In November 1997, the Bee Gees performed live in Las Vegas, a notable event that was captured in the "One Night Only" concert film. This performance came at a point in their career where they were experiencing a resurgence in popularity, largely due to their classic hits gaining renewed interest through various cultural references and the disco revival. The album associated with this concert, "Bee Gees: One Night Only," was released shortly after the performance in 1998, showcasing a mix of their timeless classics alongside newer material. This live concert marked a significant moment as it celebrated their rich catalog and reunited the band in a prominent way, re-establishing their legacy in the music industry. The event also highlighted their harmonious vocals and intricate songwriting, which had captivated audiences for decades. Interesting to note, the Bee Gees were originally formed in the late 1950s, and despite various changes in musical direction, their ability to adapt and res