - Record! 20 July 1996 - Wembley Stadium - London - UK - 69000 - S.O. 21 July 1996 - Wembley Stadium - London - UK - 71000 - S.O. 22 July 1996 - Wembley Arena - London - UK - 11000 - S.O. 24 July 1996 - Arena - Nimes - France - 12000 - S.O. 25 July 1996 - Arena - Nimes - France - 12000 - S.O. 27 July 1996 - Müngersdorfer Stadion - Cologne - Germany - 60000 - S.O. 28 July 1996 - Wildpark Stadion - Karlsruhe - Germany - 50000 August 1996 1 Aug. 1996 - Waldbühne - Berlin - Germany - 22000 2 Aug. 1996 - Waldbühne - Berlin - Germany - 22000 3 Aug. 1996 - Waldbühne - Berlin - Germany - 22000 4 Aug. 1996 - Waldbühne - Berlin - Germany - 22000 7 Aug. 1996 - Olympic Stadium - Helsinki - Finland - 50000 - S.O. 8 Aug. 1996 - Football Stadium - Kolding - Denmark - - S.O. 9 Aug. 1996 - U Lievi Stadium - Gothenberg - Sweden - 37000 - S.O. 10 Aug. 1996 - Spectrum - Oslo - Norway - 8000 - S.O. 11 Aug. 1996 - Spectrum - Oslo - Norway - 8000 - S.O. 21 Aug. 1996 - Nepstadion - Budapest - Hungary - 70000 - S.O. 22 Aug. 1996 - Bohemians - Prague - Tjechia - 20000 - S.O. 23 Aug. 1996 - Gwardia Stadium - Warsaw - Poland - 38000 - Record! 26 Aug. 1996 - Flanders Expo - Gent - Belgium - 13300 - S.O. 27 Aug. 1996 - Flanders Expo - Gent - Belgium - 13300 - S.O. 29 Aug. 1996 - Flanders Expo - Gent - Belgium - 13300 - S.O. 30 Aug. 1996 - Flanders Expo - Gent - Belgium - 13300 - S.O. 31 Aug. 1996 - Flanders Expo - Gent - Belgium - 13300 - S.O.
September 1996 1 Sept. 1996 - Flanders Expo - Gent - Belgium - 13000 - S.O. 4 Sept. 1996 - Football - Luxembourg Luxembourg 6 Sept. 1996 - Amsterdam Arena - Amsterdam - The Netherlands - 48145 - S.O. 7 Sept. 1996 - Amsterdam Arena - Amsterdam - The Netherlands - 48204 - S.O. 8 Sept. 1996 - Amsterdam Arena - Amsterdam - The Netherlands - 48811 - S.O. 11 Sept. 1996 - Bercy - Paris - France - 15000 - S.O. 12 Sept. 1996 - Bercy - Paris - France - 15000 - S.O. 13 Sept. 1996 - Bercy - Paris - France - 15000 - S.O. 14 Sept. 1996 - Lieven Stade - Lille - France 17 Sept. 1996 - San Jordi - Barcelona - Spain - 17000 - S.O. 18 Sept. 1996 - San Jordi - Barcelona - Spain - 17000 - S.O. 19 Sept. 1996 - The Forum - Milan - Italy 20 Sept. 1996 - Inonu Stadium - Istanbul - Turkey 22 Sept. 1996 - Sporting Lisbon - Lissabon - Portugal 25 Sept. 1996 - The Forum - Milan - Italy - 10000 - S.O. 26 Sept. 1996 - The Forum - Milan - Italy - 10000 - S.O. 27 Sept. 1996 - Palasport - Bologna - Italy - 13000 - S.O. 28 Sept. 1996 - Palasport - Bologna - Italy - 13000 - S.O. 30 Sept. 1996 - Tony Garnier - Lyon - France - 17600 - S.O.
