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Get Your Stayin' Alive - One Night of the Bee Gees Tickets in Norfolk: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Stayin' Alive - One Night of the Bee Gees Harrison Opera House
160 East Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk, VA
23510, US
1. City Hall Garage - 0.3 miles, $10
2. MacArthur Center Garage - 0.5 miles, $12
3. Norfolk Scope Parking - 0.4 miles, $8
4. Waterside District - 0.6 miles, $10
5. Harbor Park Garage - 0.7 miles, $8
Stayin' Alive - One Night of the Bee Gees Concert Live at Harrison Opera House | Norfolk – September 10th, 2026
The Harrison Opera House is more than just a venue; it’s a vibrant cultural hub that can comfortably host over 1,600 people, making it one of the biggest theaters around. It’s not just about opera anymore, these days, it’s a place where dance, local theater, and innovative performances come alive, attracting a diverse crowd. The venue got a major facelift in 2016, upgrading its tech to give audiences a sharper, more immersive experience, think crystal-clear sound and stunning visuals. Promoting local talent is a big deal here, with frequent showcases of regional playwrights and performers that really give the community a voice. Sitting in the performance space, especially in the mezzanine, you can truly feel the music, it's like the sound wraps around you, pulling you into the moment. Whether you're strolling down Monticello Avenue or driving along Granby Road, finding your way to Stayin' Alive - One Night of the Bee Gees Norfolk is pretty straightforward thanks to the clear signage. This place isn’t just about seeing a show, it’s about feeling the music, living the moment, and maybe even singing along to those iconic Bee Gees hits.