Number 1 Rod Stewart tribute show comes to Romford.


The Rod Stewart Songbook are excited to be bringing their spectacular theatre production to the Brookside Theatre in Romford. 

This electrifying show stars Pete McCall, Europe’s foremost tribute to Rod Stewart. Alongside his sensational 100% live band, audiences will be taken on a musical journey spanning 50 years, when one of rock music’s greatest icons sold over 250 million records worldwide. 

Pete is the UK’s foremost tribute to the legend himself – the voice, the look, the charisma – he truly has it all. Together with his incredible 100% live band, they present a superbly authentic and highly entertaining tribute in this packed two hour show packed full of the passion, swaggering showmanship, audience participation and the sheer sense of fun that has made Rod Stewart one of the most popular performers of all time. This high-energy show features all the hits including Maggie May, Sailing, Baby Jane, First Cut Is The Deepest, Do Ya Think I’m Sexy, You Wear It Well, You’re In My Heart, Some Guys Have All The Luck and so many more…Even the great Rod Stewart himself 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 are encouraged to participate, sing along and even dance in the aisles. Wherever the venue your audience will be guaranteed a night they will never forget and will feel as though they have not just seen a show but had “an experience”.


THE ROD STEWART SONGBOOK will be performed at the Brookside Theatre, Eastern Road, Ronmford on Friday 12 November at 8pm. To book tickets telephone the Box Office on 01708 755775 or book online at www.brooksidetheatre.com.

The Rod Stewart tribute show.

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