October 1996 2 Oct. 1996 - Olympiahalle - Münich - Germany - 9000 3 Oct. 1996 - Olympiahalle - Münich - Germany - 10500 4 Oct. 1996 - Olympiahalle - Münich - Germany - 10000 5 Oct. 1996 - Olympiahalle - Münich - Germany - 10000 6 Oct. 1996 - Olympiahalle - Münich - Germany - 9500 10 Oct. 1996 - Ostseehalle - Kiel - Germany - 9800 12 Oct. 1996 - Messehalle - Hannover - Germany 13 Oct. 1996 - Messehalle - Hannover - Germany 17 Oct. 1996 - MECC - Maastricht - The Netherlands - 18045 - S.O. 18 Oct. 1996 - Messehalle - Leipzig - Germany - 9000 - S.O. 19 Oct. 1996 - Messehalle - Leipzig - Germany - 9000 - S.O. 20 Oct. 1996 - Messehalle - Leipzig - Germany - 9000 - S.O. 23 Oct. 1996 - Le Zenith - Toulon - France 24 Oct. 1996 - Private Show - Cannes - France 25 Oct. 1996 - Westfalenhalle - Dortmund - Germany - 12000 - S.O. 26 Oct. 1996 - Westfalenhalle - Dortmund - Germany - 12000 - S.O. 27 Oct. 1996 - Westfalenhalle - Dortmund - Germany - 12000 - S.O. 30 Oct. 1996 - Hallenstadion - Zürich - Switzerland 12000 - S.O. 31 Oct. 1996 - Hallenstadion - Zürich - Switzerland 12000 - S.O.
November 1996 5 Nov. 1996 - Kremlin Palace - Moscow - Russia - S.O. 6 Nov. 1996 - Kremlin Palace - Moscow - Russia - S.O. 7 Nov. 1996 - Kremlin Palace - Moscow - Russia 9 Nov. 1996 - Schleyerhalle - Stuttgart - Germany - S.O. 10 Nov. 1996 - Schleyerhalle - Stuttgart - Germany - 21770 - S.O. 13 Nov. 1996 - Festhalle - Frankfurt - Germany - 12000 - S.O. 14 Nov. 1996 - Festhalle - Frankfurt - Germany - 12000 - S.O. 15 Nov. 1996 - Festhalle - Frankfurt - Germany - 12000 - S.O. 16 Nov. 1996 - Festhalle - Frankfurt - Germany - 12000 - S.O. 19 Nov. 1996 - Wembley Arena - London - UK - 12000 - S.O. 20 Nov. 1996 - Wembley Arena - London - UK - 12000 - S.O. 21 Nov. 1996 - Wembley Arena - London - UK - 12000 - S.O. 23 Nov. 1996 - Thialf - Heerenveen - The Netherlands - 15012 - S.O. 24 Nov. 1996 - Thialf - Heerenveen - The Netherlands - 15013 - S.O. 25 Nov. 1996 - Westfalenhalle - Dortmund - Germany - 12000 - S.O. 30 Nov. 1996 - Sheffield Arena - Sheffield - UK - 12500 - S.O.
December 1996 1 Dec. 1996 - SECC - Glasgow - UK - 10000 - S.O. 2 Dec. 1996 - SECC - Glasgow - UK - 10000 - S.O. 5 Dec. 1996 - Nynex - Manchester - UK - 15000 - S.O. 6 Dec. 1996 - Nynex - Manchester - UK - 15000 - S.O. 7 Dec. 1996 - Nynex - Manchester - UK - 15000 - S.O. 11 Dec. 1996 - NEC - Birmingham - UK - 12000 - S.O. 12 Dec. 1996 - NEC - Birmingham - UK - 12000 - S.O. 13 Dec. 1996 - NEC - Birmingham - UK - 12000 - S.O. 14 Dec. 1996 - NEC - Birmingham - UK - 12000 - S.O. 18 Dec. 1996 - Wembley Arena - London - UK - 12000 - S.O. 19 Dec. 1996 - Wembley Arena - London - UK - 12000 - S.O. 20 Dec. 1996 - Wembley Arena - London - UK - 12000 - S.O.
