Air Supply didn’t just perform in San Antonio tonight—they embraced it. At the stunning Majestic Theater, under glowing gold trim and red velvet nostalgia, the Australian duo celebrated 50 years of harmonies, heartbreak, and soft-rock anthems that have defined generations. This wasn’t a concert for casual fans, it was for the believers. The ones who have whispered “All Out of Love” into steering wheels at midnight, and those who danced to “Even the Nights Are Better” in living rooms and wedding halls.
The audience, a cross-section of loyalists and newcomers, gave standing ovations before the first chord even rang out. There was a reverence in the air, part rock show, part time machine. But make no mistake: Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock are no relics. Their voices still carry the weight of a thousand love letters, and their presence, charming, genuine, and magnetic, reminds us that some things do get better with age.
When a show this big comes to town, you show up! And that’s exactly what we did to capture every moment and bring you the full experience!
Air Supply opened with the grace of legends who know exactly where they stand in the hearts of their fans. Russell Hitchcock’s vocals soared with undiminished power, smooth, aching, and familiar like a favorite book you’ve read a dozen times. Graham Russell, ever the poet and steady counterpart, filled the space between songs with wit, warmth, and stories that made the massive venue feel like a fireside.
From the opening notes of “Sweet Dreams” and “Even the Nights Are Better”, it was clear this wasn’t just a trip down memory lane; it was a celebration of love in all its raw, melodramatic glory. The crowd swayed, lips syncing every word, as if the songs were stitched into their skin. A mid-set performance of “Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)” brought visible tears to some, while “Without You” shook the theater with collective ache.
The vibe and the atmosphere inside the walls of the Majestic Theater were magical!
The highlight came with “Making Love Out of Nothing at All”—complete with dramatic lighting shifts, extended piano riffs, and a roaring sing-along that turned the Majestic into one giant, glorious heartbreak choir.
They closed, of course, with “All Out of Love”, and no one wanted it to end. If love is a song, then Air Supply is the bridge we all return to.
The First Day of Forever
The story of Air Supply began not with a hit, but a musical. Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock met on May 12, 1975, the very first day of rehearsals for Jesus Christ Superstar in Australia. Two voices, one harmony, and an unshakable chemistry were born. Soon after, they formed Air Supply, a name that would become synonymous with soft rock and emotional anthems.
Their global breakthrough came in the early ’80s with hits like “Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love,” and “The One That You Love.” Powered by soaring vocals, orchestral arrangements, and vulnerable lyrics, their songs transcended charts—they became emotional lifelines.
Despite evolving trends, they’ve never chased relevance. Instead, they’ve stayed true to their sound, crafting timeless ballads about heartbreak, healing, and hope. Fifty years later, their secret is no secret at all: sing it with heart, sing it with truth, and never stop singing together.
Tonight wasn’t just a tribute to Air Supply’s legacy—it was a meditation on what it means to endure. In a world that moves faster by the second, their music reminds us to pause. To feel. To ache without shame. And to sing the big feelings out loud, even when our voices crack.
As the crowd exited the Majestic Theater, couples clutched hands tighter, friends hummed old verses, and strangers shared soft nods of mutual appreciation. For two hours, the noise of the world faded into the background. All that mattered were two voices, 50 years strong, reminding us that vulnerability is a superpower.
If love had a soundtrack, Air Supply wrote half of it. And if last night proved anything, it’s that the rest is still playing.
AIR SUPPLY, San Antonio, TX – 07/27/2025