Tina Turner fans in Eastleigh are set to be thrilled by an award-winning tribute act set to perform at the Concorde Club.
Justine Riddoch, who has meticulously studied Turner's life and stage performances, heads the tribute show, which won several honours including the National Tribute Award for Best Female Artist.
Riddoch, a seasoned performer who started her tribute act Totally Tina in Liverpool back in 2008, delights in delivering the most authentic recreation of Turner's unforgettable live performances.
Riddoch's enthusiasm is widely recognized in the industry, and she has spent years refining her act with a commendable attention to detail.
Her act includes a talented band and a team of dancers who contribute to the lively atmosphere.
The upcoming show promises a mix of all the well-loved Tina Turner hits, including "River Deep – Mountain High", "Proud Mary", and "Nutbush City Limits" among others.
In addition to Turner’s iconic songs, fans can look forward to cherished duets and covers.
New to the show this year is a set of fresh performances.
These include songs like "Jumping Jack Flash", "Honky Tonky Woman", and "Get Back".
Coupled with high-energy dance routines and flamboyant stage outfits, the show aims to deliver an immersive Tina Turner concert experience.
Riddoch expressed her delight at the success of her tribute act.
She said: "Having been told on many occasions that I sounded like Tina, I invested time to familiarise myself with her life story and scrutinise her performances.
"My ultimate aim is to remain faithful to a Tina Turner live concert, to pay tribute to her career, and bring the best version of this amazing woman to her many fans."
Totally Tina has garnered a host of accolades in the tribute world, including best choreography, best sound & lighting, and a highly regarded Lifetime Achievement Award.
The upcoming Eastleigh show affirms Riddoch's commitment to keeping her tribute act as true to the original as possible, and Tina Turner fans can expect an unforgettable night.
Totally Tina will take place on Friday, August 30, at Eastleigh's Concorde Club.
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