February 1997 28 Febr. 1997 - ACT - Canberra - Australia
March 1997 3 March 1997 - NTCA Ground - Launceston - Australia 4 March 1997 - Noth Hobart Ovaql - Hobart - Australia 5 March 1997 - Noth Hobart Oval - Hobart - Australia 8 March 1997 - Breakers stadium - Newcastle - Australia 11 March 1997 - Entertainment Centre - Sydney - Australia - 11500 - S.O. 12 March 1997 - Entertainment Centre - Sydney - Australia - 11500 - S.O. 15 March 1997 - Bribane Entertainment centre - Brisbane - Australia 18 March 1997 - Centre Court - Melbourne - Australia 19 March 1997 - Centre Court - Melbourne - Australia 21 March 1997 - Centre Court - Melbourne - Australia 25 March 1997 - Townsville Entertainment Centre - Townsville - Australia 27 March 1997 - Bundaberg Rum Stadium - Cairns - Australia 29 March 1997 - Marrara Hockey Centre - Darwin - Australia 31 March 1997 - Adelaide Entertainment Centre - Adelaide - Australia
April 1997 3 April 1997- Perth Entertainment Centre - Perth - Australia 4 April 1997 - Perth Entertainment Centre - Perth - Australia 5 April 1997 - Perth Entertainment Centre - Perth - Australia
May 1997 1 May 1997 - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion - Houston - USA - 12244 - S.O. 2 May 1997 - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion Houston - USA - 12485 - S.O. 3 May 1997 - Alamodome - Austin - USA - 18000 4 May 1997 - Starplex Amphitheater - Dallas - USA 6 May 1997 - Tingley Coliseum - Albuquerque - USA - S.O. 7 May 1997 - America West Arena- Phoenix - USA 9 May 1997 - San Diego Sports Arena - San Diego - USA - 11000 10 May 1997 - MGM Grand Garden - Las Vegas - USA - 13309 12 May 1997 - Greek Theater - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O. 13 May 1997 - Greek Theater - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O. 15 May 1997 - Greek Theater - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O. 16 May 1997 - Greek Theater - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O. 17 May 1997 - Arrowhead Pond Anaheim, CA - USA 18000 - S.O. 18 May 1997 - Greek Theater - Los Angeles - USA - 6000 - S.O. 20 May 1997 - Selland Arena - Fresno - USA 21 May 1997 - Concord Pavilion - Concord - USA - 12500 S.O. 22 May 1997 - Cal Expo Amphitheater - Sacramento - USA 23 May 1997 - Shoreline Amphitheater - Mountain View - USA - 22000 24 May 1997 - Gorge Amphitheater - George Seattle - USA 25 May 1997 - General Motors Place - Vancouver - Canada - 18000 - S.O. 29 May 1997 - Delta Center - Salt Lake City - USA - 19000 - S.O. 30 May 1997 - Fiddler´s Green Amphitheater - Greenwood - USA 31 May 1997 - Fiddler´s Green Amphitheater - Greenwood - USA
June 1997 1 June 1997 - Northrop Auditorium - Minneapolis - USA 2 June 1997 - Sandstone Amphitheater - Kansas City - USA 3 June 1997 - Riverport Amphitheater - St. Louis - USA - 21000 6 June 1997 - Starwood Amphitheater - Nashville - USA - 18000 7 June 1997 - Mid-South Coliseum - Memphis - USA 8 June 1997 - UNO Lakefront Arena- New Orleans - USA 11 June 1997 - Coral Sky Amphitheater - West Palm Beach - USA 12 June 1997 - Orlando Arena - Orlando - USA 13 June 1997 - Ice Palace - Tampa Bay- USA 14 June 1997 - Lakewood Amphitheater - Atlanta - USA 17 June 1997 - Charleston Coliseum - North Charleston - USA 18 June 1997 - Blockbuster Pavilion- Charlotte - USA 20 June 1997 - Classic Amphitheater- Richmond - USA 21 June 1997 - Nissan Pavilion - Manassas - USA 22 June 1997 - Polaris Amphitheater - Columbus - USA 23 June 1997 - Pine Knob Amphitheater - Detroit- USA 26 June 1997 - Riverbend Amphitheater - Cincinnati - USA - 10422 27 June 1997 - Mark Of The Quad Cities - Moline - USA - 12000 - S.O. 28 June 1997 - World Amphitheater - Tinley Park - USA 29 June 1997 - Marcus Amphitheater - Milwaukee- USA - 22000
