Tonight’s The Night for Rod Stewart hits

A smash hit musical comedy is coming to Milton Keynes Theatre.
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Tonight's The Night

Tonight’s The Night was inspired by the songs of Rod Stewart and stars Sugababes’ Jade Ewen.

The all singing, all dancing feel good show premiered in the West End in 2003 and went on to play to sold out theatres across the UK.

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It features spectacular staging, a world class band, dazzling choreography and more than 20 classic Rod Stewart hits such as Tonight’s the Night, Hot Legs, Baby Jane, Do Ya Think I’m Sexy, Maggie May and This Old Heart of Mine.

Rod Stewart is a two time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame and a Grammy Living Legend.

In a career spanning five decades that has seen over 200 million worldwide record sales Rod is still as popular as ever with an acclaimed new chart topping album, Time, a 2013 sell out arena tour and the number one bestseller, Rod: The Autobiography.

Rod said: “In the past any ideas for musicals revolving around my songs just didn’t work for me. It was only when we were approached to do Tonight’s The Night that the idea really took off. I’m absolutely thrilled that this great show is touring the UK again.”

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Set on the mean streets of Detroit and in the glamorous clubs of uptown LA, the show tells the story of Stu, a shy young man, so tongue tied that he cannot find the courage to declare his love to the girl of his dreams.

How different he is to his hero, that legendary rock ‘n’ roll vagabond Rod Stewart!

One night our hero strikes a deal with the devil, trading his soul for Rod’s. It seems like a good idea at the time but he is about to find out the hard way that you can’t find true love using another man’s moves and that, devil or no devil, there’s only one Rod Stewart.

Tonight’s The Night is showing from Monday, April 21 to Saturday, April 26 with performances at 7.30pm each evening plus at 2.30pm on the Wednesday and Saturday.

Tickets cost from £12.90 from the box office on 08448 717652.