The Tina Turner Heritage Days Schedule Offers Four Times The Tina At Fifth Annual Celebration

Four of the Globe’s Top Tina Tribute Shows Anchor Saturday Concert

36c52894c1c39fb493f71635_424x560The Fifth Annual Tina Turner Heritage Days is set to be a weekend of “Wildest Dreams” for fans with a jam packed three days of tours, concerts, celebrity appearances and a stew master competition at the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center (WTDHC) Friday, September 23rd through Sunday, September 25th. Friday will kick off at 5 PM with a fan gathering, unveiling of the Tina Fan Art Exhibit and the return of the karaoke and TinaFam Dance Off. Saturday is packed with tours of Tina’s hometown Nutbush, TN, a book signing from a to-be-announced special guest and a concert with the top tribute performers from around the globe.

“We are so excited to host Tina’s most devoted fans once again at the Delta Heritage Center, home of the Tina Turner Museum, this September 23rd to 25th,” says WTDHC Executive Director Sonia Outlaw-Clark. “This celebration will find fans participating in favorites like the hometown tours, karaoke, trivia and dance competitions. We also have what has turned out to be our biggest concert for the celebration to date with four renowned Tina Tribute Shows and the return of the Stew Master competition. Tina’s album Wildest Dreams celebrates its 20th Anniversary this year and as the song titles suggest we are happy to welcome All Kinds of People to our celebration that will prove to be an experience “In Your Wildest Dreams” and deliver “Whatever You Want” to know about our hometown icon.”

Friday, September 23rd

All activities at WTDHC

5:00 PM – Fan gathering
6:00 PM – Tina Fan Art exhibit unveiling
6:30 PM – Karaoke, trivia and TinaFam Dance Off

Saturday, September 24th

Activities hosted at WTDHC

6:30 AM – 1 PM – Stew Master Competition
9:00 AM – 2 PM – Antique Tractor Show
11:30 AM Stew Master judging
1:30 PM Historical marker dedication
2:00 PM – To be announced special guest appearance.

Off Site

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Tours of Tina’s childhood communities (Nutbush, former homes, church, etc.)

Tours will depart from the WTDHC. Two tour options will be offered.

7:00 PM – Tina Tribute Show at Carver High School gymnasium (Tina’s high school).

TSU Commercial Ensemble Band
Donovan Marcelle (Only fan to ever be invited on stage to perform with Tina)
Larry Edwards (Miss Congeniality 2, Entertainment Tonight, The Tonight Show, etc.)
Samira Truly Tina (Reel Award Winning Show, featured in the Wall Street Journal)
Luisa Marshall (Award Winning Show seen on Oprah Winfrey Show & Ellen)

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Sunday, September 25th

7:30 AM – Breakfast at WTDHC
8:30 AM – Woodlawn Missionary Baptist Church service (Tina’s former place of worship)

Tickets to the event can be purchased on site or in advance at tinaturnerheritagedays.com. Packages including a tour and admission to the nightly show are available for $30. Separately, tour tickets are $10 each and a seat at the tribute show are $20 each.

To stay updated on the happening at WTDHC, visit westtnheritage.com

About the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center
The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center offers a refreshing Southern experience showcasing the history and culture of rural West Tennessee. Inside, visitors can learn about the history of cotton, explore the scenic and “wild” Hatchie River and get to know the legendary musicians who call West Tennessee home. Also, located on the grounds is Flagg Grove School, the childhood school of Tina Turner now home of the world renowned Tina Turner Museum, and the last home of Blues pioneer Sleepy John Estes. The West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center is located along the Americana Music Triangle, the world’s #1 music destination – a preservation project along a 1,500-mile stretch of highway that birthed nine uniquely American genres of music.

About Tina Turner Museum at Flagg Grove School
What’s Love Got to Do with It? Everything – a love of Tina Turner’s music and pop culture legacy, a love of historic preservation, a love of local communities and most of all a love for honoring the memories of those that traversed through the doors of Flagg Grove School. Via a special video that was filmed on the set of her latest IO commercial in Switzerland, Tina recalled the impact of education on her career.

“Everyone has a dream, but I have to say that your dreams cannot work without education,” says Tina. “It’s essential. It goes hand in hand. These days you must communicate with people. If you want to run your business, you need to have an education or you will have to depend on someone else and that is not always comfortable. I hope that as people walk through the school they see that I set an example for a home town girl that grew up in hard times that made a good life for herself and to follow by example.”

To date, over 574 million unique media impressions have been acquired on the museum. It also received nine coveted awards from the Tennessee Association of Museum at their 2015 awards ceremony.

Designed by renowned interior designer Stephen Sills, the museum sanctioned by Tina features multiple costumes from designers Bob Mackie, Giorgio Armani and Versace, gold record awards and photos from Tina’s personal collection. The exhibit, which is free for all visitors, is located adjacent to the WTDHC at 121 Sunny Hill Cove, Brownsville, TN 38012.

About Tina Turner
Tina Turner continues to be one of the world’s most popular entertainers around the globe earning her the title as “The Queen of Rock and Roll.” Turner is recognized as the most successful female rock artist, winning an enviable eight Grammys. The Guinness Book of World Records lists Tina as selling more concert tickets than any other solo performer in history. Turner’s combined album and single sales total approximately 100 million copies worldwide. Rolling Stone ranked her as 17 on the list of “Top 100 Greatest Singers of All Time.” In 1991, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and in 2005 she was recognized by the Kennedy Center Honors at the John F. Kennedy for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.