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Disco fever set to take over KL with two nights of Bee Gees magic
Disco fever set to take over KL with two nights of Bee Gees magic

Sinar Daily

time21-06-2025

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  • Sinar Daily

Disco fever set to take over KL with two nights of Bee Gees magic

Get ready to boogie down memory lane and groove to the iconic hits of the legendary Bee Gees. Bringing that iconic Bee Gees sound to life is the talented Saturday Night Bee Gees from the UK. - Photo by Milestone Production's management ARE you ready to relive the golden age of disco under the glittering lights of a spinning disco ball? Kuala Lumpur is about to turn up the groove as Saturday Night - Celebrating Bee Gees takes over Zepp Kuala Lumpur for two electrifying nights on July 31 and Aug 1, 2025. This high-energy tribute concert will transport audiences back to the era of bell-bottoms, big hair, and falsetto harmonies, celebrating the music of the five-time Grammy Award-winning Bee Gees. This upcoming concert dives headfirst into the Bee Gees' monumental discography spanning four decades. - Photo by Milestone Production's management Presented by Milestone Production, the concert promises a dazzling journey through the Bee Gees' iconic four-decade discography. From soulful early hits like Massachusetts and To Love Somebody to the pulsating energy of Jive Talkin, Stayin' Alive, and Night Fever, this show captures the very heartbeat of the disco era. The UK-based tribute band will bring the brothers' timeless sound to life with a six-piece ensemble renowned for their pitch-perfect harmonies and electric stage presence. Audiences can expect a night of nostalgia, complete with beloved hits such as How Deep Is Your Love, Tragedy, and You Win Again. It's more than a concert, it's an immersive experience filled with falsetto, funk, and feel-good vibes that will have you dancing from start to finish. Tickets for Saturday Night, Celebrating Bee Gees are on sale, priced range from RM198 (CAT C) to RM638 (Premium). - Photo by Milestone Production's management Tickets are now on sale, priced from RM198 (CAT C) to RM638 (Premium), with exclusive discounts of up to 25 per cent available for Maybank Cardmembers (terms and conditions apply). For a premium experience, Platinum Boxes for six guests are available at RM4,800. All ticket purchases are subject to a RM4 ticketing fee and RM10 transaction fee. Whether you're a lifelong fan or simply in the mood for a night of sparkling retro fun, this is one disco party you won't want to miss. More Like This

Celebrate Bee Gees Music With 2-Day Live Show In KL; Ticketing & Seating Plan Announced
Celebrate Bee Gees Music With 2-Day Live Show In KL; Ticketing & Seating Plan Announced

Hype Malaysia

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

Celebrate Bee Gees Music With 2-Day Live Show In KL; Ticketing & Seating Plan Announced

Calling all night fever dreamers in Malaysia! Are you stayin' alive? Because the disco ball is spinning your way! For two nights, Kuala Lumpur will transform into the ultimate throwback party zone for the 'Saturday Night – Celebrating Bee Gees' concert – a dazzling celebration of the 5-time Grammy Award-winning group, the Bee Gees! Proudly presented by Milestone Production, this upcoming concert dives headfirst into the Bee Gees' monumental discography spanning four decades. From early classics like 'Massachusetts' and 'To Love Somebody', to the funky fire of 'Jive Talkin'' and of course, the disco megahits like 'Stayin' Alive' and 'Night Fever'. This concert has got all the grooves to transport you straight into the disco era. Bringing that iconic Bee Gees sound to life is the talented Saturday Night Bee Gees from the UK. Over the years, this six-piece powerhouse has received rave reviews for their performances that perfectly capture the energy and essence of the original Gibb brothers with spine-tingling precision. Concertgoers can look forward to unforgettable renditions of hits like 'How Deep Is Your Love', 'You Win Again', 'Tragedy' and many more. It's a dance-filled night of falsetto, funk and full-on nostalgia you won't want to miss! Concert details are as follows: Saturday Night – Celebrating Bee Gees Concert Dates: 31st July (Thursday) & 1st August (Friday) 2025 31st July (Thursday) & 1st August (Friday) 2025 Time: 8:30pm 8:30pm Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur Zepp Kuala Lumpur Organiser: Milestone Entertainment Milestone Entertainment Ticket Prices: Premium RM638 | VIP RM538 | CAT A RM398 | CAT B RM298 | CAT C RM198 | Platinum Box RM4,800 (6 pax) Exclusively for Maybank Cardmembers: Enjoy up to 25% off on tickets when you pay with your Maybank card, T&C apply. For more information, log on to It's going to be a couple of months before show day, so while we wait to get our groove on, how about we enjoy one of the Bee Gees' greatest hits to get the excitement going?

