Located between Redcliffe Parade and Sutton Street,the Bee Gees Way commemorates the group’s contribution to music through photos and album covers – all selected by Barry himself - and two bronze statues created by sculptor Phillip Piperides, one depicting the three brothers aged nine to 12 – the ages they were when they lived in Redcliffe- and ne when they were at the height of the stage careers. Piped music plays 24/7 (even in the rain) and an overhead shelter makes viewing pleasant in almost any weather.
There is extensive information about the Bee Gees Way available at the nearby Visitor Information Centre, at the pavilion at the Redcliffe Jetty, open 7 days a week (except Christmas Day) from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm. Contact them on (07) 3283-3577.