Every year, fans globally flock to Brownsville, Tennessee, to honor the life and legacy of Tina Turner, the Queen of Rock ânâ Roll. The annual Tina Turner Heritage Days, held the fourth weekend of September, celebrates Turnerâs music, story, and global influence with a weekend of performances, storytelling, community gatherings, and tours of her hometown and surrounding areas. This yearâs celebration will be from September 26â28, and feature the unveiling of a larger-than-life bronze Tina Turner Statue in Brownsvilleâs Heritage Park on Saturday, September 27th at 10 am.
Commissioned by the City of Brownsville with the generous support of Ford Motor Company, acclaimed Atlanta-based artist Fred Ajanogha (Ajano Art) sculpted the seven-foot, nine-inch statue. The installation will face Carver High School, where Tina once attended and played basketball, creating a symbolic bridge between her humble beginnings in West Tennessee and her global cultural impact. This statue joins the Tina Turner Museum at Flagg Grove School, located at the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center, as a cornerstone of Tinaâs permanent legacy in the region.
In addition to the historic statue unveiling, Tina Turner Heritage Days 2025 will host a lineup of distinguished guests and performers.
Tina Turner Heritage Days also includes a guided exploration of Turnerâs roots; fan gatherings and community events, and more.
This yearâs celebration marks a milestone in honoring Tina Turner, ensuring that her spirit, strength, and music continue to inspire generations to come.

