Tourism Moreton Bay Bee Gees Way
Attraction

Bee Gees Way

📍 Redcliffe, 4020, Queensland

About Bee Gees Way

The spirit of disco is well and truly Stayin' Alive in Redcliffe! Paying tribute to the Bee Gees' legacy, this 70-metre open-air experience offers an immersive audio and visual journey through the band's career. Developed in collaboration with the band's very own Barry Gibb, Bee Gees Way is free to visit and located along the Redcliffe foreshore. The laneway features over 60 photos, 13 album covers, a 70-metre mural, music, and personal stories, along with an outdoor screen showcasing never-before-seen interviews with Barry reflecting on the band and their time in Moreton Bay. Visitors can also find life-size statues of Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb – perfect for snapping a photo with the band. After sunset, enjoy a spectacular light show set to Bee Gees greatest hits, including Stayin' Alive, How Deep Is Your Love, and Night Fever. The Bee Gees, brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, grew up on the sunny shores of Redcliffe during the 1950s, where they honed their craft before rising to global superstardom. A trip down memory lane here is a must before continuing on to the many nearby restaurants, cafés, and bars.

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