Rock duo Air Supply to perform in Singapore in December

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Soft rock duo Air Supply  comprises British singer, songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell and Australian singer Russell Hitchcock.

Soft-rock duo Air Supply comprise British singer, songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell (left) and Australian singer Russell Hitchcock.

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SINGAPORE – Soft-rock veterans Air Supply will be back in Singapore to perform at Resorts World Ballroom on Dec 13.

Tickets with prices starting at $88 will go on sale on Oct 15.

The show is part of their The Lost In Love Experience tour, which includes performances in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. Their last concert in Singapore, in December 2022, was also part of the same tour.

Formed in Melbourne in 1975, Air Supply comprise Australian singer Russell Hitchcock and British singer, songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell.

They are best known for evergreen pop-rock hits such as All Out Of Love (1980), Two Less Lonely People In The World (1982), Making Love Out Of Nothing At All (1983) and Goodbye (1993).

With more than 100 million records sold worldwide, Air Supply are one of Australia’s most successful music exports. In 2013, they were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association Hall of Fame.

They released their most recent and 17th album, Mumbo Jumbo, in 2010 and have been touring internationally, doing more than 150 shows in a year.

In August, it was announced that a biopic on the pair, All Out Of Love: The Air Supply Story, is in the works. It will be helmed by Australian film director Robert Luketic, known for box-office romantic comedies Legally Blonde (2001) and Monster-in-Law (2005).

Book it/Air Supply – The Lost In Love Experience Once More

Where: Resorts World Ballroom, Resorts World Sentosa
When: Dec 13, 8pm
Admission: Tickets priced at $88, $118, $158 and $198 will go on sale from Oct 15, 10am, via Ticketmaster (go to ticketmaster.sg or call 800-321-1678).

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