BEE Gees fans can get a dose of Saturday Night Fever this weekend with one of the UK's top tribute acts.
Bee Gees Fever are back at Clacton's West Cliff Theatre on Saturday with a two-hour show crammed with Gibb brothers' pop classics.
They've been wowing audiences across the UK and Europe since 1999 with their stunning live show, faithfully recreating the songs that helped make the Bee Gees musical legends over the last five decades.
Their live performances have a raw energy which has led to sold-out theatre tours and headlining outdoor festivals.
They perform a back catalogue containing soulful ballads How Deep Is Your Love and Too Much Heaven to the high-energy disco hits such as Stayin’ Alive, Night Fever, Tragedy and You Should Be Dancing.
All the music is performed live without backing tracks or sequencers and the guys bear a striking visual resemblance to the real thing when they pay tribute to the Saturday Night Fever image of the late Seventies.
The show has a song for everyone from each era of the originals' glittering careers.
Bee Gees fever are on stage at 7.30pm on September 17. Tickets are £19 from the box office on 01255 433344.
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