REVIEW · LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas: The Australian Bee Gees at Excalibur Hotel
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Disco comes to Vegas, nightly, with The Australian Bee Gees at Excalibur. I love how the act nails the Bee Gees sound and keeps the vibe locked to the hits. It feels like a fast time-travel back to Saturday Night Fever.
I also like the attention to details, especially the costumes and the dance moves that match the songs. One thing to think about: the venue is strict—no large bags or backpacks—and it is not suitable for kids under 5.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why This Bee Gees Tribute Feels Like Disco, Not Just Music
- Finding Thunderland Showroom at Excalibur: The Easy Route
- Before You Buy and Walk In: Rules That Impact Your Night
- Inside the Concert: Vocals, Costumes, and a Multimedia Time Machine
- The Songs You’ll Hear and Why They Still Work in 2026
- Who This Show Fits Best at Excalibur (and Who Should Skip It)
- Value and Practical Planning: Tickets, Fees, and Getting There
- Final Call: Should You Book The Australian Bee Gees in Las Vegas?
- FAQ
- Where is The Australian Bee Gees show located?
- How do I get to the Thunderland Showroom inside Excalibur?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What is included with the ticket?
- Are luggage, large bags, or backpacks allowed?
- Are unaccompanied minors allowed?
- Are tickets only sold for certain group sizes?
- Is the show suitable for young children?
- What Bee Gees songs will I hear?
Key things to know before you go

- Bee Gees staples on stage: Expect favorites like Staying Alive, You Should Be Dancing, and How Deep is Your Love
- Five-decades tribute focus: The show highlights the Gibb brothers’ success across the years
- Multimedia concert style: You’ll see a staged, multimedia presentation rather than a simple band set
- Costumes and choreography matter: The performers lean hard into the look and moves, not just the vocals
- Ticket groups of 2 or 4 only: Plan your party size around that rule
- Light-packing rules: Luggage or large bags, and backpacks, aren’t allowed
Why This Bee Gees Tribute Feels Like Disco, Not Just Music

This isn’t a quiet sit-and-listen tribute. It’s built to make you move, dressed like the era, and staged like a proper show—multimedia elements, strong vocal delivery, and choreography that supports the songs instead of getting in the way. If you came to Vegas for that old-school party energy, this hits the brief.
I especially like how the performance keeps the focus on the Brothers Gibb story through the music. The set is framed as a tribute to five decades of success, so it’s not only about the biggest chorus moments. You end up with a sense of progression, like disco culture didn’t just blink into existence and vanish overnight.
The main consideration is simple: it’s a disco tribute experience first, and a casual hang second. If you want something ultra-silent and low-energy, you may find the volume and theatrical staging a little much.
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Finding Thunderland Showroom at Excalibur: The Easy Route

Getting to the room is straightforward if you follow the path. Start in the casino center, then head slightly to the right for escalators that go up to the Castle Walk Level. From there, go right toward the Castle Walk Food Court, then take an immediate right for the hallway that heads toward the Buffet entryway.
The key landmark is the Thunderland Showroom. It sits on the right after you turn into that hallway.
A practical tip: plan to arrive with time to get oriented. Excalibur is big, and the no-bag rules mean you’ll want to avoid rushing at the last second.
Before You Buy and Walk In: Rules That Impact Your Night

This is one of those shows where a few venue rules can change your prep. Tickets must be sold in groupings of 2 or 4, so don’t assume you can book any number of seats. If your party is an odd number, you’ll need to plan around that upfront.
The venue also does not allow luggage or large bags, and backpacks are off-limits. That affects how you pack for the whole Vegas day. If you’re carrying a lot already, think about storing it somewhere else before you head over.
There’s also a strict youth rule: unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed, and the show is not suitable for children under 5. That doesn’t mean it’s a stuffy event. It means the pacing and staging are aimed at kids who can handle a theatrical concert environment.
Finally, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. That’s usually fine in Vegas—you’ll just need to handle your own way to Excalibur and back.
Inside the Concert: Vocals, Costumes, and a Multimedia Time Machine

