Emperors Palace has ‘Night Fever’ this summer with the Bee Gees Tribute Show

Relive all the old days with this tribute show.

Back by popular demand, the Odeon Showbar will stage the Bee Gees Tribute Show, the iconic 1997’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, until December 13.

Paul Buckby, Luciano Zuppa and Mark Richardson team up to reproduce the sounds and incredible harmonies performed by one of the best-selling groups of all time.

Buckby is well known to audiences and currently stars in the hit television series “Isidingo”, having carved a niche for himself in all avenues of the entertainment industry.

Together with Clive Rodel, Buckby developed the original show “Immortality – The Bee Gees”, from which this current production has emerged.

He will be joined on stage by Luciano Zuppa, best known for his alternative contribution to music, theatre and, in particular, his potent Freddie Mercury performance in the smash hit “Queen at the Opera”.

Completing the trio will be Mark Richardson, a seasoned all-round theatre performer who has starred in numerous musical productions throughout his career.

The Bee Gees Tribute Show highlights the distinctive falsetto and melodic trademark sounds associated with the group.

Audience members can look forward to the early, heady ballads, such as “I Started a Joke” and “Massachusetts”, before surrendering to the hits of the disco era chart toppers like “Night Fever” and “Jive Talking” from “Saturday Night Fever”.

This soundtrack breathed new life into a genre almost dead on its knees.

When asked about taking on the personas of such musical masters, Buckby commented: “Barry Gibb once said that the Bee Gees would like to be remembered for their music long after they had gone.

“So, we are not trying to fill the shoes of the Bee Gees, we’re just lifting our hats.”

The Bee Gees Tribute Show starts at 8pm.

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