In the summer of 1979, under the bright lights of the Oakland Coliseum, something magical happened. Barry, Robin, Maurice, and young Andy Gibb took the stage together. Their voices blended in perfect harmony as they performed “You Should Be Dancing.” The crowd went wild. But none of the brothers knew the truth.
It would be the last—and only—time all four Gibb brothers ever sang together.
Watch this rare concert footage of the four brothers performing together for the very last time:
Bee Gees & Andy Gibb – You Should Be Dancing 1979
The gorgeous 1970s photos from that night show the brothers in their prime—stylish white suits, big smiles, arms around each other like they had forever. They looked unstoppable, full of life and brotherly love.
What makes this moment even more special. The concert video was almost gone forever. Then someone found it again just recently. That brought back this priceless family treasure like it was brand new. Fans have seen small clips for years but fresh versions now let us feel every note all over again.
But what made that night so special also makes it so heartbreaking.
Behind the big smiles and disco lights some hard times were already starting. Andy was the youngest brother. He wanted to make it on his own as a singer. But he was also fighting the pressure of fame and his own personal demons. Still the bond between the brothers never broke. They grew up singing together. They always had each others backs through everything
Just nine years later, in 1988, Andy was gone at only 30. The family harmony was shattered. Maurice passed in 2003, Robin in 2012. Today Barry stands alone, the last surviving Gibb brother.
For the full emotional story behind that night and what it still means to Barry, watch this:
Barry, Robin & Maurice Had No Idea This Was Their Final Goodbye to Andy™
That one perfect night in 1979 remains etched in Barry’s heart. He has said the memory both warms him and brings tears. The harmonies they created that evening still echo—a final goodbye they never saw coming.
Life moves fast. Families change. But moments like this remind us how precious time together really is. Hold your loved ones close. You never know when it will be the last time you laugh, sing, or simply be together.
What a beautiful, bittersweet legacy the Gibb brothers left behind.