Once you’re at the Thunderland Showroom, the premise is clear: you’re stepping into a staged disco experience. The show is presented like a multimedia concert event, which matters because it shapes what you pay attention to. You’re not only hearing the songs—you’re watching how the performance supports them.
From the performers’ voices to their clothing and the dance moves shown throughout, the act aims for an authentic Bee Gees feel. That authenticity isn’t just “singing similar notes.” It’s also the visual language—how the costumes fit the era and how choreography lands on the key moments.
The performance also pays tribute to five decades of the Gibb brothers’ success. That makes the show feel bigger than a standard two-hour greatest-hits sprint, since it’s designed to cover a wider stretch of their impact. One audience comment notes it can run a bit longer, so I’d plan for a longer evening rather than a quick in-and-out distraction.
If you love the era, you’ll likely appreciate the effort to match the styling. If you just want the hits, you’ll still get plenty of the songs you came for.
The Songs You’ll Hear and Why They Still Work in 2026

The show highlights iconic Bee Gees tracks, including Staying Alive, You Should Be Dancing, and How Deep is Your Love. These aren’t random picks. They’re the songs that instantly transport people back to the disco era, because they combine catchy rhythms with signature melodies.
I like that the hit list is built around crowd-pleasers you recognize instantly, even if you’re not a superfan. You don’t need to know album trivia to enjoy it. You just need to be willing to sing along or clap to the beat.
And because the performers lean into the full performance package—voices, costumes, and dance—those classic songs feel “alive,” not like nostalgia trapped in sound only. You get a show that aims for Saturday Night Fever energy every night, not just a tribute soundtrack.
Who This Show Fits Best at Excalibur (and Who Should Skip It)

This is a great fit if you want a fun, nostalgic night that still feels like a real concert. I’d send disco fans straight here. It also works well for people who love sing-along style entertainment and enjoy theater-like staging.
It may not be the best match for very young kids, because it isn’t suitable for children under 5. It also isn’t designed for unaccompanied minors, due to the venue’s rules. If your group includes kids, think age first, then vibes second.
If you’re the type who wants a sleek, modern production with zero throwback, you might prefer something else. But if you like the era look and the classic sound, this one delivers the “put on your best disco face” energy without being overly complicated.
Value and Practical Planning: Tickets, Fees, and Getting There

From a value standpoint, the ticket includes show tickets plus processing and handling fees. The good part is that you don’t have to hunt for extra add-ons just to get inside the show. The less convenient part is simple: hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
That means you should plan your transportation in advance. In Vegas, that can be easy, but it’s still on you. If you’re staying at Excalibur or nearby, you’ll likely find this less stressful. If you’re coming from across the Strip, build in time to arrive and get settled before the show starts.
Also remember the no-bag and no-backpack rules. Even if your travel style is light, think about what you’re carrying. If you’re showing up with a lot from a day out, you may need to adjust plans so you’re not stuck figuring out what to do with your items at the venue.
Final Call: Should You Book The Australian Bee Gees in Las Vegas?

I’d book it if you want a high-energy disco night with a strong focus on Bee Gees hits, stage styling, and a multimedia performance format. The big win is that it doesn’t treat the music like a museum piece. It treats it like something you can have fun with right now.
I wouldn’t book it if your group needs strict family-friendly suitability for very young children, or if you’re planning to carry luggage or a backpack into the venue. And since tickets are sold only in groupings of 2 or 4, it’s worth checking your party size before you commit.
If you match those basics, you’re in for an entertaining throwback at Excalibur.
FAQ

Where is The Australian Bee Gees show located?
The show is at the Excalibur Hotel in the Thunderland Showroom.
How do I get to the Thunderland Showroom inside Excalibur?
Head to the casino center. Go slightly right for escalators up to Castle Walk Level, then go right toward the Castle Walk Food Court. Take an immediate right for the hallway heading toward the Buffet entryway, and the Thunderland Showroom is on the right.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
What is included with the ticket?
The ticket includes show tickets and processing and handling fees.
Are luggage, large bags, or backpacks allowed?
No. Luggage or large bags and backpacks are not allowed.
Are unaccompanied minors allowed?
No. Unaccompanied minors are not allowed.
Are tickets only sold for certain group sizes?
Yes. Tickets must be sold in groupings of 2 or 4.
Is the show suitable for young children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 5 years old.
What Bee Gees songs will I hear?
The show includes popular Bee Gees songs such as Staying Alive, You Should Be Dancing, and How Deep is Your Love.






















