The Bee Gees Revival Tribute Show @ the Elvis Precinct

On Saturday afternoon I went to the Elvis Precinct to see the Bee Gees Revival Tribute Show and they are from Melbourne which it was my first time seeing them. The show started at 12.30pm with Roy Kossena(Barry), Phil Splitter (Robin) and AJ Leonard(Maurice) coming out on stage which in the first set starting off with Alone from Still Waters and then going through the 60's with Massachusetts and to Love Somebody as well as the early 70's as their 1987 hit You Win Again and there was an interval which I took 2 photos. The second set had Roy, Phil and AJ came back on stage which they wore black and white gear as they performed 2 of their 60's hits as well as their 70's hits including How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever, Staying Alive as well as the Andy Gibb hit Shadow Dancing and some of the audience got up to dance during the set enjoying themselves. The show ended at 2.30pm which Roy, Phil and AJ came out to meet the fans to have photos with them and I got mine taken with, stop @ Woolworths and walk back to Twin Towns Mantra. It was an FANTASTIC show with Phil Roy and AJ sounded great as well as doing a FANTASTIC job doing the Bee Gees songs which they did it very well and the back up played great too as well as the audience including myself had a great time. I hope they come back to Queensland again in the future and if you have not seen them please do yourselves a favour and SEE THEM which you will be impressed and amazed. Set 1- Alone Massachusetts To Love Somebody How Can You Mend A Broken Heart I Started A Joke Lonely Days If I Can't Have You One Islands In The Stream You Win Again I've Gotta Get A Message To You Set 2- New York Mining Disaster 1941 How Deep Is Your Love Shadow Dancing Nights On Broadway Grease Spicks and Specks More Than A Woman Night Fever Jive Talkin Tragedy Stayin Alive You Should Be Dancing

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