All out of love after nearly two years of the COVID pandemic? Come May, you can commiserate with Aussie soft rock duo Air Supply, who have announced they are returning to Israel for two shows in the spring.
The band, mocked for loving the word “love” more than any other songwriting duo, will perform May 27 in Haifa’s International Convention Center and May 28 in the Rishon Lezion Live Park, as part of their Lost in Love world tour.
This latest concert tour includes a playlist of the band’s greatest hits, with “Just As I Am,” “Without You,” “All Out Of Love,” “Making Love Out Of Nothing At All” and other songs from their 47 years of making music.
English-born singer-songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell and Australian vocalist Russell Hitchcock had eight top-10 hits in the United States in the early 1980s.
Air Supply last performed in Israel in 2014, following a previous performance in 2011 in the Ra’anana Amphitheater.
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