The Australian Bee Gees Show at the Excalibur Hotel and Casino

It's Saturday Night Fever every night with The Australian Bee Gees Show, A Tribute to the Bee Gees. One of the most successful and adored acts in musical history is recreated on the Las Vegas stage in

It's Saturday Night Fever every night with The Australian Bee Gees Show, A Tribute to the Bee Gees. One of the most successful and adored acts in musical history is recreated on the Las Vegas stage in a 70-minute multi-media concert event. With over 22 years of experience "Jive Talkin'" you will be danced, sang and swept away with hits like, "Staying Alive", "You Should Be Dancing" and "How Deep Is Your Love".

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Location: Las Vegas

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for attending The Australian Bee Gees Show?

A: No, there isn't a strict age limit for The Australian Bee Gees Show at the Excalibur. It’s a family-friendly event, so kids are welcome! Just keep in mind that it’s a musical experience, and younger kids might not have the same appreciation for the Bee Gees' music. But if they like to dance, they’ll have a blast!

Q: What should I wear to The Australian Bee Gees Show?

A: You can dress up or keep it casual! Since it’s a tribute show, some people like to go with a '70s vibe—think bell-bottoms and funky prints! But jeans and a nice shirt are totally fine too. Just wear something comfortable so you can enjoy dancing along!

Q: What happens if it rains? Will they cancel the show?

A: The Australian Bee Gees Show is indoors at the Excalibur, so rain won’t affect it at all! You can enjoy the show rain or shine. Just make sure to check for any updates before you head out, especially if you’re going during a busy time.

Discussions

Just got tickets to The Australian Bee Gees Show at Excalibur!

Super excited! I’m taking my dad for his birthday because he loves the Bee Gees. The show is supposed to be about 70 minutes long and includes all the hits. I’ve heard it’s really fun, but what’s the vibe like? Should I expect a lot of dancing?

Has anyone been to The Australian Bee Gees Show recently?

Thinking about this as a gift for my partner. They love the '70s music! Is it worth it? I see it’s at the Excalibur, which is kinda cool too. Any tips on getting tickets?