Air Supply Tickets in San Diego
One of my favorite groups is coming to Humpreys By The Bay this summer–Air Supply. I remember having “All Out of Love” on a tape when I was in high school. I would belt out as loud as I could while driving home. A couple years ago I finally went out and bought their Greatest Hits album. If you want to see the Australian musical sensation which is Air Supply, now is your chance.
If you can’t find the tickets you want to this show at the box office here are the places to shop for after market tickets:
1. AIW Tickets always has a great inventory and usually has the cheapest prices too.
2. Stubhub is an excellent place to shop online as well.
They’ll even let you sell your tickets there.
3. TicketsNow is also a solid after market ticket vendor and usually has access the hard to find tickets
4. If those aren’t cutting it for you try a couple of these ticket vendors as well:
Here’s some trivia about Air Supply from Wikipedia:
* Air Supply’s 1982 single “Even The Nights Are Better” holds a dubious, albeit unofficial, chart record in the United States. After peaking at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September of 1982, the song fell to #6, and then from #6 all the way to #42, making it the song to take the biggest single-week drop out of the Top 40 during the “classic” era of the American Top 40. [1] No “recurrent rule” (a practice later adopted to eliminate older hits from the countdown even though they still technically qualified for the Top 40) was in place at that time, making such a big drop in the charts quite a rare occurrence. Although this is not an official record, AT40 host Casey Kasem announced it as such a few years later when answering a fan’s chart trivia question on his show. Kasem had also announced that Hitchcock held the note for over twenty seconds at the end of “All out of Love” a record at the time for a top 40 song.
* Air Supply has often been compared to the 1990s musical duo Savage Garden, due to them both being musical duos from Australia who sang mostly love songs.
* Air Supply Vocalist Graham Russell recently made an appearance in Believe, a comedy about Multi-Level Marketing.
* In 1983, while on tour, Russel Hitchcock suffered a broken arm when he slipped off the stage during a show. Instead of canceling the tour, the show went on, Russel in cast and all.
* In late 2006, Comcast released a TV commercial which parodied the 1980 “All Out of Love” video.

