One of three events to be held in May
Manx-born band the Bee Gees will be getting an orchestral rendition next month.
The performance will be one of three special concerts to celebrate the Isle of Man Arts Council's 60th Anniversary.
It'll be performed by Manchester-based group The Untold Orchestra who will also play Disney classics and the music of Amy Winehouse.
The events will be held over three nights from 8 - 10 May.
Peel Cathedral will be the setting for the Bee Gees, while the Peel Centenary Centre and the Erin Arts Centre will host the other performances.
Isle of Man Arts Council Project officer Susie Walker and Callum Rowe, the council's graduate intern has described what you can expect:
Tickets are still available for the Bee Gees and Disney concerts on the Arts Council website, however, tickets are sold out for Amy Winehouse.
Bus station will not be moved to the Sea Terminal
Forum explores what domestic abuse looks like on the Isle of Man
Noble's Park masterplan to enhance 'jewel in the crown'
Sick leave in public sector cost £44 million over three years