At Strule Arts Centre · Townhall Square, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, BT78 1BL
Tribute show Bee Gees Gold brings the Bee Gees back catalogue to the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh on Saturday, 19 September 2026. The three-piece line-up recreates the trio’s close-harmony vocal style and covers the group’s career from the falsetto disco years to their earlier ballads, in a touring show that has played arts centres and theatres across the UK and Ireland.
The setlist draws on the Bee Gees’ biggest hits, including “Stayin’ Alive”, “Night Fever”, “How Deep Is Your Love” and “More Than a Woman”, alongside deeper cuts from across the group’s four-decade career. The three singers work to recreate the Gibb brothers’ distinctive three-part harmonies and falsetto lines rather than simply covering the songs with a generic backing band, and the show leans on a live band and a stage setup built for a full concert night out rather than a stripped-back tribute act. Expect a Saturday-night crowd dressed for a disco theme in places, plenty of singalong moments on the well-known songs, and a show built around the group’s imperial 1970s period as much as their 1960s pop beginnings. It runs as a single continuous set typical of the venue’s tribute show bookings.
The Strule Arts Centre is on Townhall Square in Omagh town centre, within walking distance of the main bus stops and several pay car parks. Translink bus services connect Omagh to Belfast, Derry and towns across Tyrone and Fermanagh.
A Saturday night tribute show is a natural excuse to combine dinner or drinks in Omagh town centre with the gig. There is more to see and do in Omagh, and further afield across Co. Tyrone.
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