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Bee Gees back in action

Such is the popularity and influence of the Bee Gees, even their tribute shows play Las Vegas.
And the Australian Bee Gees Show is cemented at the top of the tree after five years and more than 1600 shows headlining on the Las Vegas strip.
The Australian Bee Gees Show returns to Australia for a 20th Anniversary Tour, including Geelong.
The brand new show is a retrospective look at the amazing career of the Gibb brothers, presented in two parts with costume changes defining the eras.
The show features all of Bee Gees greatest hits throughout the decades, but also tells the group’s story in a multi-media show, capturing the mood and memories of the time.
The Australian Bee Gees Show is currently performing at The Excalibur Hotel and Casino and has just been re-signed for another two years.
The Australian Bee Gees Show was recently voted best tribute show in Las Vegas by the Las Vegas Review Journal and was the first Australian band to perform 1000 shows, headlining on the famous Las Vegas strip.
After 20 years on the world stage and more than 5000 performances in 46 countries, The Australian Bee Gees Show has evolved to become the definitive live celebration of the wonderful music written by the Gibb brothers.
From their first shows in 1996, The Australian Bee Gees Show has conquered Las Vegas and has played to capacity houses around the world, cementing their reputation as an exceptional live concert act and the world’s leading Bee Gees Show.
The Australian Bee Gees Show plays Geelong Performing Arts Centre’s Playhouse theatre on 17 April.

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