Air Supply, the legendary rock band behind the hit song "All Out of Love," delivered a major update to fans ahead of its A Matter of Time tour.
As the iconic duo gears up for their highly anticipated run this year, they announced exciting changes to their lineup.
In an Instagram update, the award-winning musicians expanded their world tour, adding four more dates, including the Philippines, as well as additional one-night shows in New Jersey, Florida and China.
The A Matter of Time tour will have a six-month run beginning in Canada on June 26 and continuing through Nov. 22 in Florida, but it will continue the next year on Feb. 6 for the finale.
Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock of Air Supply perform during a concert at Arena Monterrey on February 26, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico.Medios y Media/Getty Images
Air Supply's forthcoming tour is in celebration of the band's 18th studio album, A Matter of Time, released on Feb. 26.
The studio album also marked Russell Hitchcock's and Graham Russell's first studio album in 16 years. The last album they released was Mumbo Jumbo in May 2010.
View this post on InstagramFor more than 50 years, Air Supply has been showcasing its timeless hits on stage, but Hitchcock said he will never “get tired” of it and here's why.
“Every night, people ask ‘Don’t you get tired of playing these songs after 50 years?’ And I don’t,” he told the New York Post, adding, “They’re great songs and every show is different because every audience is different.”
The 76-year-old singer revealed that they have no issue with enthusiastic and high-energy fans in the audience.
“When Airheads come to shows, they get into it,” the lead vocalist explained. “Air Supply fans don’t sit on their hands and absorb the music. They want to party and it’s usually loud, lots of singing. Honestly, if you’re not singing along, there’s something wrong with you.”
This is also one of the reasons why the duo have remained beloved by fans and relevant for so many decades.
Air Supply’s A Matter of Time Tour Schedule:
June 26: Niagara Falls, ON, Canada — OLG Stage at Fallsview CasinoJune 27: Niagara Falls, ON, Canada — OLG Stage at Fallsview CasinoJuly 04: Irvine, CA, US — Great Park LiveJuly 09: Asheville, NC, US — Harrah's Cherokee CenterJuly 10: Greensboro, NC, US — Steven Tanger CenterJuly 11: Nashville, TN, US — Ryman AuditoriumJuly 17: El Paso, TX, US — Abraham Chavez TheatreJuly 18: Thackerville, OK, US — Lucas Oil LiveJuly 19: San Antonio, TX, US — Majestic TheatreJuly 23: Greensburg, PA, US — Palace TheatreJuly 25: Decatur, IL, US — The Devon Lakeshore AmphitheaterJuly 28: Elk Grove Village, IL, US — Mid-Summer Classics SeriesJuly 31: Detroit, MI, US — Music Hall CenterAugust 1: Shipshewana, IN, US — Blue Gate Performing Arts CenterAugust 2: Gary, IN, US — Hard Rock Casino Northern IndianaAugust 6: Fresno, CA, US — Save Mart CenterAugust 7: Murphys, CA, US — Ironstone AmphitheatreAugust 9: Reno, NV, US — Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra ResortAugust 11: Honolulu, HI, US — Blue Note HawaiiAugust 12: Honolulu, HI, US — Blue Note HawaiiAugust 14: Honolulu, HI, US — Blue Note HawaiiAugust 15: Honolulu, HI, US — Blue Note HawaiiAugust 16: Honolulu, HI, US — Blue Note HawaiiAugust 22: Tijuana, Mexico — El Foro Antiguo Palacio Jai AlaiAugust 26: Hampton Beach, NH, US — Hampton Beach Casino BallroomAugust 28: Quakertown, PA, US — Univest Performance CenterAugust 29: Atlantic City, NJ, US — Hard Rock Live at Etess ArenaAugust 30: Syracuse, NY, US — New York State FairgroundsSeptember 2: Sandy, UT, US — Sandy AmphitheaterSeptember 4: Las Vegas, NV, US — Westgate Las Vegas Resort & CasinoSeptember 5: Las Vegas, NV, US — Westgate Las Vegas Resort & CasinoSeptember 10: Columbia, SC, US — Township AuditoriumSeptember 11: Atlanta, GA, US — Atlanta Symphony HallSeptember 12: Raleigh, NC, US — Martin Marietta CenterSeptember 18: St. Charles, IL, US — Arcada TheatreSeptember 19: Cincinnati, OH, US — Hard Rock Casino CincinnatiSeptember 20: Morristown, NJ, US — Mayo Performing Arts Center October 2: Scottsdale, AZ, US — Talking Stick Resort & CasinoOctober 3: San Diego, CA, US — Humphreys Concerts by the BayOctober 4: Temecula, CA, US — Pechanga Resort CasinoOctober 9: Napa, CA, US — Blue Note Summer SessionsOctober 11: Saratoga, CA, US — Mountain WineryOctober 15: Evans, GA, US — Columbia County Performing Arts CenterOctober 16: Birmingham, AL, US — Alabama TheatreOctober 17: Grand Prairie, TX, US — Texas Trust CU TheatreOctober 24: Kaohsiung, Taiwan — Kaohsiung Music CenterOctober 26: Quezon City, Philippines — SMART Araneta ColiseumOctober 28: Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia — Sibu Indoor StadiumNovember 01: Macau, Macao — Broadway TheatreNovember 05: Medford, MA, US — Chevalier TheatreNovember 06: Easton, PA, US — State Theatre Center for the ArtsNovember 07: Stamford, CT, US — Palace TheatreNovember 15: Red Bank, NJ, US — Count Basie Center for the ArtsNovember 21: Clearwater, FL, US — Ruth Eckerd HallFebruary 6: Wisconsin, DellsRelated: '70s Rock Band, Disbanded After Two Years, Ranked Among 'Greatest Supergroups' of All Time
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