In Redcliffe, Queensland — the place where it all began — a breathtaking 25-foot monument is taking shape to honor Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, the brothers whose voices redefined modern music. Set to be unveiled in 2026, alongside the global celebration of Barry Gibb’s One Last Ride tour, the statue is far more than bronze and stone. It is a living symbol of three visionaries who turned heartbreak, joy, and love into timeless anthems. Financed by millions of devoted fans worldwide, the monument tells the story of three boys from a small coastal town who rose to command the world stage, gifting us treasures like Stayin’ Alive, How Deep Is Your Love, and To Love Somebody. This is not just a statue. It is harmony cast in bronze, a flame that will burn forever — echoing the Bee Gees’ music across generations.
Introduction: A striking 25-foot monument is set to rise along the seafront of Redcliffe, Queensland...