The Magic of the Bee Gees
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Date
September 4, 2026
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Time
7:30 pm
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Queen's Hall Edinburgh Events
85-89 Clerk Street, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9JG
The Magic of the Bee Gees comes to The Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh on Friday 4 September 2026. The West End tribute production starts at 7.30pm, with tickets listed at £37.20.
The show covers the Gibb brothers’ music from the 1960s through to the 1980s, alongside songs they wrote for performers such as Diana Ross, Dolly Parton, and Celine Dion.
Key Event Details
| Event | The Magic of the Bee Gees |
| Date | Friday 4 September 2026 |
| Time | 7.30pm. Venue doors open at 6.30pm. |
| Venue | The Queen’s Hall, Clerk Street, Edinburgh |
| Tickets | Book Now is listed on the official venue page. |
| Price | £37.20, including the venue’s stated booking fee. A £2 transaction fee also applies. |
| Show type | Bee Gees tribute concert |
Songs From Across the Gibb Catalogue
This is a concert production rather than a stage biography. The focus is on recreating the Bee Gees’ vocal sound and moving through different parts of the catalogue, from the group’s earlier pop records to the disco period that produced some of their biggest songs.
The advertised song list includes Night Fever, Stayin’ Alive, More Than a Woman, You Should Be Dancing, and How Deep Is Your Love. That gives the evening a familiar core, but the wider Gibb songwriting catalogue leaves room for material made famous by other artists.
A full light and video production sits behind the performers, so the show is presented on a larger scale than a standard pub or club tribute set. It is an independent tribute and is not affiliated with the Bee Gees’ estate or management.
Booking Information
Tickets were listed at £37.20 on 11 July 2026. Use the official Queen’s Hall listing to check live availability and any updated performance information.
Getting to Clerk Street
The venue is in the Southside, close to the University of Edinburgh and the main bus routes on Clerk Street. The walk from Waverley station takes around 20 minutes. More upcoming dates are listed on our Queen’s Hall events page.
Plan the Night
- Doors open at 6.30pm, one hour before the advertised start.
- Allow extra time if collecting tickets at the box office.
- Treat the published running times as approximate and check again before travelling.