AN UNEXPECTED FAREWELL: No one could have predicted it. As the stadium lights dimmed over 90,000 fans, Barry Gibb stepped into the spotlight alone. Without a single introduction, he began to sing “When Did You Stop Loving Me.” The choice stunned the crowd. It wasn’t one of the Bee Gees’ signature chart-toppers, but a tender, aching ballad. This time, it carried a deeper weight — a haunting tribute to Graham Greene, the beloved actor and friend, whose passing had touched hearts across the world. As Barry’s voice, steady yet laced with sorrow, wrapped itself around every lyric, the vast arena fell silent. Fans didn’t cheer. They simply listened, breathed, and wept together. It was not a performance, but a prayer — one final offering in memory. When the last note dissolved into the night, the silence lingered. And in that silence, 90,000 souls understood: this was a farewell they would carry forever.
AN UNEXPECTED FAREWELL: Barry Gibb’s Emotional Tribute Leaves 90,000 Fans in Silence It was a...