July 1997 2 July 1997 - Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Complex - Winston-Salem - USA - 15000 3 July 1997 - Virginia Beach Amphitheater - Virginia Beach- USA - 12500 5 July 1997 - Molson Center - Montreal - Canada - 14500 S.O. 6 July 1997 - Corel Center - Ottawa - Canada - 15000 7 July 1997 - Molson Amphitheater - Toronto - Canada - 16000 10 July 1997 - Coca-Cola Starlate Amphitheater - Burgettstown - USA 11 July 1997 - Sony Blockbuster Pavilion - Philadelphia - USA 12 July 1997 - Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort - Atlantic City - USA - 5000 13 July 1997 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs - USA 15 July 1997 - Oakdale Theater - Wallingford - USA - 5000 16 July 1997 - Oakdale Theater - Wallingford - USA - 5000 18 July 1997 - Great Woods Performing Arts Center - Boston - USA - 15000 S.O. 19 July 1997 - Great Woods Performing Arts Center - Mansfield - USA - 15000 S.O. 20 July 1997 - PNC Bank Arts Center - Holmdel - USA 22 July 1997 - Radio City Music Hall - New York - USA - 7000 S.O. 23 July 1997 - Radio City Music Hall - New York - USA - 7000 S.O. 25 July 1997 - Radio City Music Hall - New York - USA - 7000 S.O. 26 July 1997 - Radio City Music Hall - New York - USA - 7000 S.O. 27 July 1997 - Radio City Music Hall - New York - USA - 7000 S.O. 29 July 1997 - Radio City Music Hall - New York - USA - 7000 S.O. 30 July 1997 - Radio City Music Hall - New York - USA - 7000 S.O.
August 1997 1 Aug. 1997 - Jones Beach Amphitheater Wantagh - USA - 11000 2 Aug. 1997 - Jones Beach Amphitheater Wantagh - USA - 11000 3 Aug. 1997 - Great Woods Performing Arts Center- Boston - USA 5 Aug. 1997 - Deer Creek Music Center - Indianapolis- USA 6 Aug. 1997 - Gund Arena - Cleveland - USA 8 Aug. 1997 - Bryce Jordan Center - State College - USA 9 Aug. 1997 - Trump Taj Mahal Arena - Atlantic City - USA 10 Aug. 1997 - Meadows Music Theater- Hartford - USA - 24000
Tina Turner: a life in pictures
Tina Turner had a decades-long career, travelled the world and became an icon – all from humble beginnings.
Born Anna Mae Bullock on 26 November 1939, she was brought up by her grandmother in Nutbush, Tennessee after her parents split. When her grandmother passed away, 16-year-old Tina moved to St. Louis, Missouri where she began her musical career – and met her future husband, Ike Turner.
Come 1960, the hit single ‘ A Fool in Love ’ made her a star. She became the lead singer of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue; Ike changed her name to Tina and their relationship, which had begun platonically, turned up a gear. The pair married in 1962.
Their marriage was tumultuous even before it started – Tina reportedly didn’t even know the ceremony was happening until the day itself. Years later, she revealed she had been given little choice in the matter.
"When Ike asked me to marry him, I knew it was for a reason”, she told CBS. “I had to say yes, I knew, or it was going to be a fight".
Ike was notoriously abusive towards Tina throughout the union. They remained married for 16 years, but Tina ultimately fled the relationship and was granted a divorce in 1978.
Tina chose not to fight over any of their shared assets, but she did win the rights to her stage name and enjoyed a resurgence in the 1980s, finding more success than ever before.
Known for her boundless energy and raw talent as well as her style, hair and dance skills, she earned four Grammy awards in 1984 on the back of her album ‘Private Dancer’ and was hailed as one of the biggest and most impressive musical comebacks in history.
Following that success, she spent much of 1985 on tour, playing a staggering 182 shows around the globe.
In the 1990s, Tina was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and embarked on a new tour, which was attended by nearly four million people – breaking the audience record for a European tour previously set by The Rolling Stones.
Her greatest hits compilation ‘Simply the Best’ sold seven million copies worldwide and, in 2000, she proved she was still an icon at 60 years old, when she performed at the Super Bowl in Atlanta.
