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Posted: 2024-12-22 07:00:00

Carols by Candlelight at the Bowl is as much of a Melbourne institution as meeting under the clocks at Flinders Street and checking out the Myer Christmas windows.

This year, alongside traditional favourites Marina Prior, Denis Walter, Silvie Paladino and David Hobson, is local singer Ruva Ngwenya, who has taken audiences by storm in the lead role of Tina – Tina Turner the Musical.

Ruva Ngwenya will perform her first solo at Carols at the Bowl on Christmas Eve.

Ruva Ngwenya will perform her first solo at Carols at the Bowl on Christmas Eve.Credit: Simon Schluter

Melbourne-raised with Zimbabwean heritage, Ngwenya says life has been hectic since she took on the role of the superstar. “It’s been extremely challenging, one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do in my life, it’s also been the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done,” she says.

One of the highlights is audience members who saw Turner perform live telling her she did a brilliant job. “That’s a pretty cool feeling to know that I’m honouring her in the most accurate way I can,” she says.

In what has been a busy year touring Tina, she also released a track – called Losing Control, it reached No. 3 on the ARIA dance charts – and performed in front of about 80,000 people at the NRL Grand Final. “I’ve pushed a lot of boundaries and done so many things that I’ve just never done in my life before, and there’s not really anything else I can compare it to, other than a year of firsts and challenges.”

Ngwenya as Tina Turner.

Ngwenya as Tina Turner.Credit: Janie Barrett

Right up there with her achievements this year is performing solo at the Carols. Ngwenya remembers watching the broadcast on TV as a kid, loving the music and admiring the array of amazing dresses. As part of the ensemble in the musical Moulin Rouge, she performed at Carols a few years ago, but this year she’s in the spotlight.

Is she frocking up? Hell, yeah. There will be sparkles and glam, in a nod to Tina Turner, as well as “some Mariah Carey-style Christmas magic”.

“It’s really, really cool to be back again with a solo moment, it’s very special. I feel like I’ve been waiting for this, and I’m very excited to be on the Carols stage by myself,” she says, adding that many of her large extended family will come together to watch the broadcast with her parents and brother.

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