Monday 5 February 2024 | 7.30pm - onwards
Venue: Theatre Royal
Price: £29
Direct from the West End, the show brings to the stage an incredible live concert celebrating one of rock music's most influential icons, Rod Stewart, and takes you on a musical journey that spans six decades from humble beginnings in the R 'n B clubs of the 1960's to world-famous rock sensation.
Widely acknowledged as the UK's best, frontman Paul Metcalfe is breath-taking as Rod and captures all the excitement, energy and charisma of the legendary performer including the phenomenal vocals, infamous moves and swaggering showmanship that have made Rod one of the most successful artists of all time.
Paul explained: "Rod's music brings back a lot of memories for people, and everyone can remember the first time they heard Maggie May. Rod has such an amazing back catalogue of songs and such variety as well. Wonderful ballads, joyful upbeat songs and some great rockers as well."
The production showcases a spectacular set-list, new stage set-up, an even bigger light show and a world class live band. Get ready to hear classic hits including Maggie May, Baby Jane, Da Ya Think I'm Sexy, Sailing and You're in My Heart.
Paul added: "I feel very lucky that other people seem to love it as well. When I'm onstage I go into another world and do things I wouldn't normally dream of doing. The show has come on massively since we started. The music, the lighting, the set and the video backdrops have all come on a lot. Fortunately, the audience seem to agree."
We all make our own luck, but some guys really do have it all!
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