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The Bee Gees are one of the biggest selling groups of all time, having a huge impact on popular music with their distinctive three part vocal harmonies and exceptional song writing.

Best known for their work on the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack, the Bee Gees hits include "Night Fever", "You Should Be Dancing", "How Deep Is Your Love?" and "You Win Again".

Recreate the feel of a live Bee Gees performance with one of our outstanding tributes.

Bee Gees Tribute Band: Barry Gibb: The One Man Show
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Barry Gibb: The One Man Show

Solo Bee Gees Tribute Act

Led by the distinctive high falsetto voice of Barry Gibb, the Bee Gees became one of the most talented...

Bee Gees Tribute Band: Bootleg Bee Gees
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Bootleg Bee Gees

Bee Gees Tribute Act

The Bootleg Bee Gees is a fully self-contained trio, with PA and lights. The boys have already played...

Bee Gees Tribute Band: Counterfeit Bee Gees
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Counterfeit Bee Gees

UK's Top Bee Gees Tribute

The Counterfeit Bee Gees are recognised as one of the UK's top Bee Gees tribute bands. Each member of...

Bee Gees Tribute Band: Saturday Night Bee Gees
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Saturday Night Bee Gees

Live 7 Piece Bee Gees Tribute Show

A truly powerhouse performance that transports you through the formidable song-writing talents of...

Bee Gees Tribute Band: UK Bee Gees
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UK Bee Gees

Bee Gees Tribute Show

The UK Bee Gees are the most realistic tribute to the Bee Gees that you will ever see or hear. As...

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