In harmony with song greats

From left: Michael Clift (Barry Gibb), Wayne Hosking (Maurice Gibb) and David Scott (Robin Gibb).

AFTER three years and 1000 shows headlining on the Las Vegas strip, Stayin’ Alive – The Australian Bee Gees Show will be back in Port Macquarie later this month with a brand-new show.
Called the Sweet Songs of Summer Tour, the new show is a chronology of hits chosen from the extensive catalogue that defines the amazing career of the Brothers Gibb, from their first performances in Australia right through to the One Night Only concert in Las Vegas.
The show features all of the greatest hits throughout the decades but also tells the Bee Gees’ story in a multi-media show that captures the mood and memories of the time.
After 17 years on the world stage and more than 4500 performances in over 45 countries, Stayin’ Alive – The Australian Bee Gees Show has evolved to become the definitive live celebration of the wonderful music written by the Brothers Gibb.
From their first shows in 1996, Stayin’ Alive have conquered Las Vegas and played to capacity houses around the world, cementing their reputation as an exceptional live concert act and the world’s leading Bee Gees show.
They will be performing at the Glasshouse on Wednesday February 26, kicking off at 8pm. Tickets cost $55. To book visit www.glasshouse.org.au or call 02 6581 8888.

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