Geelong’s Play House Arts Centre will sparkle with disco fever on Friday 15 May 2026, as The Best of the Bee Gees present their sensational “Greatest” tour at 7.30pm.
Celebrating the timeless hits of the 1979 “Greatest” album, the show honours the Bee Gees’ enduring legacy with iconic ballads, disco anthems, and songs penned for music legends around the world. Audiences can expect chart-busters including ‘Stayin’ Alive’, ‘Night Fever’, ‘To Love Somebody’, ‘Massachusetts’, ‘Tragedy’, ‘More Than A Woman’, ‘How Deep Is Your Love’, and ‘Too Much Heaven’.
When: Friday 15 May, 7.30pm
Where: Geelong Arts Centre, 50 Little Malop Street, Geelong
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The acclaimed trio of Evan Webster (Barry Gibb), Russell Davey (Robin Gibb), and Greg Wain (Maurice Gibb) lead the performance, joined by special guest Debora McLane, niece of the Bee Gees. The show comes fully endorsed by the Gibb family and original Bee Gees musicians, including drummer Colin Petersen and guitarist Vince Melouney, who have both praised the troupe’s faithful renditions and professional stagecraft.
For Evan Webster, portraying Barry Gibb is a labour of love that has spanned 28 years. Touring extensively across Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, and luxury cruise liners, Webster cherishes the camaraderie of his “on the road family” and the opportunity to share the Bee Gees’ music with new audiences.
Russell Davey and Greg Wain bring global experience and theatrical expertise to the stage. Wain’s career highlights include performances at London’s Royal Albert Hall, operatic productions with the Pro Musica Chorus, and sharing the stage with Jose Carreras. Davey has toured across Europe, South Africa, New Caledonia, Hong Kong, and Canada, performing with tribute shows and alongside music icons including Suzie Quatro and Tony Hadley.
Audiences can expect a performance brimming with the Bee Gees’ signature harmonies, nostalgia, and energy. Past tours have seen standing ovations, including a 25th-anniversary celebration and recent performances with the Manila Symphony Orchestra.
It’s a show not to be missed – a chance to relive the disco era and celebrate a band whose music defined a generation.
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here.