17.12.2024 | Culture
Tina Turner Tribute show live tonight in Tallinn
Text Ingel Kink
Photo Philip Spittle, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Today, December 17, the Alexela Concert Hall in Tallinn will host What’s Love Got To Do With It?, a Tina Turner tribute show that honours the legendary singer’s iconic career. With a full 10-piece live band, the production brings the singer’s greatest hits to life, including classics such as Private Dancer, Proud Mary, Simply The Best, and Nutbush City Limits.
First staged in 2019, the tribute has toured extensively across the UK and Europe, earning acclaim for its dynamic performances. Produced by the team behind Whitney – Queen of the Night, the show reflects Tina Turner’s energy and powerful vocals, creating an evening of feel-good rock and roll.
Tina Turner, who passed away in May 2023, was a music icon with a career spanning decades. Her success included over 100 million records sold worldwide, 12 Grammy Awards, and hits that remain timeless. From her early days with Ike to her solo resurgence in the 1980s, Turner redefined the music industry with her artistry and resilience.
Tickets for tonight’s show are available on Piletilevi.
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