From 2008 to 2009, Tina hit the road again with her 50th Anniversary Tour, playing 90 sold-out dates across North America and Europe. The tour marked the end of her performing career, and the legendary singer announced her retirement.
Her public appearances soon became limited. But in 2019, she attended the premiere of the eponymous musical based on her life on Broadway in New York, as well as the launch of the German version of the show in Hamburg.
Tina died on 24 May 2023 in her adopted home of Küsnacht in Switzerland. Paying tribute, her spokesperson reflected: “With her, the world loses a music legend and a role model”.
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- Missing You ( John Waite cover) Play Video
- In Your Wildest Dreams Play Video
- GoldenEye Play Video
- Private Dancer Play Video
- We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) Play Video
- Let's Stay Together ( Al Green cover) Play Video
- I Can't Stand the Rain ( Ann Peebles cover) Play Video
- Undercover Agent for the Blues ( Tony Joe White cover) Play Video
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- Givin' It Up for Your Love ( Delbert McClinton cover) Play Video
- Better Be Good to Me ( Spider cover) Play Video
- Addicted to Love ( Robert Palmer cover) Play Video
- The Best ( Bonnie Tyler cover) Play Video
- What's Love Got to Do With It ( Graham Lyle cover) Play Video
- Proud Mary ( Creedence Clearwater Revival cover) Play Video
- Nutbush City Limits ( Ike & Tina Turner song) Play Video
- On Silent Wings Play Video
- Dancing in My Dreams Play Video
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- Addicted to Love by Robert Palmer
- Better Be Good to Me by Spider
- Givin' It Up for Your Love by Delbert McClinton
- I Can't Stand the Rain by Ann Peebles
- Let's Stay Together by Al Green
- Missing You by John Waite
- Nutbush City Limits by Ike & Tina Turner
- Proud Mary by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- River Deep, Mountain High by Ellie Greenwich
- Steamy Windows by Tony Joe White
- The Best by Bonnie Tyler
- Undercover Agent for the Blues by Tony Joe White
- What's Love Got to Do With It by Graham Lyle
- Dancing in My Dreams
- Do What You Do
- In Your Wildest Dreams
- On Silent Wings
- Whatever You Want
- Private Dancer
- We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)
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West End mega-hit TINA – The Tina Turner Musical , is on its first ever UK & Ireland tour.
From humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her triumphant transformation into a multi award-winning global superstar, Tina Turner didn’t just break the rules, she rewrote them, winning 12 Grammy Awards.
Set to the pulse-pounding soundtrack of her iconic hits, including The Best , What’s Love Got To Do With It? , Private Dancer and River Deep, Mountain High , discover the heart and soul behind the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Experience her inspiring story live on stage as this exhilarating celebration reveals the untold story of a woman who dared to dream fiercely, shatter barriers and defy the bounds of age, gender and race to conquer the world against all odds.
Presented in association with Tina Turner , written by Olivier Award and Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Katori Hall ( The Mountaintop ) and directed by the internationally acclaimed Phyllida Lloyd ( Mamma Mia! ), this five-star show is “simply the best” ( Daily Mail ).
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Tina Turner Concert History. Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock, November 26, 1939 - May 24, 2023) was an 83-year-old soul and rock music icon who rose to fame in the '60s with then-husband Ike Turner. They performed as "Ike and Tina Turner" and produced hits like "Proud Mary" before their tumultuous marriage ended in 1978.
TINA Simply the Best returns to NZ, showcasing all Tina Turner's timeless hits, 29 September to 30 October!. Starring the powerful, raspy voice and thrilling stage presence of Caroline Borole (South African Idol, Dreamgirls The Musical), performing all the songs you know and love, including The Best, What's Love Got To Do With It, Nutbush, We Don't Need Another Hero, Proud Mary, River Deep ...
TINA Simply the Best. Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s. Featuring the powerful, raspy vocals and thrilling stage presence of Caroline Borole live on stage, complete with band, brass section, backing vocalists and dancers to make this the ...
