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Love Still Lifts with Air Supply
Air Supply formed in Melbourne in the mid-70s when Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell met during Jesus Christ Superstar. Five decades on, the duo still builds shows around Hitchcock's clear tenor and Russell's steady acoustic guitar, leaning into melody and space.
Fifty years, same compass
Expect a set drawn from ballad landmarks like All Out of Love, Lost in Love, and Making Love Out of Nothing at All, with a late-set lift from Even the Nights Are Better. The crowd skews cross-generational couples, soft rock lifers, and newer listeners who found the big hooks via radio and playlists, singing warmly but leaving hush for quieter parts.Ballads and backstory
Trivia worth knowing: Making Love Out of Nothing at All was cut with Jim Steinman producing and members of the E Street Band in the studio. Another small gem is that Lost in Love came to Graham on a plane and was finished in about 15 minutes. At a 50th marker like this, expect brief stories about early gigs and their Arista break that shaped the approach. Setlist and production touches here are educated guesses, not promises.The Air Supply Scene, Up Close
The Air Supply crowd reads like date night mixed with long-time fans, with neat button-downs, soft sweaters, and a few vintage tees from earlier eras.
Date-night soft rock, polished and relaxed
You will see people bring well-kept vinyl and old programs, plus new 50th-anniversary shirts with the classic logo. During All Out of Love, the room often splits into call-and-response on the chorus, and phone lights appear for Lost in Love as couples sway.Rituals that feel personal
Between songs, fans trade quick stories about weddings, road trips, or first dances, and the duo usually gives that space a respectful beat. Chant moments stay gentle, and the loudest cheers arrive with the first chord of the signature hits. Fashion leans toward comfort with a bit of shine, and a few nod to soft-rock history with satin jackets or pastel blazers. The feel is calm, social, and grateful, like a reunion shaped by songs everyone knows by heart.How Air Supply Works Live: Craft First
Live, Air Supply keeps the vocals out front, with Russell Hitchcock pacing the high lines and saving the very top for key moments.
Voices at the center
Graham Russell anchors with 6- and 12-string acoustic guitars, while keys fill the edges and a tasteful electric adds sparkle instead of bite. Tempos stay unhurried so the choruses can bloom, and the band uses gentle swells more than hard stops. Arrangements hew close to the records but often begin with a stripped first verse before the full band enters, which lets the lyric land.Subtle moves that matter
On some dates the guitars are tuned a half-step down, warming the blend and easing the upper melodies. Making Love Out of Nothing at All tends to carry a longer guitar break and a held vocal tag, while All Out of Love may sit a key lower to keep its glide. Keys stack pads under the choruses, bass stays clean and centered, and drums favor brushes or light sticks to preserve headroom. Lighting is mostly warm washes and slow starfield looks that frame the duo without stealing focus from the singing.If You Like Air Supply, Here Are Kindred Acts
Fans of Air Supply often also lean toward REO Speedwagon for sing-along rock built on big choruses and a sturdy rhythm section.