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Simply the best Tina Turner tribute

FRESH from an International sell out tour, the incredible Rebecca O’Connor is back on Australian soil to rock the Sunshine Beach Surf Club.
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 hot on the heels of her recent “standing room only” sold-out shows in Ireland, the United Kingdom and South Africa, where audiences were mesmerised with her performances.
Rebecca tours with her world class band of rock musicians and two sensational dancers. Rocking crowds from start to finish with iconic hits like Nutbush City Limits, Proud Mary, River Deep, Private Dancer, When the Heartache Is Over and of course her unforgettable anthem, Simply the Best.
Diehard fans and lovers of great music alike will be gobsmacked at Rebecca’s highly professional and endlessly entertaining performance.
“There is only one Tina Turner, she is absolutely amazing and I admire and respect her so much and look forward to bringing her power, energy and magic to each and every show I perform,” Rebecca said.
“Most performers don’t have what she has, and never will have. I now know the responsibility I have to keep Tina’s music alive and hopefully I can continue to do her justice after such praise bestowed upon me by the great woman herself.”
Don’t miss your chance to see Rebecca rock the stage with her wild hair, jaw-shy dropping dresses, red lipstick and stiletto heels doing the undisputed Queen of Rock’n’Roll pure justice in a performance that can only be described as “Simply The Best”.
Catch the high-energy show on Sunday 24 July from 3pm at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club. Tickets $5 for members and $12 non-members. For more information or to book your ticket, call 5447 5491.

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