Pages in category "Tina Turner concert tours" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour; Twenty Four Seven Tour; W. What's Love? Tour; Wildest Dreams Tour This page was last edited on 31 March 2013, at 04:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
The Wildest Dreams Tour is the ninth concert tour by singer Tina Turner.The tour supported her ninth studio album Wildest Dreams (1996). The tour is Turner's biggest outing to date, performing over 250 shows in Europe, North America and Australasia—surpassing her Break Every Rule Tour.Lasting nearly 16 months, the tour continued her success as a major concert draw.
The iconic hits of Tina Turner will be front and centre when TINA Simply the Best performs nationally, 29 September to 30 October 2022. This will be the stage show's first tour back to New Zealand after their national tour was interrupted by the eruption of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.
Wildest Dreams Tour. (1996-1997) The What's Love? Tour is the eighth concert tour by singer Tina Turner. The tour supported Turner's autobiographical film and its soundtrack and the eighth studio album titled What's Love Got to Do with It (1993). The tour primarily visited North America along with a few shows in Europe and Australasia.
Get the Tina Turner Setlist of the concert at Trafalgar Park, Nelson, New Zealand on April 18, 1997 from the Wildest Dreams Tour and other Tina Turner Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s. Featuring the powerful, raspy vocals and thrilling stage presence of Caroline Borole live on stage, complete with band, brass section, backing vocalists and dancers to make this the definitive tribute, and a fabulous fun night out!
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Tina comes to town. The iconic hits of Tina Turner will be front and centre when Tina Simply the Best performs in Thames this month. This will be the stage show's first tour back to New Zealand after their national tour was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. The 2022 tour will visit 18 venues between Kerikeri and Christchurch over ...
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Tina Turner's NZ legacy: Why the rock and roll star was simply the best in the eyes of Kiwis. Discover how the legendary singer inspired and influenced generations of fans and musicians on Stuff ...
A Tina Turner tribute show is performing in Taupo on October 20. Photo / Jon Van Grinsven. She will always be simply the best. The Tina Turner tribute show Simply the Best is touring New Zealand ...
Remembering Tina Turner. Tributes are flowing worldwide for rock star Tina Turner, who has died aged 83 after a career spanning five decades. Rob Walker was a former tour manager for Tina Turner, and did a number of tours with her including Live Aid and tours in NZ. Tributes are flowing worldwide for rock star Tina Turner, who has died aged 83 ...
Group of 6+. $ 67. pp, until 23 Sept. Service fees apply. Get the electrifying concert experience of Tina Turner with this full stage production brimming with Tina hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s. Featuring the powerful, raspy vocals and thrilling stage presence of Caroline Borole live on stage, complete with band, brass section, backing ...
Wildest Dreams Tour 1996/1997. This tour is Tina Turner's biggest outing to date. Performing over 250 dates in Europe, North America and Australasia—surpassing her Break Every Rule Tour in 1987. Lasting nearly 16 months, the tour is estimated to have grossed over $100 million dollars. The tour was sponsored by Hanes, as Tina Turner became the ...
From 2008 to 2009, Tina hit the road again with her 50th Anniversary Tour, playing 90 sold-out dates across North America and Europe. The tour marked the end of her performing career, and the ...
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Tina!: 50th Anniversary Tour was the eleventh and final concert tour by singer Tina Turner.It was the first tour by Turner in eight years, following her record-breaking "Twenty Four Seven Tour".The trek marked the singer's 50th year in music—since joining Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm in St. Louis, Missouri.In conjunction with the tour, Turner released the compilation album, Tina!.
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West End mega-hit TINA - The Tina Turner Musical, is on its first ever UK & Ireland tour.. From humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her triumphant transformation into a multi award-winning global superstar, Tina Turner didn't just break the rules, she rewrote them, winning 12 Grammy Awards. Set to the pulse-pounding soundtrack of her iconic hits, including The Best, What's Love ...
Wildest Dreams is the ninth solo studio album by Tina Turner, released on April 22, 1996, by Parlophone internationally and Virgin Records in the US. Six singles were released from the album: the theme for the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, "GoldenEye"; "Whatever You Want"; "On Silent Wings" featuring Sting; "Missing You"; "Something Beautiful Remains"; and "In Your Wildest Dreams", a duet ...