The Bee Gees Gold tribute is the ultimate salute, capturing the experience of seeing the Bee Gees in their prime, live and in-person! Backed by a live band, Bee Gees Gold recreates the look and sound of the Bee Gees from the ’60s to the late ’70s, with their unique falsettos that made them legends. They play the full range of Bee Gees classics, including early hits such as “Massachusetts” and “I Started a Joke”, and the later disco classics like “Stayin’ Alive” and “You Should Be Dancing”.
Leading the group is John Acosta, who has performed in Bee Gees tributes all over the world for more than 12 years now. His portrayal of lead singer Barry Gibb is imbued with a zest for detail, like no other. John’s lineup-from the look to the falsettos-inspires audiences to blurt out, “Wow, I just heard and saw the Bee Gees!”
Eric Sean (as Robin Gibb) has been singing professionally since the age of 17 and has performed on stages all over the world with Sheena Easton, Michael Grimm, Dian Diaz, and more.
Pete Sprague (as Maurice Gibb) is a native of Washington, DC who started playing piano at the age of 7, and was self-taught until enrolling at the University of Miami where he eventually earned a Bachelor of Music. Pete has performed on stages throughout the country and the world. He operates Firehole Productions, a soundstage/production facility in Las Vegas.
On Sale to WC Members: Monday, April at 10am
On Sale to Public: Monday, April 8 at 10am
Tickets: $54 - $44
General Admission Standing Room Only in Orchestra Pit: $54
(no assigned seat)
For
seated tickets select event marked "From $40.00"
For
standing tickets select event marked "From $50.00"
Prices include a per ticket handling fee. Tickets are nonrefundable.
This event is eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund.
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