Tina Turner’s ninth studio album, Wildest Dreams, is set to be reissued for its 30th anniversary remastered for the first time and expanded with rare and unreleased music.
Parlophone will release Wildest Dreams (30th Anniversary Edition) on June 26 across multiple formats, led by a 4CD/Blu-ray collection that includes the remastered version of the 1996 album, a compilation of B-sides and rare tracks, and the previously unreleased July 20, 1996, concert at Wembley Stadium – mixed from the multi-track master by Jon Bailey at AIR Studios in London.
Recorded before a considerable London crowd during the album’s record-breaking world tour, Turner delivers nearly two hours of hits spanning her career, from “The Best” and “What’s Love Got To Do With It” to her singular version of “Proud Mary.” Acclaimed writer and music historian Jason Draper has written the liner notes, featuring all-new interviews with Roger Davies, Trevor Horn and Holly Knight.
The concert film Live in Amsterdam [previously known as Wildest Dreams Tour (Live In Amsterdam)] makes its Blu-ray debut in the anniversary set, remastered in 96kHz/24-bit stereo with 1080p upscaled video. Directed by David Mallet, the nearly two-hour film captures Turner’s three-night residency at Amsterdam Arena in September 1996. Pre-order the set here.
Other versions available the same day include Wildest Dreams (2026 Remaster) on 2LP, CD, and digitally; and the 2CD Wildest Dreams (30th Anniversary Edition) featuring the remastered album and rare bonus tracks.


