Concerts Coverage

Air Supply in Argentina, an Unforgettable night of pure nostalgia

May 12th, Teatro Gran Rex, Buenos Aires.

With both dates sold out, the legendary creators of some of the most beautiful and romantic ballads of all time, Air Supply, returned to the country to celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary, taking us on a wonderful journey back in time with immortal classics like “Goodbye,” “Without You,” “Making Love Out of Nothing at All,” and “All Out of Love,” songs that resonate across generations.
Opening with Sweet Dreams, it was a night we’ll never forget.


Mostly adult fans felt like they were back in the ’80s for a few moments, singing along at the top of their lungs to every song.
The voices of Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell remain as powerful as ever, backed by an impeccable band. Amidst nostalgia, emotion, and love, each song was a classic that left a lasting memory in our lives.


We were treated to moments of wonderful cello solos, beautiful and dazzling girls, showcasing incredible talent.

The drum solo was by Pavel Valdman (one of the most entertaining characters of the night).


The musicians left the stage, and Graham Russell remained alone to share poetry. In the midst of a fast-paced, hyperstimulated world, where everything seems designed to prevent silence.
They then returned for one of the classics that drew the audience’s best sing-alongs: “Making Love Out of Nothing at All.”
The end was approaching, but we knew they couldn’t leave out two of the most beautiful ballads in history: “Without You” and “All Out of Love”—a perfect and moving finale!

After years of covering rock music, this time I got to cover the most romantic duo in rock. My parents listened to their songs every day during my childhood, and now that they’re gone, I dedicate this review to them from the bottom of my heart!

Photos by Eliana Fernandez

Review by Maria Fernanda Capici

Produced by Foggia Company

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