
Tina Turner: Rio '88 - Live In Concert
Music
Overview
On January 16, 1998, Tina Turner performed in front of a record-breaking crowd of 180,000 fans at the Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro, setting a Guinness World Record at the time for the "largest paying rock concert attendance for a solo artist". Accompanied by dancers, glitter and fireworks, Tina delivered 13 tracks in her own inimitable and explosive style.
Top Cast


Tina Turner
Tina Turner
Self
Tina Turner
Self
Jack Bruno
Jack Bruno
Self - Drums
Jack Bruno
Self - Drums
Derek Dyer
Derek Dyer
Self - Saxophone / Keyboards
Derek Dyer
Self - Saxophone / Keyboards
Bob Feit
Bob Feit
Self - Bass Guitar / Vocals
Bob Feit
Self - Bass Guitar / Vocals


John Miles
John Miles
Self - Keyboards / Guitar / Vocals
John Miles
Self - Keyboards / Guitar / Vocals
James Ralston
James Ralston
Self - Guitar / Vocals
James Ralston
Self - Guitar / Vocals
Steven Scales
Steven Scales
Self - Percussion
Steven Scales
Self - Percussion
Dan Snow
Dan Snow
Self - Keyboards / Saxophone / Vocals
Dan Snow
Self - Keyboards / Saxophone / Vocals


Laurie Wisefield
Laurie Wisefield
Self - Guitar
Laurie Wisefield
Self - Guitar
Ollie Marland
Ollie Marland
Self - Keyboards / Vocals
Ollie Marland
Self - Keyboards / Vocals
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