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A Little Night Fever at The Suffolk With Bee Gees Gold

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The Suffolk presents “Bee Gees Gold: The Tribute” on October 12. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

The Suffolk presents “Bee Gees Gold: The Tribute” on October 12. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Oct 1, 2024

The Suffolk presents “Bee Gees Gold: The Tribute” on Saturday, October 12, at 8 p.m. “The Bee Gees Gold” tribute is the ultimate salute, and experience of seeing the Bee Gees in their prime. Backed by a live band, “Bee Gees Gold” recreates the look and sound of the Bee Gees from the 1960s to the late 1970s, with their unique falsettos that made them legends. Performing such early hits as “Massachusetts” and “I Started a Joke” to the later Disco classics like “Stayin’ Alive” and “You Should Be Dancing” along with Andy Gibb hits.

John Acosta as Barry Gibb has performed in Bee Gees Tributes all over the world for over 14 years now. His portrayal of lead singer Barry Gibb is with a zest for detail, like no other.

Eric Sean as Robin Gibb has been singing professionally since age17 and has performed on stages with Sheena Easton, Michael Grimm and Dian Diaz all over the world.

Pete Sprague as Maurice Gibb is a native of Washington, D.C., who has performed on stages throughout the country and the world.

Tickets range from $49 to $79, at thesuffolk.org. The Suffolk is at 118 East Main Street in Riverhead.

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