Night of farewells filled with joy, reverence
Night of farewells filled with joy, reverence

Winnipeg Free Press

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Night of farewells filled with joy, reverence

We always knew this day would come, and when it ultimately did, it was a joy-filled celebration of world-class talent and decades-long dedication to a musical organization forever changed by that artistry. Revered Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Gwen Hoebig took her final curtain call Saturday night as the WSO presented the last offering in its Saturday Classic series, the aptly titled Celebrating Gwen Hoebig. The Vancouver-born musician steps down this month after a remarkable 37-year tenure in her prestigious position; she is just the fourth concertmaster in the WSO's 77-year history and Canada's longest reigning concertmaster, now passing the proverbial bow to Karl Stobbe. Mark Rash photo WSO concertmaster Gwen Hoebig plays at a concert in her honour on Saturday night. And what a sendoff it was, with the audience bursting into thunderous applause the moment the violinist took the stage for her first selection, led by WSO maestro Daniel Raiskin. The emotionally charged night also marked the retirement of longtime orchestra pillars: Jan Kocman after an incredible 51 years as principal flutist; and principal cellist Yuri Hooker, who has served for a quarter-century. Raiskin paid personal homage to these three beloved musicians following intermission, hailing them as 'precious members of the WSO' while adding his own heartfelt benediction: 'You have been what the orchestra has become all these years.' The 115-minute (with intermission) program launched with the WSO première of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante K. Anh. 104 (320e), for which Hoebig was joined by the two musical children she shares with pianist husband David Moroz: cellist Juliana Moroz and violist Alexander (Sasha) Moroz, now establishing professional careers of their own. This delightfully effervescent musical bonbon — Mozart's incomplete score was reconstructed in 1989 by Britain composer Philip Wilby — proved an ideal choice, showcasing the simpatico artistry and familial bonds of these three string players. After Hoebig rendered its gracious opening theme accompanied by her children, we were also given a promise of the future of classical music. Juliana Moroz exuded pure confidence and poise, her silken, honey-sweet tone particularly singing during the one-movement work's more lyrical passages. Sasha Moroz provided steady ballast for the cohesive, well-balanced ensemble, nimbly tossing off his virtuosic runs right into his uppermost range with aplomb. The trio's entwining of their lines stirred the soul; it was a passing of the torch to the next generation— and event also witnessed by Hoebig's internationally renowned cellist brother, Desmond Hoebig in town for the auspicious occasion — right before our very eyes. Mark Rash photo Maestro Daniel Raiskin (right) leads the orchestra, violinist Gwen Hoebig and her pianist husband David Moroz on Mozart's Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra. We were then treated to a second Mozart work, and another WSO première Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra, K. Anh. 56 (315f), with Hoebig now joined onstage by David Moroz. After Raiskin set a brisk pace for the opening Allegro, Hoebig once more delivered its opening theme, while displaying her expansive palette of tonal colours and seamless, lyrical phrasing. Moroz matched her note for note with crisp figuration and trills that sparkled, neatly tossing off his part's virtuosic demands while infusing his playing with customary finesse. The slower movement, Andantino: cantabile, was particular highlight, with Raiskin sculpting sound like an artisan while sensitively cueing each section — well in tune with the soloists who brought its languorous themes to life. Then it was time for the rollicking rondo finale, Allegretto, teeming with ebullient high spirits and packed with rhythmic punch, leading to a triumphant finish and another ovation by the charmed crowd. The second half of the program featured Hoebig now returned to her first chair as concertmaster, seated among her musical colleagues for Debussy's La Mer, last performed here in 2016. Penned between 1903 and 1905, the French composer's highly impressionist, lushly orchestrated 'symphonic sketches' capture the grandeur of the sea, unfolding as three varied movements, from the opening, hushed From Dawn to Noon on the Sea, through to infectious Play of the Waves before majestic closer Dialogue of the Sea. The maestro's sensitive approach ensured clarity throughout, as its constantly shifting waves of sound ebbed and flowed like sea tides. Kudos to the rarely spied double harps, as well as the winds that shimmered like sunlight on water. Sonorous brass were equally matched by a dramatic timpani roll at the top of the finale, as well as such gentler percussion effects as bells and cymbals evoking dancing waves in this ear-pleaser not frequently heard live. Mark Rash photo From left: first violinist Gwen Hoebig; her son, violist Sasha Moroz; her daughter, cellist Juliana Moroz, and WSO maestro Daniel Raiskin Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. The program rounded out with one of Hoebig's stated personal favourites, last performed here in 2008: Richard Strauss's narrative-based symphonic poem Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, Op. 28, where the fiddle represents the German medieval trickster title character in a series of mischievous adventures. This performance, ranging from stately themes to shocking dynamic contrasts and pungent dissonances, charmed the senses, while capturing the joy of music that Hoebig has always brought to the stage — and gifted to us throughout her 37 seasons. As expected, this great Canadian artist, who has left a lasting legacy, garnered one final standing ovation with the entire house now on its feet, cheering for their own musical hero, who will be missed deeply, as the WSO now embarks on its next grand and glorious chapter. The program repeated Sunday afternoon as the final offering in the Shirley Loewen Sunday Classics series.

