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The Bee Geez are Stayin’ Alive

The UK Bee Geez are one of the most accomplished tribute bands internationally and they will be playing at the Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 13 April from 8pm.

This astounding band was formed in England back in 2000, and has since travelled the globe.

Performing live as well as on television and radio in countries including the UK, India, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and all over Europe.

Wherever the UK Bee Geez go they create a cult following, from the minute the band step on stage you will believe the real the real Gibb brothers have appeared.

Not only will you recognise the Bee Gees’ signature sound but the UK Bee Geez will astound you with their costumes, their mannerisms, and even their famous dry humour. Even the staunchest fans from the Bee Gees fan club agree that the UK Bee Geez are the greatest tribute band around.

From the opening song of ‘You Should Be Dancing’, all the way through to the romantic ballads such as ‘How Deep Is Your Love’ and finally into the fantastic Disco tracks such as ‘Night Fever’ and ‘Stayin’ Alive’, you will be up and dancing!

Whether you are a top-tapper, a thigh slapper, or a singer and dancer, the UK Bee Geez encourage everyone to get involved with the show.

The Tewantin Noosa RSL is located at 5 Memorial Ave Tewantin, call 07 54471766 for more information.

 

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