The ultimate homage to Rod Stewart, featuring Pete McCall, Europe’s foremost tribute, along with his sensational live band.
You will be taken on a musical journey spanning 50 years, during which the rock music icon sold a staggering 250 million records worldwide.
These unforgettable hits include Sailing, Maggie May, Da Ya Think I’m Sexy, Some Guys Have all the Luck, Baby Jane, Rhythm of my Heart, You Wear it Well, Hot Legs and many, many more.
Pete is a consummate professional, whose attention to detail shines through in every way, including stage presence and fabulous costumes. His vocal ability is unequalled, and he has the closest voice in the business to the man himself.
“Pete McCall is the next best thing to seeing Rod himself” The Hull Daily Mail
Even the great Rod Stewart would be proud of the tribute paid to him by Pete McCall, in fact Rod’s sister Mary Cady, said to Pete “you were excellent”.
At the show you could easily think you were at an actual Rod Stewart concert, where the atmosphere is electric and the audience is encouraged to participate, sing along and even dance in the aisles.
Unlike the majority of other theatre productions that use backing tracks, the band play 100% live, which provides that authentic flavour for which Rod is famous.
Wherever the venue, the audience is guaranteed a night they will never forget. It will feel as though you have not just seen a show, but have had “an experience”.
Sunday 2 August 2026
7.30pm
The Core Theatre
Tickets: £25 (+ transaction fee)
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