A Tina Turner tribute musical is coming the Bristol Hippodrome

A Tina Turner tribute musical is coming the Bristol Hippodrome

Posted on: 10 Dec 2019

Calling all Tina Turner fans: What’s Love Got To Do With It? is coming to the Bristol Hippodrome next summer. 

 

During it’s huge U.K. tour, What’s Love Got To Do With It? will be stopping off at the Bristol Hippodrome on Sunday 9 August 2020.

 

A joyous musical, What’s Love Got To Do With It? celebrates the life and music of Tina Turner. It’s simply the best Tina Turner tribute around!

 

Tickets for the production are on sale now. Get yours here. 

What’s Love Got To Do With It? is coming to the Bristol Hippodrome

Known for hits like ‘The Best’ and of course, ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’, Tina Turner has enjoyed a career spanning more than fifty years. 

 

And so, to celebrate one of the world’s greatest pop icons, What’s Love Got To Do With It? is nothing less than a high energy, feel-good rock-and-roll production, featuring Turner’s greatest hits. 

 

In What’s Love Got To Do With It? Turner’s hits will be performed by the amazing vocal talent of Elesha Paul Moses, who also played Whitney Houston in the hit stage production, Whitney - Queen Of The Night. 

 

Supported by a full live band, Moses’ vocals will transport audiences up and down the country, paying homage to Tina Turner’s breathtaking career. 

What’s Love Got To Do With It? is coming to the Bristol Hippodrome

Speaking about her role as Tina Turner, Elesha said: “I am absolutely thrilled to be touring the U.K. with What’s Love Got To Do With It? This is a magnificent show and one that truly celebrates the incredible music and career of Tina Turner.

 

“Tina is a great persona to emulate on stage – and to be travelling all over the U.K. in a show which celebrates everything about her is so much fun. 

 

“Every night, we have an amazing party with the fans, and we can’t wait to meet more of you.” 

 

What’s Love Got To Do With It? will be running at the Bristol Hippodrome on Sunday 9 August 2020, before continuing its mass U.K. tour. 


For tickets, head here. Tickets range from £24.50 to £48.00.


Article by:

Kate Hutchison

 


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