Award-winning Tina Turner tribute aka Justine Riddoch is coming to Rhyl
Hits River Deep – Mountain High, Proud Mary and Nutbush City Limits, We Don’t Need Another Hero, Simply the Best, What’s Love Got to Do With It, I Don’t Wanna Lose You and When the Heartache is Over propelled Tina Turner to stadium concert stardom.
Supported by her super-talented band and dazzling dancing girls in sequins, feathers and diamonds, Justine is the ultimate Tina - a National Tribute Awards winner since 2013.
The cast and crew of Totally Tina are pulling out all the stops this year with the promise of a brand new, custom-made performances featuring a whole host of fresh ideas, coupled with the band’s now famous humour.
The show is designed to make the audience feel that the legendary performer is right back in front of them, strutting her stuff.
This year’s production is a heady mix of nostalgia and surprise with all the favourite Tina Turner hits, her best duets, much-loved covers and the odd twist in the tale.
There’s plenty of audience engagement and post-show ‘meet and greets’ too, making the show more personal.
Justine said: “I am thrilled by the success of this production – we have come so far! Having been told on many occasions that I sounded like Tina, I decided to take the plunge and then spent hours familiarising myself with her life story and scrutinising video footage to watch mannerisms and body movements.
"We always add our own personality to the show each year; the element of surprise keeps things fresh, but my ultimate aim is to remain faithful to a Tina Turner live concert paying tribute to her career, and bring the best version of this amazing woman; her voice, her passion and even her legs, to her many fans.
"That’s why we love it when people tell us that they go away feeling as though they have seen the real thing.”
The show comes to Rhyl Pavilion on Friday, July 21.
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