Whats Love Got To Do With It Tickets / Manchester Lowry

Whats Love Got To Do With It tour dates and tickets
What's Love Got To Do With It: A Tribute To Tina Turner is an unmissable musical experience by the award-winning producers behind the hugely successful Whitney: Queen Of The Night tribute tour.

Whats Love Got To Do With It will be performing 1 event in Manchester on Wednesday 27th May 2026 at the Lowry.

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Wed May 27 2026 Manchester, UK UK
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Address: Manchester Lowry, Pier 8, Manchester, M50 2AZ
Telephone: 08432086000
Venue Capacity: 1730
The Lowry is a theatre and entertainment complex based on Pier 8 in Salford, Greater Manchester. First opened back in 2000, and boasting a capacity of around 2,000 (split between the main Lyric room and the smaller Quay), it has been one of city's staple locations for performance art, pantomime, and the likes. It also, however, acts as a gallery, and has a lot of work from L S Lowry - its namesake - amongst others spread over 2,000 square foot!