SOME GUYS HAVE ALL THE LUCK
The Rod Stewart Story
Congress Theatre
Saturday 20 August, 7.30pm
50 years since the critically acclaimed Handbags and the Gladrags was first released in the UK, the sensational theatrical production Some Guys Have All the Luck returns to the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne on Saturday 20 August.
Some Guys Have All the Luck celebrates the career of one of rock’s greatest icons; Sir Rod Stewart’s incredible journey from street busker to international superstar. Musician Paul Metcalfe delivers both an authentic and charismatic performance as ‘Rod the Mod’ from the distinctive vocals to the swaggering showmanship and sheer fun that has made Rod one of the most loved performers of all time.
Paul says: “I absolutely love it and 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.”
Paul is an accomplished entertainer with over 30 years’ experience and on stage he effortlessly slips into the persona of Rod. Paul’s band are all highly talented musicians who have an impressive string of credits between them including Chris De Burgh, George Michael, The Spice Girls, Shirley Bassey, Level 42, Go West, The Manic Street Preachers and Curtis Mayfield.
Some Guys Have All the Luck charts Rod Stewart’s career chronologically and highlights some of the significant strokes of luck which helped the rock legend during his stellar career. The show also features songs from Rod Stewart’s time with The Faces as well as a full concert production in the second half of the show with classic hits including Maggie May, Baby Jane, Da Ya Think I’m Sexy, Sailing and You’re in My Heart.
Paul says: “I think 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 show charts Rod Stewart’s career chronologically and highlights some of the significant strokes of luck which have helped the rock legend during his stellar career.
Celebrate the music and life of infamous Rod Stewart in Some Guys Have All the Luck for one night only at the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, Saturday 20 August, 7.30pm. Tickets £25. Visit eastbournetheatres.co.uk or call Box Office on 01323 412000. Find EastbourneTheatres on social media for all the latest updates and on-sale announcements. Visit the website for the full What’s On listings and for details of the Ovation membership scheme.










