Concert Tickets Air Supply

Graham Russell, British guitarist and vocalist, and Russell Hitchcock, Australian lead vocalist met while performing in the Australian rendition of Jesus Christ Superstar during May of 1975. The duo later acquired more members and became the group known as Air Supply which had worldwide hits during the late 1970's and early 1980's. They opened for Rod Stewart during his tour of Australia and were later invited to join him for his United States tour. The duo saw members come and go and continued to record into the 2000's.


Air Supply
May 31 2008 SatPalace Theatre Waterbury-CTWaterbury CTAir Supply Palace Theatre Waterbury-CT
Aug 15 2008 FriGrove of AnaheimAnaheim CAAir Supply Grove of Anaheim
Aug 21 2008 ThuCalifornia Exposition & State FairSacramento CAAir Supply California Exposition & State Fair
Sep 13 2008 SatHumphrey's Concerts by the BaySan Diego CAChristopher CrossAir Supply Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay Christopher Cross
Oct 04 2008 SatTrump PlazaAtlantic City NJAir Supply Trump Plaza

Air Supply News

 
Air Supply returns
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Apr 29, 2008
What is certain is that the chemistry between Air Supply and their Jamaicans fans is overwhelmling and as a result they just can't stay away for any length ... Read More
 
The Associated Press
Air pollution in Wyo. community rivals that of big cities
The Associated Press - 3 hours ago
Sublette County is home to one of the largest natural gas reserves in North America, and it is dotted with hundreds of gas wells to supply the nation's ... Read More
 
LaBarge to supply circuits for TPS-79 MMSR
United Press International - 23 hours ago
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn., May 6 (UPI) -- The US Air Force says a recent collaboration on the F100 engine program resulted in $7.2 million in savings ... Read More
 
How to Make Fertilizer Appear Out of Thin Air, Part I
Wired News - May 7, 2008
Back around 1915, the world produced almost no nitrogen fertilizer, largely because there usable hydrogen supply. Now, the world produces about 87 million ... Read More