
Tina Turner concert tickets Turner retired from major tours after 2000. However, Tina Turner continues to make public appearances and collaborations. In 2001, Tennessee State Highway 19 between Brownsville and Nutbush was named " Tina Turner Highway". In 2003, Tina Turner teamed up with Phil Collins to record the song "Great Spirits" for the Disney film Brother Bear.
By the mid-1970s, Tina Turner concert's personal life and marriage began to deteriorate. Ike's drug use led to increasingly erratic and physically abusive behavior. Their act was losing speed largely due to Ike's refusal to accept outside management of their recording or touring as well as the cost of maintaining a rather voracious alleged cocaine habit. Touring dates began to decline and record sales were low, their last success being "Nutbush City Limits", a song penned by Tina Turner about Tina Turner's home town, which reached US #22 and UK #4 in 1973. 1990s Her divorce was finalized in 1978 after 16 years of marriage, later accusing Ike of years of severe spousal abuse and rampant drug addiction in Tina Turner's autobiography I, Tina Turner which was later made into the film What's Love Got to Do with It?. She parted ways with him, retaining only Tina Turner's stage name, and assuming responsibility for the debts incurred by the cancelled tour, as well as a significant IRS lien.
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