Looking back at the Grammy's, that in many eyes launched her comeback, Tina Turner says she was surprised by the reaction from fans and the 'Queen of Soul' Aretha Franklin.
"It was meant to be. I was surprised by the reaction because, to be honest, I wasn't quite ready." says the iconic performer.
There was however one reaction that she says was somewhat surprising.
Complimenting her highly anticipated tour, Tina Turner is set to release “Tina!,” a collection of the iconic singer’s top hits, rare live recordings and two exclusive new tracks.
Turner, who hits the road in October, has recorded two new songs in addition to featuring career-spanning hits like “What’s Love Got To Do With It,” “Private Dancer,” and “Proud Mary.”The two new, exclusive tracks ...Read
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After a strong demand from other cities for her upcoming North American tour, R&B Legend Tina Turner has added more shows to the itinerary.
The initial round of concerts went on sale May 10 and the launch date--Oct. 1 in Kansas City, MO--sold out in two minutes. More performances were added last week and now, second nights have been added in San Jose, CA; Newark, NJ; and Uniondale, NY, ...Read
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As previously reported by Singersroom, Tina Turner will return to the stage this fall for her 2008 North American Tour, her first in over eight years. The eight-time Grammy Award winning artist and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will make her long-awaited return to arenas throughout North America starting Oc ...Read
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Tina Turner is slated to hit the road for the first time in over seven years this fall. The Grammy Award winning legend announced the upcoming tour during a taping of “The Oprah Winfrey Show”slated to air next Thursday, May 8th. The as-yet-untitled tour is slated to begin October 1st in Kansas City with tickets on sale May 12th.
Turner’s “Twenty Four Seven Millennium World Tour,” which w ...Read
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R&B legend TINA TURNER gave her strongest hint yet of a musical comeback with her first live show in seven years. She wowed an audience of business leaders and celebrities who had paid more than $30,000 each for tables at the show.
Turner, 67, took to the stage at London's Natural History Museum on Friday (May 18) as part of a fundraiser for the Caudwell charity for sick and disabled chil ...Read
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