Barry Gibb And His Son Moved The Crowd With Emotional Rendition Of “I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You”
During an unforgettable night at the Hollywood Bowl on June 4, 2014, Barry Gibb took the stage with his son, Stephen, for an emotional rendition of the Bee Gees’ timeless hit “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You.”
The duet, part of Barry’s Mythology Tour, was not just a performance—it was a tribute to his late brothers, Robin and Maurice Gibb. As father and son harmonized together, the audience could feel the weight of the moment, where music and family intertwined to honor a legendary legacy.
Originally released in 1968, the song became the Bee Gees’ second chart-topping hit in the UK. Written by Robin Gibb, it tells the emotional tale of a man on death row asking for a final message to his loved one.
When Barry and his son, Stephen, performed it together, their heartfelt rendition added an extra layer of emotion.
Barry Gibb’s Mythology Tour marked a pivotal moment in his career, as it was his first tour without his brothers. He made it a family celebration by bringing along his son, Stephen, and his niece, Samantha Gibb, Maurice’s daughter. The tour became a heartfelt tribute to Robin and Maurice.
One of the most memorable moments came at the Hollywood Bowl when Barry and Stephen performed an emotional duet, leaving fans moved and reinforcing the lasting power of the Bee Gees’ music.
A decade after it took place, the performance continues to captivate fans. People still find themselves revisiting it, drawn by the raw emotion and the powerful tribute.