"We're on a flipping roll, a snowflake to a snowball, it's just getting better and better," Luck said.
"It's not been [exhausting] at all.
"We'd need a shower and shave and we'd be ready for tonight [Thursday].
"It's so good we're thinking of extending it to 30 days of June."
A virtual "Who's Who" of Kiwi music forms Luck's band to perform classic Exponents hits, including Why Does Love Do This To Me, Who Loves Who The Most and Victoria, as well as new songs written and honed on the road.
The band is performing more than 31 gigs in the 31 days of May to create music month history.
"We thought what could we do for the 10-year anniversary of music month that hasn't been done before," Irish guitarist-vocalist Joe Walsh said.
Luck, the first entry in the New Zealand Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, said the resort had not changed much since he first played here, at Eichardt's Hotel, in 1981.
• The Jordan Luck Band plays 7.30pm tonight at Revolver.