Air Supply returns to Malaysia for 50th anniversary concert, will perform in KL and Kuching


Go down memory lane with Air Supply in September when the duo returns to Malaysia. Photo: Air Supply/Instagram

Legendary soft rock duo Air Supply is set to return to Malaysia this year as part of its 50th Anniversary World Tour.

Fans can relive the magic of the duo's timeless hits such as All Out Of Love, Lost In Love, Here I Am and Making Love Out Of Nothing At All when Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock take the stage at Mega Star Arena, Sungei Wang Plaza in Kuala Lumpur on Sept 23 at 8pm.

The next day, Sept 24, the Australian group will bring its tour – for the first time – to Kuching, Sarawak. The show will be held at SBC Hall at 8pm. 

Air Supply, who last performed in Malaysia in 2023, promises an unforgettable night of music and nostalgia as it celebrates five decades of music.

Tickets for the KL show are priced from RM188 to RM1,376 and available at my.bookmyshow.com and biztmgptix.bigtix.io.

Tickets for the Kuching show are priced from RM358 to RM888 and available at www.twig.events.

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