Just saw this show tonight. Three words… A-MAZ-ING! I never sang, danced, clapped or screamed and hooted so much as I did tonight! This show is spectacular; extremely crowd-pleasing. Now only did they do all the songs you know(and a few you don’t), but also a few songs that the Bee Gees wrote, but other artists performed, such as a song from Grease, a Diana Ross and Barbara Streisand song, along with an Andy Gibb song. An unforgettable night. Wanted to remember the night, so I bought $ 20 signed T-shirt and $ 20CD(signed). Glad to help out artists such as this. If you get a chance to see this show, do not hesitate.
Jim S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irvine, CA
Great high-energy rockin show. Crowd on its feet, singing, dancing. Myself included. My wife tried to shut me up. I told her, it’s OK, honey. By the end, she was clapping, too. You can’t help yourself.
L M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Riverbank, CA
I saw this show last year and that group was spot on with the voices and harmony. This time I brought my mom and aunt to watch it, and it was a different group that did the show. Barry and Morris was good, but the person who sang for Robin Gibb was terrible. So 3 stars for the latest performance I saw recently. If it was the same group as last 2015, i would have given it 5 stars. At least my companions enjoyed it since they did not have anything to compare it to.
Kelly C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Claremont, CA
This show was so much fun! The performers sounded almost identical to the actual Bee Gees and actually resembled them! I am a young fan of the Bee Gees and didn’t know what to expect with this show. I couldn’t have been more thrilled. The song selection was awesome. They played some of their slower, older hits and then pulled out all the stops when they played their biggest dancing hits. The only reason I give it 4 out if 5 stars is because the seating arrangement and placement of the dance floor quite frankly suck:(If you are a fan of the Bee Gees and enjoy dancing and singing along than this show is a must when you visit Vegas!
Kris M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Davis, CA
I grew up in the 70s and 80s and at first I was kinda ‘whaaat?’…not what I remember, then… off stage they went-an image consultant got ahold of them and walla out come the Bee Gees I know and love. The theater rocked… the crowd loved it… and it took me right back to my teens. AWESOME. I even got to dance!!! I’ll go again.
Dianne H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Ellijay, GA
I saw this group in Vegas a couple of months ago. I was excited, at first, to hear some BeeGee music. Of course that beginning with«Dolly Parton» was a bust. I would like these fellows to know that, the REAL BeeGees NEVER sounded like hard rock and that is what you sounded like! One time, when the cacophony died down, I heard a little harmony, which didn’t sound bad. Your group has ignored the whole aura of the BeeGees. The real BeeGees sounded light and smooth will really nice harmonies. This has been ignored by these Australian BeeGees! I will never go to another one of their performances.
Nathan A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
I was little disappointed not much of las Vegas show, it was boring„ it was only Ok, would not go back, or recommend
Stan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Danville, CA
full price– a rip half off-30 dollars; passable in my book. kinda short tbt. my folks had a good time and thats all that matters. they had a cool little dance floor near the end. Sound system was nice and loud. They sing quite well. wish there was something more in terms of production. booths were nice and small stage area for an intimate viewing. I would have been happy with any of the seats. drinks were cheap 5 dollars. staff was pretty on point. They are fair you can take pictures, but no flash and no video… please follow the rules. Kind of distracting that a few members decided to break the rules and staff had to ask audience to stop… the guy pretended to take photos but still recording… there was a loud drunk guy who would not shut up, but the singers handled the disturbance well.
Westie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kensington, CT
This was our third time seeing the show and it has never failed to entertain us though it remains largely unchanged, except for an upgrade in the sound system a few years ago. The performers are able to connect with the audience through both the music and patter. Everyone seemed to be having a great time though there is usually one table, this time a group of 6 – 8 filipino women, that is having more fun than the rest of us.
Michael A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Antonio, TX
Absolutely Fantastic! This is our«go to show» when out of town friends come to visit. They do a great show that is fun and clean. Good for any age. They do the show in two parts, early and later years. I’m a fan of the early years, my wife and sister are fans of the later years, we all loved it. My sister’s husband was never a big BeeGees fan, and he even had a great time. The showroom is smaller so all seats are good(no 5 miles back cheep seats). And last but certainly not least, the guys are always accessible after the show and make you feel like they genuinely appreciate you coming to the show.(If I write a second review, can I give them 10 stars?)
Mr V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Coronado, CA
5 stars all the way and I’m already planning to see this great show again for the third time. One Down Note: The«Dolly Parton» introduction is really odd and unnecessary.
Lee L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
I saw the Australian Bee Gees with my wife and was amazed at what a wonderful time we had. The show is 90 minutes long. They have a bar for drinks during the show, they average about $ 12. The performers were incredible. They looked, acted, and sounded like the real Bee Gees. The performance was high energy and fun. Talk about back to the future experience. The show will take you back to the disco era and put a smile on your face. It’s hard to sit still during the performance, even the dead would be moving during the show. The show starts with some pre-disco songs, they do a costume change about half way through the show, and the rest is disco ear hits. We had great seats. Best seats would be the booth. In my opinion the next best seats are tables 20 – 25, but only if you have the seats closets to the stage, with no one in front of you, otherwise you are looking at the back of someone’s head. On your way in they will take a photo of you, and photoshop the performers photos on it, as if they were standing next to you. The photo is $ 20, and they performers will sign it for you. It didn’t look like you had the option of taking a photo with the performers with your own camera, as they were behind a counter. I would highly recommend this show to anyone who is familiar with Bee Gees and love that type of music and wants have a great fun time.
