October 7 [12:00 EDT] -- It's been 20 years since John Travolta donned his dancing shoes and changed the course of music with the popularization of disco.

While not all music lovers consider this an event to celebrate, an anniversary concert is being staged in the same club featured in Travolta's "Saturday Night Fever" and it's scheduled to include the top bands of the disco decade.

The show takes place Saturday, November 1 at the Original 2001 Odyssey in Bayridge, Brooklyn. The club is being restored to its original splendor (or as close as possible), complete with the dancefloor lighting that became synonymous with the era.

Tickets are only available through the sponsoring radio station, New York's KTU.

Headlining the event is the Bee Gees, whose soundtrack renditions of the movie's title song and other cuts like "Night Fever" and "Stayin' Alive" ushered in the era. Joining the brothers Gibb will be K.C. & the Sunshine Band, Kool & the Gang, Tavares, The Trammps, and Denny Terio. KTU is also putting out a national call to locate singer Yvonne Elliman, whose song, "If I Can't Have You," was one of ten Top 40 hits generated by the album.

The soundtrack was released in August, 1977 and remained lodged in the No. 1 spot on the Billboard album charts for 24 weeks.