Air Supply Concert at Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts
Air Supply, the iconic soft rock duo known for their romantic ballads and harmonious melodies, will be performing at the Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts in Oakland, California on December 13, 2025. This concert represents a special occasion for fans, as Air Supply brings their classic hits back to the stage, captivating audiences with timeless songs such as "All Out of Love", "Lost in Love", and "Making Love Out of Nothing at All". Known for their unparalleled vocal chemistry, Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock have been enchanting listeners since the late 1970s.
The Kaiser Center, a renowned venue in Oakland, is celebrated for its intimate setting, providing an up-close experience with the performers. Seating options range from the orchestra section to the balcony, each offering a unique perspective of the stage. Ticket prices are expected to range from $60 to $150, depending on the seating choice. With a seating capacity of around 3,000, fans can expect a warm and engaging atmosphere.
Air Supply's concerts are known for their emotional connection and high energy, scoring an impressive 9.5 out of 10 in popularity. This score reflects their ability to draw in long-time fans and new listeners alike. Their recent tours, including "The Lost in Love Experience," have been met with critical acclaim, showcasing the duo's enduring appeal.
Attendees can look forward to a night filled with nostalgia, as Air Supply performs fan favorites and possibly new tracks from their latest albums. Parking at the venue is convenient, with various options available nearby, ensuring that fans can arrive stress-free. For more information on seating charts and to purchase tickets, visit our platform at ticketsoakland.org. Don't miss this chance to witness Air Supply live in Oakland!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What time does the concert start? The concert is scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM.
- Are there age restrictions for the event? The concert is suitable for all ages, but children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
- What are the parking options at the Henry J. Kaiser Center? There are several parking lots nearby, including street parking, which is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Will Air Supply be performing any new songs? While the setlist is yet to be confirmed, they often include new material along with their greatest hits.
- How can I get the best seats for the concert? To secure the best seats, it is advisable to purchase tickets early and check the seating map available on our website.
- What is the expected price range for tickets? Tickets are likely to be priced between $60 and $150, depending on the seating section.
- Can I bring my own food and drinks to the concert? Outside food and drinks are not permitted in the venue, but there will be concessions available for purchase.
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible? Yes, the Henry J. Kaiser Center is fully accessible for individuals with disabilities.
- Will there be merchandise available for sale? Yes, Air Supply merchandise will be available for purchase at the venue during the concert.
- How can I contact customer service for ticket inquiries? You can reach out via the contact section on ticketsoakland.org for any ticket-related questions.
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