Ticketsmyway.com is offering premium tickets for Air Supply. Famous for their sweet love ballads, soft rock and adult contemporary music. Influenced by the Beatles and the Bee Gees, Air Supply has been tugging heartstrings for nearly three decades. Hailed "Most Successful Pop Group" and "Best Pop Group" by critics in 1981, Air Supply continues touring throughout 2007.
A fan of Air Supply would know their 1980 hit single, "Lost in Love," but few know that it was written in 15 minutes. "Lost in Love" hit the U.S. pop charts and jumpstarted the career of Air Supply's composer Graham Russell and vocalist Russell Hitchcock. Opening for Rod Stewart's tour in Australia and then hitting the U.S. Top Five Single charts with three new songs sealed their success. "Just As I Am" earned VH1's "No. 1 Video Award" in 1985. Their first three albums went platinum and they played all over the world to full-capacity audiences from Thailand to Jamaica. After thirty years, the band hasn't once slowed down. In July 2005, 175,000 people attended the Air Supply show in Cuba, their largest audience to date.
Call Ticketsmyway.com for a chance to see Air Supply perform their greatest hits like "Make Love Out of Nothing at All" and the No. 1 U.S. single "The One That You Love" as well songs from their newest album, The Singer and the Song. Current 2007 tour locations range from Canada, California, Las Vegas, Washington, the northern Midwest, and New York to Mexico and Trinidad. Join thousands of their fans from across the world at a lavish production that stays personal. Known for sitting at audience tables, taking pictures and hugging fans without missing a beat, vocalists Russell and Hitchcock keep in touch with their fans at shows and on their website newsletter at www.airsupply-online.com.
As with everything old being made new again, Air Supply is attracting not only the people who grew up with their hits in the eighties but also their grown children who appreciate tender love songs. A younger fan base is attending shows across the United States, especially in New York, where a standing ovation last October concluded their performance. "Once people see the band and it's not two guys and two acoustic guitars sitting on stools going la, la, la, it's a powerful rock 'n' roll show," Hitchcock said to an interviewer last August. The dominant theme of their performance is love, he said; going to an Air Supply concert guarantees some good feelings. Don't miss a sell-out show in your area. Get your tickets before its too late!