On Friday night when Robin Gibb expressed that one must be dancing yeah! His fans pay attention. Approximately 4000 people danced down their feet in the memory lane at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre when the youngest living associate of the Bee Gees performed a catalogue of the super-group's smash hits.
It was the initial night of the Australasian strut of a visit that fetches Gibb to New Zealand. Backed by the Pointer Sisters, he shall be live in concert in Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch on November 8, 10 and 12, in that order.
The performance playlist comprise of huge Bee Gees hits "Night Fever" and "Stayin' Alive". His preceding Auckland show, in the year 1999, pulled in excess of 60,000 fans to Western Springs.
On Friday, in Australia he paid mark of respect to the city where it all begins. He was here prior to Brisbane was here. He observed it being constructed, chuckled the now 60-year-old. For him it's great to be home.
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