Simply the Best: The Ultimate Tina Turner Experience - Chatswood
Simply the Best: The Ultimate Tina Turner Experience - Chatswood
Saturday 01 March 2025 to Saturday 08 March 2025
Overview
Rebecca O’Connor, the world’s number one Tina Turner Production is returning for an electrifying 2025 world tour, kicking off in March. With a powerhouse voice and a stage presence that commands…
Rebecca O’Connor, the world’s number one Tina Turner Production is returning for an electrifying 2025 world tour, kicking off in March. With a powerhouse voice and a stage presence that commands every audience, Rebecca’s show has been personally endorsed by Tina Turner herself.
But there’s more to this story. The man behind the production is none other than Dennis Dunstan, former manager of Fleetwood Mac and personal manager of Mick Fleetwood. After decades of working with rock legends, Dennis saw something exceptional in Rebecca O’Connor—a performer who doesn’t just imitate Tina but channels her essence in a way that leaves audiences breathless.
Dennis Dunstan has spent over a decade elevating Rebecca O’Connor’s career, bringing her from early-stage success to sold-out international tours across Ireland, Africa, Barbados, and Europe. Now, in 2025, he’s bringing her back to Australia for another unforgettable run.
Be prepared to stand in your seats as Rebecca O’Connor delivers her flawless rendition of the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Tina Turner's greatest hits at a venue/theatre close to you.
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