Elizabeth H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Harrison Township, MI
Holy cow! So good. Just like the real thing and live! So much energy and just REALLY friendly guys! My man and I loved this show. Inexpensive tickets as well. Would see again and again!
Reba B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
I have been a huge Bee Gees fan all my life. I love them and wish so much that I had had the opportunity to see them in concert. Since that will never happen, I dragged my husband to this show. Tickets were a little pricey but I wanted to check it out. The good: I love the Bee Gees so much. And I especially love the old stuff. And these guys sang it all! They didn’t skip straight to the disco, they sang the stuff I wanted to hear! I started a joke, words, New York mining disaster 1941, they were hitting them out of the park! Loved hearing these! And for a full hour and a half I got nothing but bee gees! It was fantastic! Te bad: The venue is pretty dumpy. We sat on wooden chairs which were not comfortable or reflective of the price of the show. I get it, it’s the same room as thunder from down under. But the audience is very different, as is the content and the venue should reflect this. Use some of the money made from the show and get some chairs! I had expected a tribute to the guys, maybe some history, videos, whatever. There was nothing. A cheesy intro video by a fake Dolly Parton(what?) and they were there. Were they exact replicas? No. It was close enough. At times the ‘Barry’ seemed like he was just parodying Barry, his voice so breathy he wasn’t even pronouncing the words at all. I also noticed him avoiding several high notes, although he hit them when it counted most. I thought Robin did a nice job. There was one costume change which is fine because they weren’t known for that. But there wasn’t much ‘show’. They sang the songs and they did a good job. And they sang almost every single thing you would want to hear. But there wasn’t lights, wasn’t dancing, wasn’t much of a production. All in all I had a great time. I would reccomend this to true 100 percent bee gees fans who get excited about an hour and a half of much loved music. If you want showy-ness and glitz this isn’t for you. The show is about the music.
Heather L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
A bit cheesy in my opinion. But we had front row seats. The show was entertaining but not anything I thought it would be like. I had just had a fight with CL so it was hard to smile for the portrait that the photographer had taken for us. I really started to sing to the music and wanted to dance but no one else did. Finally towards the end they brought the people up to the side of the stage to dance to the music. I don’t know. Being around everyone made me feel so old. At least the music was good but I did see the keyboard guy turn on a tape recorder. The bass player was so hot and acted just a bit weird.
Tom D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Frankfurt am Main, Hessen
Die Show der«Australien Bee Gees» war ein aus meiner Sicht furchtbares Erlebnis! Ich mag die Musik der Bee Gees sehr und dacht mir, dass in einer Las Vegas Show durchaus Künstler zu erwarten sind, die dem Anspruch zumindest bedingt gerecht werden können. Leider entpuppte sich die Veranstaltung als absoluter Reinfall. Ich möchte das an drei Punkten festmachen, die drei Protagonisten haben ein massives Problem, zwei von Ihnen können nicht singen. Die Soundanlage im Raum ist grauenvoll und der Gast wird bei den Getränken richtig abgezogen. Stellenweise hatte ich die Hoffnung, dass Marijke Amado hinter dem Vorhang hervortritt und das künstlerische Desaster beendet, jedoch wurde in der Mini-Playbackshow wenigsten ein Playback abgespielt, das hätte dem Abend in großen Teilen heute sicherlich gut getan. Die beiden Protagonisten, welche Barry’s und Robin’s Part darstellen sollten, sind gesanglich eine absolute Katastrophe. Schlechte Kopfstimmen werden definitiv nicht besser, dadurch dass man die Anlage im Raum lauter einstellt und versucht mit dem Akustikanteil die Stimmen übertönen zu lassen. Wie in den USA eher üblich, gibt es im Excalibur Showroom nur Sitzplätze, die Gäste wurden dann nach knapp einer Stunde aufgefordert auf einem Seitenbereich der Bühne das Tanzbein zu «Saturday Night Fever» zu schwingen, sicherlich eine nette Stimmungsidee. Jedoch wirkt das ganze deplatziert aufgrund der Tatsache, dass nach ca. 40 Minuten ein junges angeheitertes Paar aus dem Konzert verwiesen wurde, weil Sie genau das auf einer Freifläche im Saal praktiziert haben, ohne dabei anderen Gästen im Weg zu sein oder sich lautstark bemerkbar gemacht hatten. Also Merke, nur tanzen, nachdem vom Bühnenteam die Erlaubnis vorliegt, sonst fliegt ihr raus! Ein Hinweis evtl. noch an das Unilocal Team in Las Vegas, nach Einchecken in die Show bekommt man ein Angebot eine kostenloses Poster der Veranstaltung zu bekommen, eine Rückfrage im zuständigen Souvenirladen ergab, dass es von den«Australian Bee Gees» gar kein Poster gibt und angeblich auch noch nie gab, aber man gerne ein kostenloses Exemplar der«Thunder from Downunder» Stripshow haben könnte.
