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July 12, 2025

8:00 PM

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50th Anniversary Celebration

Air Supply

8:00 PM / Doors Open @ 6:30 PM

PASO ROBLES, Calif. – May 13, 2025 – Fifty years of “Practice, Practice, Practice” and over 5560 concerts internationally, has resulted in Air Supply celebrating their 50th Anniversary with an upcoming concert at Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Saturday, July 12.

Based in the U.S., Russell Hitchcock, hailing originally from Australia and English gentleman Graham Russell have refined live and in concert their powerful love songs, such as “Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love,” “Sweet Dreams,” “Even the Nights Are Better,” “Two Less Lonely People in the World,” and “Making Love Out of Nothing at All,” to name just a few of their worldwide hits.

Tickets are available via Ticketmaster, Friday, May 16, at 10AM.

If it’s true that practice makes perfect, then Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock – beloved by their millions of fans across the planet as Air Supply – have had nearly half a century to hone their skills, harness their passion and unleash the beautifully intimate yet rockin’ romantic energy of those instantly identifiable 80s hits that made them global superstars.

As they celebrate 50 years (exact date, May 12, 1975) since they met in the chorus of the Australian touring company of Jesus Christ Superstar, the duo is ever-present on the road in North America and overseas to the tune of 130 dates a year. This run includes being the first Western group to tour China and several other countries who prior to their breakthrough would not allow pop music across their borders, as well as performing for a record 175,000 people in Cuba in 2005.

Air Supply’s overall sales and airplay stats are equally astounding, equaling their heroes The Beatles’ run of five consecutive Top Five Singles (“Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love,” “Every Woman in the World,” “The One That You Love,” “Here I Am”); selling a collective total of 20 million copies of their first three albums (Lost in Love, The One That You Love, Now & Forever) and the 1983 Greatest Hits collection; achieving multi-million radio plays for five of their hits (including “Sweet Dreams” and the Jim Steinman-penned “Making Love Out of Nothing At All”); and having Graham honored with a BMI Million-Air Certificate recognizing three million performances of “All Out Of Love.” They were recently announced as No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 List of All-Time Top Duos and Groups.

2025 brings more seemingly nonstop rousing performances of the smash hits by their powerhouse band. Under musical direction of lead guitarist Aaron McLain, the ensemble includes Mirko Tessandori (piano/keyboards/vocals), Pavel Valdman (drums) and Doug Gild (bass). Graham and Russell will mark their milestone with exciting projects in a variety of media. These include a biopic titled All Out of Love: The Air Supply Story, a Broadway comedy-drama musical featuring their songs (Lost in Love) and an as yet to be titled autobiography by Graham and Russell. The duo will also be releasing their 18th studio album A Matter of Time, produced by Brian Howes, along with a very special vinyl compilation of remastered hits.

Looking back on the incredible, still evolving journey they have been on since their days in the chorus of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Graham and Russell express nothing but gratitude for their good fortune and the enduring support of their fans around the world. Graham says, “I’m grateful that I’ve had an incredible life so far and find it very fulfilling that our songs mean so much to people everywhere we travel. It’s also been wonderful to work with and meet so many great people and to have had such a long friendship with Russell that is the envy of so many!” Russell adds, “We are so grateful to have a legacy that we can be proud of and that our music has meant so much to so many for this long.”