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Emi Wokoma as Tina Turner in Soul Sister
Emi Wokoma as Tina Turner in Soul Sister

Tina Turner musical Soul Sister announces 2013 tour dates

Date: 21 December 2012

Tina Turner musical Soul Sister has announced further tour dates for 2013.

The Whatsonstage.com Award-nominated show was first seen at Hackney Empire in April 2012, subsequently transferring to the West End's Savoy Theatre for a limited run.

Starring Emi Wokoma as Tina Turner, the show features all the classic Tina Turner hits including “What’s Love Got to Do with It”, “Proud Mary”, “Private Dancer”, “River Deep Mountain High” and “Simply the Best”.

The story follows the highs, lows, passions and heartbreak of Ike and Tina as their careers soared whilst their marriage crumbled, ultimately leading to Tina being catapulted to superstardom.

The 2013 tour kicks off show in Glasgow from 14 to 19 January, subsequently visiting Aberdeen (21-26 January), Swindon (28 January to 2 February), Sheffield (25 February-2 March), Oxford (4-9 March), Hull (11-16 March), Cardiff (18-23 March), Tumbridge Wells (25-30 March), Cheltenham (2-6 April), Bournemouth (8-13 April), Derby (15-20 April), Belfast (29 April-4 May), Northampton (6-11 May), Ipswich (13-18 May), and Canterbury (10-15 June).

The Soul Sister tour is produced by Bill Kenwright and John Miller.

Related Content

Internal Links
Tina Turner musical Soul Sister transfers to West End, 20 Aug - 29th May 2012 News
Soul Sister starstarstar - 24th Aug 2012 Reviews
Show Pics: Soul Sister gets funky at Savoy - 23rd Aug 2012 Photos
WOS Radio: Emi Wokoma & co. at Soul Sister Q&A - 29th Aug 2012 Radio
Review Round-up: Heads Tina-Turning for Wokoma's Soul Sister - 28th Aug 2012 Roundup

External Links
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Reader Comments


CommentDate
Terrific, but wish she was coming to an area close to western New York soon. - Phil Litteer

05 Apr 13

Absolutely Brilliant Songs and Dances to make you smile and weep Fantastic show - Tom Gray

15 Mar 13

When will Tina be in Calif? - Jan berentsen

02 Jan 13


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