Air Supply is heading to Proctors in Schenectady this May, and for fans of one of the most successful soft rock duos in history, this is a chance to hear those soaring melodies in a theater that was built for exactly this kind of show.
About Air Supply
Air Supply — the duo of Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock — has been delivering some of the most beautiful harmonies in popular music since forming in Melbourne, Australia in 1975. Through the early 1980s, they produced a remarkable run of hit singles that dominated the pop charts worldwide, with songs that became staples of soft rock and adult contemporary radio. Their vocal blend is instantly recognizable, with Hitchcock’s soaring tenor floating over Russell’s songwriting and guitar work. millions of records sold globally, Air Supply remains one of the most commercially successful acts of their era, and their live shows continue to draw devoted audiences who have carried these songs in their hearts for decades.
The Venue
Proctors in downtown Schenectady is a restored 1926 theater that stands as one of the Capital Region’s most elegant performance spaces. The ornate interior, excellent acoustics, and intimate sightlines make it an ideal venue for artists whose appeal rests on vocal quality and emotional connection. For Air Supply, whose music is built on crystalline harmonies and heartfelt balladry, Proctors provides the kind of refined, attentive listening environment where every note can be savored.
Tickets & Details
Air Supply performs at Proctors on May 28, 2026. Time is TBA — check the link for updates. Check the link for current pricing. Get tickets.
Air Supply in a theater like Proctors is a natural fit. Their music was made for rooms where you can hear every breath, every harmony, every subtle shift in dynamics. Graham and Russell have been doing this together for fifty years, and that kind of partnership produces a vocal intuition that you can only develop through decades of performing together. If you or someone you love grew up with these songs, this is a night that will mean something. Proctors adds the elegance and occasion that the music deserves. A lovely way to spend an evening in late May. Russell Hitchcock’s tenor remains one of the most beautiful instruments in popular music, and hearing it in a room with Proctors’ acoustics is going to be remarkable.