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In 1986, Tina Turner's album "Break Every Rule" was released by Capitol Records and quickly became a number-one success. The album sold over twelve million copies worldwide and, with a total of 14x Platinum, 7x Gold, and 1x Silver, is among the best-selling albums of the 1980s. Her legendary performance during the subsequent tour in Rio de Janeiro in front of more than 180,000 spectators even earned her a place in the Guinness Book of Records. Forty years later, "Simply The Best – The Tina Turner Story" pays tribute to the unique life’s work of one of the most significant artists in music history. Recently, the successful production stirred considerable controversy due to a lengthy legal dispute regarding the likeness of the lead actress and the world’s best Tina lookalike, Dorothea "Coco" Fletcher, and gained international prominence and recognition through a final court ruling. The show has already thrilled hundreds of thousands of visitors and will embark on a major tour through Germany, Austria, and Switzerland again in 2026.
A highlight among musical biographies and a must-see for all Tina Turner fans who want to experience the extraordinary life of the exceptional artist along with all her great hits up close and live: "Simply The Best – The Tina Turner Story" depicts the life of the exceptional artist with plenty of live music and impressive scenes, taking the audience on a journey through five decades of music history: from early successes, the failure of a great love, and finally, after the separation, Tina's sensational solo career, to the film music of "James Bond 007 – Goldeneye" in the mid-90s.
From difficult circumstances to a soaring solo career
Anna Mae Bullock, born on November 26, 1939, in Brownsville, Tennessee (USA), raised in Nutbush, and passed away on May 24, 2023, in her adopted home of Küsnacht near Zurich (Switzerland), became a global star and legend as Tina Turner. From 1958, she performed alongside her later husband Ike Turner. After their separation and personal turmoil, her first solo tour for the album "Private Dancer" in 1985 marked a remarkable comeback as a solo artist. In 2009, the singer with the distinctive timbre went on her final world tour. This tour was a grand conclusion to an extraordinary career with over 180 million records sold, countless number-one hits, and chart placements like "Simply The Best," "Private Dancer," or "We Don’t Need Another Hero." Even after her death, Tina Turner remains an unbeatable role model for strength and courage.
The successful production "Simply The Best" is a tribute to the rock icon who shaped half a century of rock history and brings the unique Tina Turner sound back to the stage live. The captivating and emotional musical biography was awarded "Best Musical Tribute Show" at the Reel Awards in early 2020 in Las Vegas and pays homage to an outstanding and unique personality.
The world's best Tina lookalike: Dorothea "Coco" Fletcher as Tina Turner
"Tina Turner's performances were significantly different from those of other artists. I have always been fascinated by her incredible energy and stage presence," says Tina Turner performer Coco Fletcher. Inspired by the exceptional artist, she perfectly imitates her idol. Coco's performance is astonishingly close to the original both visually and vocally. Thus, she is rightly regarded as the best Tina lookalike in the world. There can hardly be a greater compliment than the rock icon herself believing during a past legal dispute that Coco resembled her too closely. With her unique timbre and energetic show, Coco Fletcher brings the "Queen of Rock" back to the stage and delights the audience alongside the excellent ensemble of live band, singers, and dancers.
Fletcher, who grew up in Alabama, USA, celebrated her early successes in Las Vegas: there she performed with soul greats like The Platters and Bobby Womack and successfully sang in shows like "American Superstars." Since September 1997, she has been part of the main cast of the ensemble of "Stars in Concert." From 2004, she regularly shared the stage with Udo Jürgens, and in 2005, she sang a duet during a joint performance with Jermaine Jackson (Jackson Five). Coco Fletcher became known in Germany and Switzerland after Pepe Lienhard hired her for his live tours and TV appearances. She also gave goosebumps performances on "Let’s Dance" 1 & 2 (RTL) and sang for Quincy Jones at the "42nd Montreux Jazz Festival" in 2008.
Bernhard Kurz, the man with a knack for successful productions
With "Simply The Best," successful producer Bernhard Kurz and tour organizer Oliver Forster have erected a monument to the Queen of Rock. For his successful works, Kurz was awarded the "Artist Choice Award" as "Best Producer" in Las Vegas, among others. The impresario of the Berlin-based show series "Stars in Concert" is simultaneously celebrating successes across Europe with musical biographies about the life and work of Elvis Presley ("ELVIS - The Musical") or The Beatles ("all you need is love!"). Kurz has been a true force in the show business for decades and has become a recognized expert in lookalike shows throughout his career.