Lizzo honored the late Tina Turner with an electrifying performance after the music legend died on Wednesday. “There wouldn’t be no rock ‘n’ roll without Tina Turner!” she yelled several times during ...
The post Lizzo Covers “Proud Mary”: “There Is No Rock ‘n’ Roll Without Tina Turner” appeared first on Consequence. Lizzo paid tribute to Tina Turner, who passed away May 24th, with a short rendition ...
“Today, we lost an icon,” Lizzo said before the song. “And I haven’t allowed myself to be sad. I haven’t allowed myself to cry about it. And I don’t want to right now because I’d much rather celebrate ...
While Miley Cyrus honored Tina Turner during her performance of Flowers earlier in the night, it was American Idol alum Fantasia Barrino who really paid tribute to the late, great icon at the 2024 ...
The Queen of rock ‘n’ roll may be gone, but the tributes to Tina Turner are starting to pour in, and that includes Lizzo. The singer had a concert in Arizona Wednesday night, and she wasted no time in ...
Lizzo paid tribute to the late music legend Tina Turner with a high-powered cover of Turner’s signature song, “Proud Mary,” at her concert in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday night. “Today we lost an ...
'There would be no rock 'n' roll without Tina Turner!' the musician declared. Lizzo is honoring the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll. The "2 Be Loved" singer paid tribute to Tina Turner on Wednesday, just hours ...
Just like Tina’s version, Lizzo’s take on the CCR song was an explosion of joy and love — specifically to the 83-year-old icon who passed away. Lizzo stripped away her gown to reveal a bodysuit, and ...
Yesterday (May 24), it was announced that Tina Turner passed away at age 83. “With her music and her boundless passion for life, she enchanted millions of fans around the world and inspired the stars ...
Lizzo paused her May 24 concert to honor Tina Turner's life and legacy. Just hours after news broke that the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll died at age 83, Lizzo paid tribute to the late musician during her ...
“Listen to the story now…” With those five words, Tina Turner invited listeners in 1971 to sit back, buckle up, and experience the rock and roll tale of “Proud Mary.” Two years before Turner unveiled ...