Air Supply will celebrate its 50th anniversary on May 13 at Carnegie Hall in New York City, marking their 5,560th performance.

Beginning at 8 PM in Stern Auditorium, Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell will take Perelman Stage with their full rock band and two cellists. With Aaron McLain on guitar, Doug Gild on bass, Pavel Valdman on drums, Mirko Tessandori on piano, and cellists Cassie Olson and Hannah Brown, this show is shaping up to be an unforgettable display of music.
To perform at Carnegie Hall, one of the most prestigious music venues in the world, is beyond belief. It has been a dream for so many years, and now it’s finally happening. We are incredibly grateful to our fans for helping us reach this point.
– Russell Hitchcock
Formed in 1975, Air Supply has produced iconic pop ballads like “Lost in Love” and “All out of Love.” Audiences admire their shows for the emotional depth and heartwarming atmosphere. They have performed on some of the world’s most esteemed stages, such as the Australian Bicentennial Celebration, where they performed for Princess Diana and Prince Charles.
Carnegie Hall has been home to some of the most celebrated performances in music. From classical music to contemporary, this venue has earned a reputation for its exceptional acoustics and distinguished history. Air Supply’s performance will add to the Hall’s long tradition of groundbreaking musical events.
The anticipation for their Carnegie Hall performance is evident as the band reflects on their incredible career. Fans have supported Air Supply through decades of hits, playing a key role in the band’s success. The 50th anniversary show will celebrate their musical achievements and honor the bond between the artists and their supporters.
When Russell and I met in 1975, we didn’t know where our music would take us. Fifty years later, we’re about to perform at Carnegie Hall. As long as our fans keep coming, we’ll keep playing.
– Graham Russell
The night will honor their legacy and showcase the timeless impact of heartfelt music.
Tickets for Air Supply’s 50th anniversary performance can be purchased at Carnegie Hall’s Website and for more information visit Air Supply’s Website.
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