Stayin’ Alive To Perform At Bermuda Festival
The 40th Bermuda Festival will be ending on a high note this weekend with performances by Stayin’ Alive, a Bee Gees tribute band.
The Canadian based band promises concert goers ‘One night of the Bee Gees’. The original Bee Gees, who managed to captivate audiences for over 5 decades, made it almost impossible for those who wished to pay them homage. Luckily the boys of Stayin’ Alive have accepted the challenge. The vocal skills of Tony Mattina, Todd Sharman and Jeff Brewer create a believable reproduction of the sound mystique that was the Bee Gees.
With performances scheduled at the Fairmont Southampton on Saturday March 7th and Sunday March 8th, audiences should be prepared to dance the night away. With a song roster including memorable hits like Night Fever, Jive Talkin’, How Deep is your Love? and many more, these performances promise to give audiences a good dose of nostalgia.
Karen Pollard, the Artistic Director for the Festival remarked, “The 2015 Festival has covered a range of performances from dance, theatre and opera, to musical showcases and a world renowned Cello performance.
“The Stayin’ Alive band is a great way to inject the Festival with a high-energy, lively performance that gets the audience actively involved. Having a Bee Gees tribute band as our final act, is a superb way to bring our 40th Anniversary Festival to a memorable close.”
Although the Saturday March 7th performance is sold out, there may be some returns on the night and there are still tickets available for Sunday March 8th. Tickets can be purchased at bdatix.com.
Read More About
Category: All, Entertainment, Music