UK Bee Gees hit the coast

The UK Bee Gees.

Internationally acclaimed UK Bee Geez perform live at the Maroochy RSL Events Centre on Saturday 15 January from 6pm.

Considered one of the most realistic tributes to the Bee Gees are the UK Bee Geez.

Formed in England back in early 2000, the band has wowed audiences all over the globe, performing in countries such as the UK, India, South Africa, Canada New Zealand, Australia and all over Europe, as well as appearing on many television and radio shows.

They have appeared alongside world famous acts such as The Village People, The Supremes, The Temptations, Leo Sayer, John Paul Young and Marcia Hines (just to name a few).

As soon as the trio appears on the stage you can feel the buzz of excitement in the audience. All the great songs, the harmony vocals, the look, the mannerisms, the dry humor, all are faithfully re-created.

Many believe that from the opening strands of ‘You Should Be Dancing’ through to the romantic ballads such as ‘How Deep Is Your Love’, you could be forgiven for thinking that the real Bee Gees are entertaining you. The trio aim to take their audience on an unforgettable trip down memory lane in this spectacular show performing all the classics.

Tickets on sale now! Two Course Dinner and a Show for $59 per person. Tickets will sell out quickly, please visit the website www.maroochyrsl.com.au or call (07) 5443 2211. Enter promo code online ‘Seniors’ to secure tickets for $55 per person.

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