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During the remarkable performance, the band skillfully enraptured the audience with a medley of their chart-topping hits spanning several decades. With a rich musical history that reached back to the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, the Bee Gees had no shortage of iconic tunes to serenade the night. Among the many exceptional renditions, one stood out as particularly poignant: “Don’t Throw it All Away,” a touching tribute to their brother, Andy Gibb, who had sadly passed away in 1988.

However, the pinnacle of the evening’s enchantment unfolded when a surprise guest, the illustrious Celine Dion, graced the stage with her presence. At that moment, Dion was riding high on the waves of success, basking in the glory of her immensely popular album, “Let’s Talk About Love.”

Together with the Bee Gees, they wove a melodious tapestry as they performed a selection from the album titled “Immortality.” Remarkably, the Bee Gees had originally composed this song in 1996 for a stage musical, and Celine Dion infused it with her own unique brilliance, while the Bee Gees provided harmonious backup vocals.

This collaboration between musical legends created a magical moment that the audience would cherish for years to come.

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