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Tina Turner tribute show

IT’S been a year since local-based powerhouse singer Rebecca O’Connor brought her internationally acclaimed Tina Turner tribute show Simply the Best to Noosa.
Last year’s performance was met with rapturous reviews, and this July Rebecca will be back with a bigger and better show.
Speaking with Noosa Today, Rebecca said she had been busy touring her show internationally from sell-out shows in her hometown in Ireland to guest appearances on cruise ships to live shows in Spain, Europe and Singapore.
It has been a whirlwind for the down-to-earth performer.
“I’m just back from Ireland,” Rebecca said. “The whole show sold out in two days.”
But Rebecca’s journey to success hasn’t been easy with the performer putting in the hard yards to live her dream.
“It’s been a hard slog just believing in the show,” she said. “I don’t know how many times I have just wanted to quit, but I followed it through. I’m 40 now and it’s all just happening. It’s been a hard slog.”
Rebecca was first attracted to the persona of Tina Turner – all big hair, long legs and strong voice – at the age of five when she saw the singer performing on a black and white TV.
“I saw her and heard the power in her voice and I said to my dad, this is what I want to do,” she said.
Rebecca, who was adopted by Irish parents Anne and Michael O’Connor at the age of two and a half months old said she felt a sense of belonging and resemblance when she first saw Tina Turner.
“I had grown up in such a white environment, and seeing Tina Turner, it felt like home,” she said.
“I think she is the most powerful and brave woman, I have ever come across.”
Rebecca said the stars were finally aligning as she was surrounded by a wonderful and supportive team from the dancers to the band, “they’re amazing” she said.
“We all work together. It’s not about egos, it’s all about working together to do the best we can,” she said.
“Everywhere I go, the show is just selling out. It’s a different show now, it’s spectacular. It’s expanded and it’s got bigger and grown. We’ve taken it to a whole new level.”
It’s hard work performing with the energy of Tina Turner, and Rebecca said the key to keeping up was lots of exercise and homeopathy to keep her life balanced.
Rebecca will perform Simply the Best at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club on Saturday 18 July. Tickets are on sale now through the club or by phoning 5447 5491.

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