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“How can you mend a broken heart?” Break the “Night Fever,” and come to the Athens Theatre in DeLand on Wednesday, March 20, because “You Should Be Dancing” with Bee Gees Now!

“Whether you’re a brother or whether you’re a mother,” this show will have you feeling like you’re watching a Gibb Brothers performance. So come and experience an incredible technical, theatrical production that will touch your senses and have you feeling like a “Boogie Child.”

The Bee Gees, who are known for their tight three-part high harmonies and disco anthems, wrote more than 1,000 songs, sold more than 220 million records worldwide, won 12 Grammy Awards, and have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

As brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb pumped out hit after hit, people across the globe turned up the volume. With seven No. 1 songs and more than a dozen Billboard sensations they wrote for other artists, it’s no wonder their music helped define a generation.

Bee Gees Now re-creates those harmonies that became the soundtrack to the ’70s, so come enjoy such hit songs as “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Jive Talkin’,” “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” “Night Fever,” “You Should Be Dancing,” “Too Much Heaven,” “I Started a Joke,” “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You” and “Stayin’ Alive.”

When Bee Gees Now perform at the Athens Theatre March 20, you’re sure to hear all these memorable hits and more as the music and style of one of the most successful acts in musical history are showcased.

Bee Gees Now will perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, at the historic Athens Theatre, 124 N. Florida Ave. in Downtown DeLand.

Tickets cost $30 for preferred reserved seating (first five rows center orchestra and two rows center balcony), and $27 for general reserved seating. A $3-per-ticket processing charge and 6.5-percent sales tax will be added to each purchase.

All tickets are available online at the Athens Theatre website at www.AthensDeLand.com, at The Elusive Grape, or by calling the box office at 386-736-1500. Box-office hours are 1-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, and one-and-a-half hours before live performances.

— Alexa A. Baldwin is director of marketing and operations for the Athens Theatre.

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