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Whats Love Got To Do With It at Crewe Lyceum Theatre

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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 Crewe on Sunday 6th July 2025 at the Lyceum Theatre.

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Sun Jul 6 2025 Crewe, UK UK
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Address: Crewe Lyceum Theatre, Heath Street, Crewe, CW1 2DA
Telephone: 01270368242
Venue Capacity: 677
The Lyceum Theatre is an Edwardian age theatre based on Heath Street in Crewe. Built in the late 1800s, it was originally designed as a church, but it seems the gods intervened on that one - a fire would result in the building being rebuilt as a theatre. It has continued to serve locals as a place to watch live performance ever since, and boasts a capacity of 677 seats.