ALL the Bee Gees’ biggest hits will be played at Stockton RSL next month when One Night Only put on a tribute show to get everyone up and dancing.
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One Night Only’s show is a celebration of the Bee Gees’ four decades worth of music.
Andy Sutton, who formed the group about five years ago, said the show would be made up of the Bee Gees greatest hits, including from the disco era.
‘‘We do a classic hits act,’’ Sutton said.
‘‘In the second act we go full disco, playing the Bee Gees disco hits and wear full costume.’’
On stage Sutton is joined by Andrew Tipple, Glenn Ford, James Lyras, Stephen Sergeant and Neil Rhodes.
Rhodes, the bass player, would be most recognisable from his time with ’60s chart topping outfit Jerry and the Pacemakers.
Together the group have toured across Australia, playing a show in a new location each weekend.
They have even toured in Singapore and south-east Asia.
One Night Only will play at Stockton RSL from 7.30pm on Friday, August 8. Tickets, available from the club by phoning 4928 2333, cost $18 for club members and $25 for non-members.
The Examiner has one double pass to give away to the show.
To win, send your name and contact details in an email titled ‘‘Bee Gees’’ to ewatts@fairfaxmedia.com.au.
The winner will be announced by 5pm on Tuesday, July 29.