WSO announces new concertmaster, Karl Stobbe
WSO announces new concertmaster, Karl Stobbe

Winnipeg Free Press

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Winnipeg Free Press

WSO announces new concertmaster, Karl Stobbe

The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra announced Monday that acclaimed violinist Karl Stobbe has won the audition to be the next WSO concertmaster, beginning with the 2025/26 season. Stobbe, who has been assistant concertmaster since 1996, was selected by the unanimous decision of the audition committee. 'It is an incredible honour and responsibility to be appointed the next concertmaster of the WSO,' Stobbe said in a release. 'I look forward to working with the dedicated and talented musicians of the WSO and maestro Daniel Raiskin, in serving the community of Winnipeg and beyond.' Stobbe's appointment coincides with another WSO milestone; the violinist succeeds longtime concertmaster Gwen Hoebig, who will step down at the end of the 2024/25 season after 37 years in the first violin chair. May 10 at 7:30 p.m. and May 11 at 2 p.m., the WSO presents Celebrating Gwen Hoebig with a program of Mozart, Debussy and Strauss. Hoebig will be joined by her musical family: her husband, pianist David Moroz, and her children, violist Alexander Moroz and cellist Juliana Moroz. Tickets are available at

Tompkins County Legislature approves more than $175K in tourism grants for free events
Tompkins County Legislature approves more than $175K in tourism grants for free events

Yahoo

time17-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Tompkins County Legislature approves more than $175K in tourism grants for free events

