SHOW INFORMATION
THE BEST OF THE BEE GEES SHOW
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS:
NICK ENDACOTT-GIBB (MAURICE GIBB’S SON) & DEBORA MCLANE (BEE GEES’ NIECE)
After a highly successful North Island 11 concert tour in August 2025, the Best of the Bee Gees Show honours the 1979 “Greatest” album with a set list of iconic disco, ballads and songs written by the Bee Gees for other legends, at the Regent Theatre Dunedin on 12 February 2026.
Endorsed by the Gibb family and original Bee Gees musicians, the Australian core trio of Evan Webster (Barry Gibb), Russell Davey (Robin Gibb) and Greg Wain (Maurice Gibb), will be joined by special guests – Nick Endacott-Gibb (Maurice’s son who resides in the UK) and Debora McLane (Bee Gees niece).
You Should Be Dancing to the “Greatest” chart busters and memories which defined the decade – Massachusetts, To Love Somebody, I started a Joke, Jive Talking, Stayin’ Alive, Night Fever, How Deep Is Your Love, Too Much Heaven, Nights on Broadway, You Should be Dancin’ and so much more.
It would be a Tragedy to miss the chart busters and memories so BOOK NOW!
“This is the concert for you.” Lesley Evans (Gibb)
“If the Best of the Bee Gees Show comes to your town, don’t miss it!” Original Bee Gees guitarist Vince Melouney
“So grateful to see it. They really are spectacular. How they sustain the performance is the great wonder. It’s huge in its ambition and they keep rising to it.” Rick Feneley Journalist
TICKET PRICING
THURSDAY 12 FEBRUARY 2026, 7.30PM
ADULT: $79.00 + booking fees
CHILD (3 – 16 YEARS): $49.00 + booking fees
SENIOR: $69.00 + booking fees
GROUP (6+): $69.00 + booking fees
OUR TERMS & CONDITIONS
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- Please turn off all your electronic devices before you come into the auditorium.
- If you have taken snacks from our bar back to your seat, try not to rustle when the house lights go down.
- If you are late to a show, get comfortable in our bar area until we can turn the house lights back on so you can find your seat.
- Camera flashes occasionally make performers stumble – over their lines or their feet – so we prefer that you don’t use flash (or any other) photography.
- Please keep your feet on the floor – someone counting the beat on the back of your seat can be distracting.
- Dancing in the aisles sounds like fun but it might make our Circle collapse. If you really need to dance (and it’s the right sort of show), please book seats in the Stalls or make your way out to the foyer.
- We encourage you to introduce your children to the arts, but please also teach them to watch and listen quietly and peacefully.