Introduction
Barry Gibb, the last surviving member of the legendary Bee Gees, made a memorable appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon — and this time, it wasn’t just a comedy sketch. Over the years, fans have seen Gibb indirectly portrayed in the recurring “Barry Gibb Talk Show” skit on Saturday Night Live, where Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake play exaggerated versions of Barry and his brother Robin. Though the parody is wildly popular, Fallon’s impression hasn’t always been the most flattering.
However, during a special Christmas edition of the show in the past, the real Barry Gibb surprised everyone with a light-hearted cameo, showing he could take the jokes in stride. Last night, he returned — this time as himself — for a full-featured guest appearance on Fallon’s actual late-night talk show.
In a warm and upbeat conversation, Gibb reflected on the long-running parody and shared a few laughs with Fallon. The highlight came when the two teamed up for a duet of an Everly Brothers classic, showcasing Gibb’s still-soulful voice and love for timeless harmonies. It was a moment that blended humor, nostalgia, and genuine musical appreciation.
The energy reached its peak when Barry Gibb took to the stage once again, this time with The Roots, Fallon’s house band, for an electrifying live performance of the Bee Gees’ disco anthem “You Should Be Dancing.” The crowd was instantly on their feet, caught up in the groove and the legacy of one of pop music’s most enduring voices.
Watch the full performance and interview in the embedded clip below: