Bee Gees Gold: America's #1 Bee Gees tribute. Full disco-era catalog, three-part harmonies, booking now via Music Zirconia for casinos, PACs, fairs.
A note on this article
No media, footage, audio, or performances by the Bee Gees appear in this article. Bee Gees Gold is an independent tribute act.
Few catalogs in popular music demand the precision a Bee Gees tribute does. The three-part falsetto harmonies, the songwriting craft underneath the disco production, the smooth-soul ballads sitting next to the dance-floor anthems: replicating that body of work live is its own discipline. Bee Gees Gold has been doing it at the top of the U.S. tribute market since 2014, billed as America's #1 Tribute to The Bee Gees.
The booking sheet reflects the positioning. Recent and current engagements include the Orange County Fair and StarVista Live, the cruise and event programmer responsible for Malt Shop Memories and a string of legacy-music event franchises, plus a national circuit of casino, PAC, and festival dates routed through Music Zirconia. For buyers programming the disco and 70s lane, this is the show Music Zirconia leads with.
The act at a glance
Tribute to
The Bee Gees (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb)
Based out of
Buford, Georgia (with Las Vegas connections)
Founded
2014
Travels
National
Lineup
Full band plus three-vocalist Gibb-brother front line (Barry, Robin, Maurice configuration)
Best for
Casinos, performing arts centers, festivals, fairs, cruise and event programmers (StarVista Live, Malt Shop Memories-style packages), corporate and private events
Bee Gees Gold launched in 2014 and has spent the decade since building a national reputation as the definitive U.S. Bee Gees tribute. Based in Buford, Georgia, with Las Vegas connections that route the show comfortably into casino-residency-style programming, the act has earned its "America's #1" positioning the way every credible tribute does: booking sheet, repeat dates, and the quality of the harmonies.
What sets Bee Gees Gold apart from the pack of Bee Gees tributes that have come and gone is the three-vocalist discipline. The Bee Gees were a vocal group first and a production phenomenon second. Most tribute attempts lean on a track or a single lead with backing vocals. Bee Gees Gold delivers the actual three-part Gibb-brother harmony stack, with Barry's falsetto, Robin's plaintive tenor, and Maurice's lower-register glue, live, in real time, alongside the soaring harmonies and authentic stage presence the catalog was built around.
The result is a show that lands cleanly in two distinct lanes of programming: the PAC and theater "legacy concert" booking (a seated audience, full catalog arc, "How Deep Is Your Love" and Saturday Night Fever in the same set) and the casino and festival "dance-floor" booking (full disco-era hits programmed for an audience on its feet).
What they cover
Bee Gees Gold's setlist spans the full Bee Gees catalog, and what makes the catalog rare is how much ground it covers. The show is built to deliver every era an audience expects:
Early-era classics, the smooth ballads and harmony showcases that built the brothers' reputation before the disco explosion
The disco-era anthems, including "Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever," "Jive Talkin'," "You Should Be Dancing," and the Saturday Night Fever catalog that defined a cultural moment
The smooth-soul ballads, including "How Deep Is Your Love," "More Than a Woman," and the love-song catalog that's stayed in heavy rotation across four decades of radio
The deeper cuts, including written-for-others material (Barry Gibb's catalog as a writer for other major artists) and late-era material that surprises even longtime fans
The full set runs as a continuous arc rather than a song-by-song procession. Audiences get the harmonies first, then the dance-floor stretch in the middle, then the ballad close that puts the room back on its feet for the encore.
What's driving the demand
The Bee Gees catalog sits in a programming sweet spot that's getting bigger, not smaller.
The legacy-music event market (cruise-line music programming, Malt Shop Memories-style packages, casino concert series, PAC "Greatest Hits of the 70s" nights, fair-midway disco-era headliners) is one of the fastest-growing lanes in live entertainment. Saturday Night Fever turns 50 in 2027, and the cultural-anniversary cycle is already driving booking conversations across the casino, fair, and cruise circuits.
The Bee Gees themselves have moved fully into legacy and heritage status, with induction in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, repeated documentary treatments, and a catalog that streams across multiple generations. The audience that grew up on Saturday Night Fever is now the audience that fills the casino showroom on a Friday night, and they bring the next generation with them.
For casino entertainment buyers, fair programmers, cruise-event programmers (like StarVista Live), and PAC programmers building a 70s or disco-era night, Bee Gees Gold is the U.S.-market headline for that lane.
Who they're for
Bee Gees Gold is engineered for venues and events that need a headline-grade disco and 70s tribute with the harmonies, the catalog depth, and the production credibility to anchor a marquee night. The booking sheet tells the story:
Fairs and festivals, confirmed at the Orange County Fair, one of the largest county fairs in the U.S. The full-production show fits fair-midway main-stage programming.
Legacy-music event programmers, confirmed at StarVista Live, the cruise and event programmer behind Malt Shop Memories and other legacy-music franchises. The show is built for cruise programming, theater tours, and packaged-event programming.
Casinos and showrooms: the full-band production is sized for casino main showrooms and resort outdoor stages. The Las Vegas-connected production identity reads as casino-headline by default.
Performing arts centers and theaters: the harmony-heavy setlist fits seated PAC programming as well as the dance-floor festival format.
Corporate, private, and resort events: the Saturday Night Fever lane is one of the most-requested categories in corporate and resort entertainment.
If your audience knows the words to "Stayin' Alive," Bee Gees Gold is built for them.
Fan excitement and what venue owners are telling us
What gets reported back from buyers and audiences after a Bee Gees Gold show is consistent across the casino, fair, and PAC lanes:
The harmonies hold. Audiences and bookers comment first on the three-part vocal stack, the single hardest thing to replicate in a Bee Gees tribute, and the one Bee Gees Gold is built around.
The dance floor fills. The disco-era stretch in the middle of the set is what venue owners cite when the rebook conversation starts.
The ballads work. "How Deep Is Your Love" and the smooth-soul material land just as cleanly as the disco anthems, which matters for PAC and cruise programmers who need the show to work in a seated room.
The audience is broader than buyers expect. Saturday Night Fever nostalgia anchors the older crowd, and the catalog's ongoing streaming presence brings a younger audience in alongside them.
That breadth, a disco-era dance show and a harmony-driven concert in one production, is why Bee Gees Gold rebooks across multiple venue categories rather than getting stuck in a single lane.
Production notes for buyers
Lineup: Full band plus three-vocalist Gibb-brother front line (Barry, Robin, Maurice configuration)
Technical rider: BGG Technical Rider 2025 on file (current version) via Music Zirconia
Input list and stage plot: On file (BGG Rider, Input List, Stage Plot package)
Press photos: Full press-photo pack available on the EPK
Travel: National
Advance window: standard; confirm with the agency at quote stage
Book Bee Gees Gold through Music Zirconia
Bee Gees Gold is represented by Music Zirconia. To check availability, request a quote, or route specs to the act's production team, contact us or browse the full tribute roster.
Tribute act disclosure
Bee Gees Gold is an independent tribute act represented by Music Zirconia. Bee Gees Gold and Music Zirconia are not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or associated with The Bee Gees, Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb, the Gibb estate, or their record labels, management, agents, or any related companies or trademark holders.
Original artists referenced:
The Bee Gees
Barry Gibb
Robin Gibb
Maurice Gibb
All song titles, album titles, film titles, and other marks referenced in this article are the property of their respective owners and are used here solely to identify the original artists whose body of work this tribute act performs.
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