In a recent move to bolster local events and initiatives, the Tompkins County Legislature approved over $175,930 in funding through the Tourism Program's spring 2025 grant cycle. The investment aims to enhance the county's cultural offerings, outdoor activities, and overall appeal to visitors. Fully funded by the Hotel Room Occupancy Tax Law, the grants create a 'positive feedback loop,' according to a Wednesday statement from the officials behind the Tompkins County Tourism Program. By supporting local events and initiatives, the program makes Tompkins County a more desirable destination for visitors and in turn, those visitors support the local economy by spending money at restaurants, shops, and hotels, creating jobs and generating tax revenue that benefits the entire community, they said. For more information on upcoming local events, visit A total of $23,950 was awarded to 19 organizations for events that celebrate the county's culture and history. These grants support free, public events throughout the year, including the following. Ithaca Commons Performance Pop-ups (Sidewalk Showcase) by Ithaca Downtown Business Improvement District, Inc. (April 18-Oct. 17, 2025) Celebrating Nordic American Traditions by Finger Lakes Finns (May 18-Sept. 21, 2025) Lansing Car Show by Lansing Events Committee (June 1-Sept. 6, 2025) Community Mural Celebrating Inclusion and Refugee Solidarity by Ithaca Welcomes Refugees (June 1-Sept. 30, 2025) Finger Lakes Food Culture Mural Celebration by Shared Kitchen Ithaca (June 1-Sept. 13, 2025) Ithaca Pride Festival by Tompkins Chamber Foundation (June 14-15, 2025) Love Your Lake Community Paddle Summer Series by Discover Cayuga Lake (June 17-Sept. 16, 2025) International Mud Day by Ithaca Children's Garden (June 28, 2025) 4th of July Weekend -- Free Carousel Rides by Friends of Stewart Park, Inc. (July 4-6, 2025) Outdoor Summer Concert by Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts (July 12, 2025) Latino Civic Association Annual Picnic (Aug. 16, 2025) Celebrating Unions and Strengthening Our Community -- Annual Labor Day Picnic by Tompkins County Workers' Center (Sept. 1, 2025) Tompkins County Airport Day & Preparedness Expo by Ithaca Tompkins International Airport (Sept. 13, 2025) Harvest Festival by Enfield Community Council, Inc. (Sept. 20, 2025) Porchfest by WSKG Public Telecommunications Council (Sept. 21, 2025) Newfield Old Home Days by Town of Newfield (Sept. 26-27, 2025) Homestead Heritage Fair Day 2025 by Dryden Town Historical Society (Sept. 27, 2025) Spooky Science by Sciencenter (Oct. 26, 2025) Winterfest by Village of Trumansburg (Dec. 6, 2025) Grant awards totaling $98,980 were allocated to support 13 organizations funding projects and marketing campaigns designed to attract visitors to Tompkins County. Notable recipients include: Sciencenter for "Exploring the Ocean: New Coral Reef and Mangrove Exhibits" (April 15-Dec. 31, 2025) Ithaca Children's Garden for "Interpreting Nature for Children & Families" (April 20-Oct. 30, 2025) Triphammer Arts for "Summer Concert Festival 2025" (May 1-Sept. 30, 2025) The Cherry Arts for "Cherry Artspace Exterior Beautification and Improved Geographic Reach, Phase 2" (May 1-May 30, 2025) Finger Lakes Curling Club for "2025 Finger Lakes Icebreaker Bonspiel" (May 31, 2025) Tea Leaves, Inc. for "Ithaca Reggae Fest" (June 20-22, 2025) Special Olympics New York for "2025 Special Olympics NYS Summer Games" (June 20-June 22, 2025) Ithaca Shakespeare Company, Inc. for "2025 Summer Shakespeare Festival" (July 17-27, 2025) Northeast Mycological Federation (NEMF) for "NEMF Women in Mycology Foray 2025" (Sept. 18-Sept. 21, 2025) Ithaca Downtown Business Improvement District, Inc. for "Celebrating the 43rd Annual Downtown Ithaca Apple Harvest Festival" (Sept. 26-Sept. 28, 2025) Khuba International for "Farming for Freedom Trail" (Oct. 4-Nov. 5, 2025) The History Center for "FLAG CON 2025" (Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 2025) Triphammer Arts for "Winter Village Music Camp 2026" (Jan. 8-Jan. 11, 2026) Three organizations have received a total of $53,000 through the Tompkins Outdoors grant program: Discover Cayuga Lake ($15,000) Finger Lakes Land Trust ($19,000) Friends of Stewart Park ($19,000) This article originally appeared on Ithaca Journal: Tompkins County Legislature approves more than $175K in tourism grants

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