UNBELIEVABLY, it's 30 years since John Travolta strutted his way into movie history as Saturday Night Fever exploded on to cinema screens.

In 1977, there was no more exciting cinematic moment than that walk accompanied by that song - Stayin' Alive, a moment that's lost none of its power over the years On Saturday die-hard fans have the opportunity to relive the moment and celebrate the 30th anniversary of a classic and the music that became the soundtrack to a generation of disco-lovers when Bee Gees Magic arrives at The Courtyard.

The 30 Years of Saturday Night Fever tour shines the spotlight on the Bee Gees 70s' heyday. The Gibb brothers sold 110 million records, but it is their dalliance with disco that became the defining moment of their hit-packed career.

In 1977 Saturday Night Fever brought an entire nation to its dancing feet. The Bee Gees contributed the lion's share of songs to the film, including Night Fever, Stayin' Alive, More Than a Woman, You Should Be Dancing, How Deep Is Your Love and Jive Talkin'.

"Prepare for a white-suited, platform-booted spectacular," says show producer Michael Taylor. "Every million-selling hit is included. Bee Gees Magic out-perform the Bee Gees in their prime."

Bee Gees Magic plays at The Courtyard on Saturday at 7.30pm. For tickets, call the box office on 0870 1122330 or visit www.courtyard.org.uk