You Should Be Dancing, also known as the Bay Area Bee Gees, is the nation’s number-one ranked Bee Gees tribute, with a 40+ all-time-hits catalog and sold-out performing arts center engagements across California and beyond. The act set the attendance record at the Fremont Summer Concert Series with 6,500-plus attendees and has been featured on KRON4 and Yahoo News.
The Bee Gees built one of the most universally beloved catalogs in popular music, with harmonies, melodies, and disco-era anthems that have made them one of the most enduring acts in history. The catalog crosses 1960s pop, 1970s soft rock, and the disco era that defined Saturday Night Fever, and connects with virtually every demographic that dances, sings along, or remembers when “Stayin’ Alive” was on every radio in the country.
Bay Area Bee Gees goes beyond a standard tribute approach in three ways audiences immediately notice. First, the catalog depth: 40+ all-time hits, every show drawing on the kind of material that keeps the dance floor packed start to finish. Second, the production polish: note-perfect harmonies, vintage 70s aesthetic, and the kind of dazzling onstage visual experience that elevates the show from cover band to a true Bee Gees experience. Third, the credentials: sold-out venue history across virtually every Northern California performing arts center, multi-time sold-out runs at The Mystic Theatre Petaluma (4x), The Guild Theatre Menlo Park (3x), Retro Junkie Walnut Creek (4x), Hopmonk Novato (2x), and many more, plus 1,000+ ticket headlining performances at California Center for the Arts Escondido (sold out, 1,523 cap), Mountain Winery Saratoga, SJ Center for the Performing Arts, and Herberger Theater Center Phoenix.
The timing matters as well. With Maurice Gibb’s passing in 2003 and Robin Gibb’s passing in 2012, the original Bee Gees as a touring act are gone forever, and Barry Gibb has largely stepped back from full touring. A credentialed Bee Gees tribute like Bay Area Bee Gees is now one of the only ways for fans to experience this catalog live. For event organizers, that means less guesswork: this is a vetted, family-friendly, multi-generational headliner with verified sold-out ticket-sales economics and a touring track record that signals real headliner-quality booking.
Bay Area Bee Gees is a proven fit for:
Bay Area Bee Gees performs a deep catalog of more than 40 Bee Gees all-time hits, giving planners a reliable show built around familiar, high-response material from across the Bee Gees’ 60s pop, 70s soft rock, and disco-era catalogs.
Bay Area Bee Gees performs as You Should Be Dancing: A Tribute to the Bee Gees, the nation’s number-one ranked Bee Gees tribute. The young and exceptionally talented band has built a national touring reputation on note-perfect harmonies, a vintage 70s aesthetic, and a dazzling onstage visual experience that recreates the look, sound, and soul of the Bee Gees’ iconic performances. Most importantly, the band emphasizes fun: every show is designed to energize the audience and get them off their feet to dance.
The credentials are unusually deep. Bay Area Bee Gees has been featured on KRON4 and Yahoo News, set the attendance record at the Fremont Summer Concert Series with more than 6,500 attendees, and routinely sells out performing arts centers across Northern California. Multi-time sold-out runs include The Mystic Theatre Petaluma (4x), Retro Junkie Walnut Creek (4x), The Guild Theatre Menlo Park (3x), The Opera House Saloon Roseville (3x), Hopmonk Novato (2x), Uptown Theatre Napa (2x), CHS Performing Arts Center San Bruno (2x), California Theatre Pittsburg (2x), Montgomery Theater San Jose (2x), Rio Theatre Santa Cruz (2x), August Hall San Francisco (2x), and many more. Headline ticketed venue credits include California Center for the Arts Escondido (sold out, 1,523 capacity), Mountain Winery Saratoga, SJ Center for the Performing Arts, Herberger Theater Center Phoenix, Gallo Center Modesto, Fred Kavli Theatre Thousand Oaks, Granada Theatre Santa Barbara, and a forthcoming Concord Pavilion engagement in July 2026.
The act’s national touring history spans California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Florida, Virginia, plus an international engagement at Hotel Riu Palace in Cancun. Corporate clients include Genentech, CBRE, Vantage Data Center, the San Francisco Yacht Club, Peninsula Golf & Country Club, Marin Country Club, the Fresno City Historical Society, and the San Francisco Autism Society. The Bay Area Bee Gees fan base, affectionately known as “The Bee Hive,” follows the act across the country, and venues consistently re-book the show.
While Bay Area Bee Gees is our top Bee Gees tribute act, TSE Entertainment works with a range of high-quality Bee Gees and disco-era tribute options nationwide.
That means you are not locked into a single option. We help match the right act to your event based on practical factors that actually affect success:
We have booked Bee Gees and disco-era tribute acts nationwide and internationally, and every option we recommend is vetted and event-proven. If Bay Area Bee Gees is not the perfect fit, we will quickly suggest comparable options that are.
Pricing depends on the event date, location, routing, travel, production requirements, and the overall scope of the engagement. The fastest way to get a real number is to request availability with your event details.
Popular dates can tighten up quickly, especially for peak festival weekends, summer concert series, holiday events, and high-demand corporate dates, so early inquiries usually create better artist and budget options.
Yes. The act is regularly booked for corporate events, private parties, performing arts centers, casinos, fairs, festivals, wineries, weddings, and other special events. Past corporate clients include Genentech, CBRE, Vantage Data Center, San Francisco Yacht Club, Peninsula Golf & Country Club, and Marin Country Club, alongside international engagements at Hotel Riu Palace Cancun.
Bay Area Bee Gees performs as the nation’s number-one ranked Bee Gees tribute, with a 40+ all-time-hits catalog, note-perfect harmonies, and a vintage 70s aesthetic. The act has been featured on KRON4 and Yahoo News, set the attendance record at the Fremont Summer Concert Series with 6,500-plus attendees, and routinely sells out performing arts centers across Northern California with multi-time return engagements at top venues.
The Bee Gees catalog connects with disco fans, 1970s pop audiences, Saturday Night Fever era crowds, longtime Bee Gees followers, and multi-generational dance audiences. The show plays especially well at performing arts centers, outdoor amphitheaters, summer concert series, fairs, festivals, wineries, casinos, and disco-themed corporate events.
Maurice Gibb passed away in 2003 and Robin Gibb in 2012, and Barry Gibb has largely stepped back from full touring. The original Bee Gees as a touring act are gone forever, which makes a credentialed Bee Gees tribute like Bay Area Bee Gees now one of the only ways for fans to experience this catalog live.
Yes. If Bay Area Bee Gees is unavailable or not the best fit for your event, TSE can recommend other vetted Bee Gees and disco-era tribute options based on budget, location, and event style.
Submit an inquiry with your event date, location, and event type, and TSE can help confirm availability and provide pricing guidance.
Check availability, get pricing, and let TSE match the right Bee Gees tribute option for your event. Call 800-765-8203 or submit an entertainment request to get started.