What’s TINA Got to Do With It!

Music / Tribute / AUS

Gather your crew, warm up those vocal cords and get ready to sing, scream and shimmy the night away. Because when it comes to Tina Turner ... what’s love got to do with it? Absolutely everything!

Dates & Times

Sat 28 Feb
Doors 9.30pm
Show
10pm

Duration
60mins

Access

Tickets

$49

Festival Club membership prices available.
Mob Tix price available for First Nations audiences. More info here.

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Location

The Embassy, Perth Town Hall 601 Hay St, Koorari / Perth CBD

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Notes

  • Persons under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult (such as a parent or legal guardian).

Gather your crew, warm up those vocal cords and get ready to sing, scream and shimmy the night away. Because when it comes to Tina Turner ... what’s love got to do with it? Absolutely everything!

More info

Presented with BRG Productions

Ben Graetz

Lead Artist

Ben Graetz aka Miss Ellaneous (Miss Tina) is a powerhouse in Australia’s creative sector, with over 26 years of experience. Raised in Darwin with deep cultural ties to Malak Malak, Kungarakan, Muran Clan, and Badu Island, Ben has shaped the arts sector nationally and internationally. He is the founder of BRG Productions and co-director of Party Passport, known for its celebration of diversity and inclusion. As creative director of major events like Sydney WorldPride 2023 and the Garrmalang Festival, Ben’s influence extends across communities, showcasing First Nations talent, LGBTQIA+SB advocacy and cultural innovation.

Natalie Gillespie

Guest Performer

Natalie Gillespie is a powerhouse of soul, gospel, and raw human honesty. From touring with Yothu Yindi to recording with Colin Hay and Rob Hirst, she’s carved a bold path through Australia’s music scene. Her performances—joyful, heartfelt, and transformative—ignite every stage with courage, authenticity, and love. 

Moesha

Guest Performer

Representing the Cook Islands with flair & indomitable confidence, she is Perth BIPOC royalty. Graduating the Pacific Institute of Performing Arts in New Zealand and a founding member of the ballroom scene here in Perth, Moesha is a chameleon! Unstoppable when performing Rn’B or in ballroom, Moesha’s message is ‘culture’, winning countless titles within the Cook Islands dance community, and cementing herself as a leader in the drag and ballroom scene too! 

Constantly serving, with sass in spades, it’s Moesha! 

Kamahi Djordon King 

Guest Performer

Kamahi is a Gurindji man from Katherine, NT, whose artistry spans acting, singing, and visual art. A graduate of the Aboriginal Centre for Performing Arts and RMIT, he starred in The Shadow King, which toured major festivals and London’s Barbican Centre. Kamahi is also known as his alter-ego Constantina Bush, dazzling audiences in Blak Cabaret, Constantina Bush and the Bushettes, and An Evening with Constantina Bush. Performing alongside Australia’s leading cabaret artists, Constantina earned a Helpmann Award nomination for Best Cabaret Performer. 

'Ofa Fotu

Guest Performer

Of Tongan heritage, Australian born 'Ofa Fotu is an incredible soul singer, storyteller, visual artist and voice over artists. Best known as a collaborator and ensemble member of Hot Brown Honey or as frontwoman of funk/soul band Odette Mercy and Her Soul Atomics as Odette,‘Ofa Fotu instantly captivates audiences with her remarkable vocal range. 'Ofa has worked with many different musicians from varying genres. From Birds of Tokyo, Abbe May, Katy Steele and Mathas. With roots in the tradition of soul and funk music and gifted with a voice of tremendous proportions (with artistic breadth to match), she is a creator to be reckoned with.

Image Jamie James