The Best of the Bee Gees brings the “Greatest” album tour to Portsmouth, Northampton, Bath & Cambridge with special guests – Nick Endacott-Gibb, Debora Mclane & Roslyn Loxton

“I’ve never seen a more professional tribute to the Bee Gees with those beautiful harmonies which are so difficult to achieve. They have worked hard to reproduce the unique sound of my brothers.  So tastefully done.  Absolutely brilliant and I didn’t want to leave. If you’re a Bee Gees fan, this is the concert for you.” Lesley Evans (Gibb)

“Watching original Bee Gees drummer, Colin Petersen, on stage with the Best of the Bee Gees was a wonderful experience, especially as he was so embraced by the troupe and venue patrons. I was also welcomed into a “band family” who maintain the Bee Gees legacy with such professionalism and sincerity.” Joanne Petersen PA to The Beatles Manager Brian Epstein

“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

THURSDAY 10 – SUNDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2026


7.30pm            Thursday 10 September         King’s Theatre Portsmouth

Tickets: kingsportsmouth.co.uk


7.30pm            Friday 11 September              Royal & Derngate Theatre Northampton

Tickets: royalandderngate.co.uk or 01604 624811


7.30pm            Saturday 12 September          The Forum Bath Somerset

Tickets: bathforum.co.uk or 01225 463362


7.30pm            Sunday 13 September            Cambridge Corn Exchange Cambridge

Tickets: cornex.co.uk or 01223 357851


The Best of the Bee Gees Show honours the 1979 “Greatest” album with a set list of iconic disco, ballads and songs written for other legends, on a four date UK tour to Portsmouth, Northampton, Bath and Cambridge, celebrating 27 years on the road.

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 – global chanteuse Roslyn Loxton, Debora McLane (Barry Gibb’s niece) and Nick Endacott-Gibb (Maurice Gibb’s son), who resides in the United Kingdom.

This is the 27th year playing Barry Gibb for Evan Webster who is also the creator, producer and co-ordinator of the Best of the Bee Gees.  Most weekends, Evan is also the bus driver and appreciates the time on tour with his ‘on the road family’ sharing stories and performing to new audiences in Australia, Singapore, Manila, the UK and global cruise ships including The World luxury liner.

Greg Wain’s European career highlights include performing at the Royal Albert Hall, international touring with London’s acclaimed vocal group Shout, operatic productions with Pro Musica Chorus of London, sharing the stage with Jose Carreras in Carmen, the Jools Holland Big Band, West End Starlight Express and since 2017, playing Maurice with the Best of the Bee Gees in Australia.

Russell Davey has toured New Caledonia, South Africa, Hong Kong, Canada, Spain, Portugal, New Zealand and the UK with multiple tribute shows.  He joined the Best of the Bee Gees in 2013 and has shared the stage at sea with our special guest Roslyn Loxton, Suzie Quatro, Tony Hadley, Belinda Carlisle, Go West and others.

Roslyn Loxton is a class act who was invited to join the Best of the Bee Gees in 2016 as the vocalist performing iconic songs written for female artists by the brothers Gibb.   Ros says: “I particularly love presenting these songs as the culture of the band is deeply respectful and a great deal of care is given to honouring the set list.”

Debora McLane joined the Best of the Bee Gees following her guest performance at the 25th Anniversary Show in 2024 and is now a much-loved member of the band family and embraced by patrons everywhere.

Nick Endacott-Gibb has previously recorded with Debora as the duo, Cousins Gibb, and they shared the stage for the first time, when he toured with the Best of the Bee Gees in Australia and New Zealand recently.

It would be a Tragedy to miss out on the Best of the Bee Gees’ sensational, retrospective tour in 2026 acknowledging the shared Australian – United Kingdom history of the Brothers Gibb.

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.