The Bee Gees wrote the soundtrack to an era, and Stayin’ Alive has built a reputation as the world’s premier tribute to the Brothers Gibb. Coming to Rochester’s Kodak Center on October 23, this isn’t a nostalgia act coasting on wigs and sequins — it’s a full-production concert experience that captures the vocal harmonies, the arrangements, and the sheer musicality that made the Bee Gees one of the best-selling acts in music history.
From the early ballads like “To Love Somebody” and “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” to the disco-era anthems that defined Saturday Night Fever — “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever,” “More Than a Woman” — the show covers the full arc of a career that spanned four decades and produced hits across multiple genres. The attention to vocal detail is what sets this tribute apart; recreating the Gibb brothers’ three-part harmonies is no small feat.
For Finger Lakes audiences looking for a feel-good night out, this October show at the Kodak Center delivers. It’s a celebration of songs that genuinely shaped popular music, performed with the respect and skill they deserve.