Tina—The Tina Turner Musical, which continues its West End run at the Aldwych Theatre, will launch its first tour of the U.K. and Ireland next year.
The tour of the hit musical, which chronicles the life of the late, Grammy-winning artist, will kick off at the Curve Leicester March 6–22, 2025. For the current touring itinerary, visit TinatheMusical.com/UKTour. Casting will be announced at a later date.
Producer Tali Pelman said in a statement, “Tina Turner
played to packed-out arenas across the U.K. and Ireland throughout her
extensive career. We’re thrilled to now be able to bring her
extraordinary story to stages across the U.K. and Ireland for the first
time with Tina—The Tina Turner Musical, celebrating the life and times of a truly inspirational woman
whose story continues to move and elate audiences around the world every
night.”
Directed by Phyllida Lloyd and written by Olivier Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Katori Hall, with Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins, Tina features such Turner hits as "The Best," "What’s Love Got to Do With It?," "Private Dancer," and "River Deep, Mountain High."
Tina—The Tina Turner Musical received its world premiere in April 2018 at the Aldwych Theatre, where it continues. The Broadway production opened in 2019 and played its final performance at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre August 14, 2022. Eight productions have opened worldwide since 2018, including stagings in Germany, Spain, Netherlands, and Australia. The show is currently on tour in both North America and Australia.
Tina is produced by Stage Entertainment, Joop van den Ende and Tali Pelman, in association with Tina Turner. The musical is dedicated to the memory of the late Turner, who passed away in May 2023.
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