Richard B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Melbourne, Australia
We really enjoyed the show. I’m a big Bee Gees fan(grew up in the 70s and my mom thinks they’re dreamy). I sang every word. If you closed your eyes, you’d think you were listening to the real band. But for $ 65 per ticket, they could have done more with staging, lighting, costume changes, etc. Come on guys; you’re impersonating a band for the 70s, but you can use modern technology to step up your game on the delivery. If not, then fine – drop the price to $ 30 and this show would be worth every penny.
Josephine T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lakewood, CA
So, I keep watching these shows that is just not my cup of tea. First of all, this place was difficult to find. It did not have any signs directing to it! I finally took a chance and went up the escalators. And yup it was there. They force you to take a picture before entering the theater with the Bee Gees somehow in the picture. I believe it cost $ 20 at the end. The show itself is pretty cool if you like that type of music– the 70’s and 80’s type of music. They did their own music for about 30 minutes, and then they performed popular music during that time period. After the show, they did stick around to talk to people.
Jill M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redmond, WA
We’ve seen this show twice, once in 2011 and again in 2014. I go with a friend who loves the BeeGees, too, and my husband who is a good sport. I’ve found that the audience often adds to the experience and energy in the room. Of course, you can’t predict who will be there, but perhaps on a weekend you’ll have a better chance of having enthusiastic fans light up the room(or maybe that’s you!) I normally decline the green screen photos before the show, but we accepted this time and actually loved the resulting picture. Cheesy and awesome to have the BeeGees superimposed next to us. Be sure to have them sign your photo after the show. They’re actually really personable to chat with as well. The show starts early in the evening at 7pm, so it can be tricky to plan dinner. Buca de Beppo is right next door and pretty good for a reasonably priced after-show meal.
Bethany E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Henderson, NV
We went here with a few friends to check out the show! It’s located in the same theatre as Thunder from Down Under. The seating wasn’t very comfortable but I’m sure it is more for the Thunder show in which the audience members aren’t sitting down for. ;-) I will admit that I not one to sit at home and play the Bee Gees on my iPod. I do know a few of their songs which made it nice to sing along at a couple points of during the show. I did have to chuckle at the orange leisure suit one of the band members opened the show with. Just think of Jim Carey in Dumb and Dumber… same. The Australian Bee Gees did a great job as far as entertaining and sounding like the real Bee Gees. They get the audience to participate a little bit and try to have people dancing by the end. It was an ok show for me.
Roger T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North Las Vegas, NV
The Australian Bee Gees show are one of those shows that has been around for a while. Which means that plenty of people deem it worthy of watching whether its their 1st or 20th time. Im glad I got a chance to watch these guys because every time I see the billboard of them on the strip, I always mutter to myself, man I gotta see those guys before they up and leave. Too many times I have said that only for it to come true on several shows in the past. Now that I got a chance to see them, I wont be saying that every time I see that same billboard. These guys are located inside the The Thunder Theater(yes, the very same theater that the Thunder From Down Under show performs), on the second floor of the Excalibur Hotel and Casino. The theater itself is a nice size in ratio compared to the actual stage. The audience seating arrangements have these wooden chairs with a failed attempt at putting some kind of cushion on there. Seriously, my butt was numb after about 30 minutes into the show. Of course you have wooden tables that are numbered in between the chairs. As for the 75 minute show, usually anything live is always gonna be better than listening to a recording and that holds true to just about every band and/or singer I have ever witnessed on stage. With that said, these guys can harmonize really good along with 2 out of the three members playing instruments like they invented it. Most importantly, they sounded just like the Bee Gees so just that alone you get your money’s worth. I would consider myself somewhat of a Bee Gees fan as I can attribute it to my parents listening to these guys on 8 track in our family van in the early 80’s. Honestly, I could only recognize about 6 songs these guys played and im assuming it were the ones that were really popular back in the day. Songs like More Than a Woman, Night Fever, How Deep is your love, Too Much Heaven, You Should Be Dancing, and of course, Staying Alive. I must admit that the songs I was not familiar with I almost yawned a couple of times. When I actually looked around the room. it was mainly a 50 and over crowd which sounds about right. Still, I appreciate good music and these guys have a lot of talent. The only thing that needs to be worked on are the seats. Please swap them out with more comfortable chairs so that I can actually feel my that my butt is still there. Also, when I tried to check in on the Unilocal app on my phone, it said that I was too far away from this show to check in. According to Unilocal,this show was 2 miles away. So I ended up checking into Thunder From Down Under and to add insult to injury, I became the Duke. Eventually, after the show, I was able to check in about 2 miles later. You guys should have seen all the smartass comments I got on my check in page. Sheesh. Lol. Unilocal 2014365 Review Challenge #112 «Wrong Check in!»