Bee Gees star Robin Gibb to make second stage comeback in April
Published Mar 7 2012, 18:39 GMT | By Paul Millar

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The Bee Gees singer, who was diagnosed with liver cancer last year, will sing his new song 'Don't Cry Alone' in London's Concert Hall, Westminster on April 10.
The 62-year-old will be appearing as part of the world premiere of his debut classical score, The Titanic Requiem, written alongside son RJ, and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Speaking about the premiere of his classical work, the star said: "RJ and myself are thrilled to see our Titanic Requiem Premiere performed in full at the Central Hall in Westminster.
"I feel great, and I'm particularly excited about performing this brand new song and to have such special guests joining me on stage with the RPO makes this the realisation of a dream."
Gibb received a standing ovation for his first post-cancer gig last month.
Listen to Robin Gibb's new song 'Don't Cry Alone' below:









Robin Gibb is in a coma.
April 15th 2012 at 1:22am
If that's a recent video, he's looking well. I seriously hope Robin's whipped cancer's big fat butt x.
March 7th 2012 at 7:34pm