KL to host Asia debut of Bee Gees experience on July 31

KUALA LUMPUR, 16 July 2025:

Having spent over 15 years honouring the sound and spirit that made the Bee Gees one of the world’s greatest bands, tribute group Saturday Night Bee Gees will make the Asia debut in Kuala Lumpur with a two-night performance on Thursday July 31 and Friday Aug 1 at Zepp KL.

Fans can expect an unforgettable, high-energy show that brings to life the Bee Gees’ greatest hits from Stayin’ Alive and Night Fever to How Deep Is Your Love and more delivered with the pitch-perfect vocals and infectious energy that defined a generation.

Having shared the stage with legendary acts like The Commodores and Sister Sledge, and worked alongside music icons such as Duran Duran and Cliff Richard, the Saturday Night Bee Gees promise an immersive trip back to the golden age of disco.

This stellar six-piece ensemble has mesmerised audiences across Europe and the Middle East with flawless harmonies and electrifying live shows – from London’s legendary Hammersmith Odeon to the Royal Festival Hall, and major festivals across the Netherlands, Malta and Portugal.

Tickets for Saturday Night – Celebrating Bee Gees are still available, from RM198 (CAT C) to RM638 (Premium), with 25% discount for Maybank card members. Ticket prices are subject to RM4 ticketing fee and RM10 transaction fee; corporate packages or group / disabled purchases are also available.

Featured below are the six members of this ensemble:

Brian Allen – playing Robin Gibb (Guitar & Vocals)

  • His illustrious professional career began in 1980 aboard the QE2 ocean liner; since then Brian has done it all – radio, TV (including Top Of The Pops), tours and session work, he has toured with The Commodores, The Drifters, Hot Chocolate and Suzi Quatro. Brian was signed to RAK records in 1985 with famed record producer Mickey Most, charting several hits of that era.

Mark Garrity –playing Maurice Gibb (Keyboards & Vocals)

  • A gifted musician who first performed at 10 years of age for the Yamaha School of Music. Establishing himself on the UK cabaret scene as a much sought after session musician/vocalist, Mark has toured the world in various bands since the age of 19. His credits include session work, recording technician and sound engineering for Duran Duran, Cliff Richard and Paul Young.

Ted Golding – playing Barry Gibb (Guitar & Vocals)

  • Ted’s illustrious career started in the 70’s working his way through many bands of that era in the UK and abroad honing his talent. He quickly established himself as an accomplished musician/singer sought after for session work with many of the top recording studios and touring with the likes of Rose Royce, Hot Chocolate and Sister Sledge etc.

Will Rayson (Drums & Vocals)

  • Will studied the drums under the guidance of the renowned percussionist Mike Hoddinott turning professional at the age of 19. Performing at prestigious venues such as the Hammersmith Odeon and Royal Festival Hall, Will has established himself not only as a fine session drummer, but also as a singer, multi-instrumentalist and recording artist, with tracks placed both in the UK and the US.

Carol Golding (Vocals)

  • Classically trained vocalist Carol commenced her career entertaining extensively in clubs and holiday camps throughout the UK. Touring Europe fronting various bands, including residencies in the Mediterranean and high profile corporate gigs in the Middle East opened the door to recording, TV and Radio work as a session singer. As a solo act for the past 15 years Carol has shared the stage with well known acts such as Joe Longthorne, Cannon & Ball, Jethro and Freddie Starr, as well as performing on cruise ships.

John Andrews (Bass Guitar & Vocals)

  • A veteran session player who has been performing and recording with top class bands for several decades. His professional career spans thousands of live performances at many of the UK’s top concert venues including Ronnie Scott’s and the Hammersmith Apollo. John has supported Sister Sledge, backed Soul king George McCrae and Blues legend Eddie Martin.