Air Supply hits the Majestic Theatre on July 19 — fifty years into a partnership that shows no signs of slowing — and for once, the timing actually means something. The A Matter of Time Tour isn’t just another pass through the nostalgia circuit. Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock are marking their half-century as a duo with a new studio album dropping this December, and the whole campaign is built around that moment.
Russell and Hitchcock met in the chorus of a touring Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar in 1975 and proceeded to become one of the dominant singles acts in American pop. Five consecutive Top Five singles — “Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love,” “Every Woman in the World,” “The One That You Love,” and “Here I Am” — a run that matched The Beatles on the same chart. Their 1983 Greatest Hits went multi-platinum in the US. They were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2013. The catalog doesn’t need defending.
What makes 2026 different is that there’s actual new material at the center of it. A Matter of Time — their first studio album in 15 years — arrives digitally December 3, an 11-track record produced by Grammy-nominated Canadian producer Brian Howes; an 80s-style vinyl edition follows. There’s a biopic in development. A Hollywood Walk of Fame star is forthcoming. Air Supply maintains a touring schedule of roughly 130 dates a year and has for decades, but this is a year they’ve got something to announce beyond the set list.
The Majestic Theatre is exactly the right room for this. Opened in 1929, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993, it seats 2,264 across an ornate interior that has served as home to the San Antonio Symphony and Broadway touring productions for generations. It is a proper hall — not a shed, not a club — in downtown San Antonio, and that matters for a duo whose appeal has always been about intimacy at scale: voices that carry across a room without needing a massive production to justify the ticket.
Tickets & Show Info
Air Supply performs at the Majestic Theatre San Antonio, 224 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205, on Sunday, July 19, 2026 at 7:30 PM CT. Doors open approximately one hour before showtime. Tickets are available now.