Air Supply performs at Atlanta Symphony Hall on September 11, 2026, bringing their celebrated A Matter of Time Tour to one of the finest concert venues in the American South. The iconic Australian duo — Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock — deliver an evening of timeless soft rock hits to Atlanta audiences in the intimate, acoustically superior setting of Symphony Hall in Midtown Atlanta. If you are searching for Air Supply A Matter of Time Tour Atlanta tickets, this is the night and the venue that belongs on your calendar.

  • Date: September 11, 2026
  • Venue: Atlanta Symphony Hall
  • Location/Neighborhood: Midtown Atlanta, 1280 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
  • Category: Concert / Live Music

About Air Supply

Air Supply is one of the most enduring acts in the history of soft rock, and their catalog reads like a greatest hits collection of an entire era of popular music. Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock formed the group in Melbourne, Australia in 1975, and within a few years they had conquered the American charts with an unbroken string of Top 40 hits that few artists have ever matched. Songs like Lost in Love, All Out of Love, The One That You Love, Making Love Out of Nothing at All, and Here I Am defined a generation of romantic pop music and remain instantly recognizable to audiences of every age.

What separates Air Supply from other legacy acts is the authenticity of their live performance. Hitchcock's soaring tenor voice has lost none of its power, and Russell's guitar work and songwriting craft remain as sharp as ever. The A Matter of Time Tour is not a nostalgia exercise — it is a full-scale concert production that celebrates the depth and longevity of one of pop music's great partnerships. Atlanta has always embraced Air Supply, and this September 11 performance at Atlanta Symphony Hall stands as one of the most anticipated live music events of 2026 in the city.

For Atlanta fans who grew up with these songs on the radio, or for younger audiences discovering the band for the first time, the Air Supply A Matter of Time Tour at Atlanta Symphony Hall is a rare opportunity to hear this music performed live by the artists who made it famous.

What to Expect at Atlanta Symphony Hall

Atlanta Symphony Hall is the crown jewel of the Woodruff Arts Center campus in Midtown Atlanta, and it is one of the premier indoor concert venues in the Southeast. The hall seats approximately 1,800 guests and is renowned for its exceptional acoustics — acoustics that were designed for orchestral performance and that translate beautifully to an intimate pop or rock concert experience. Every seat in the house delivers a clear, balanced sound, and the relatively compact size of the venue means there is no such thing as a bad view of the stage.

The Woodruff Arts Center sits on Peachtree Street NE in Midtown, one of Atlanta's most vibrant and walkable neighborhoods. Guests arriving for the show find themselves surrounded by world-class dining, bars, and the energy of one of the city's most dynamic urban corridors. The Arts Center MARTA station sits directly adjacent to the Woodruff campus, making this one of the easiest major venue experiences in Atlanta for fans who prefer to leave the car at home. Parking is also available in the surrounding Midtown area for those who drive.

Inside Symphony Hall, the atmosphere on concert night is elegant without being stuffy. The venue draws a sophisticated crowd that is genuinely there for the music, and the staff are experienced at creating a seamless guest experience from arrival to curtain call. For an Air Supply concert, this setting is absolutely perfect — the hall's warmth and intimacy amplify every emotional note Hitchcock delivers.

Why Atlanta Fans Can't Miss This

September 11, 2026 is a significant date, and spending it surrounded by some of the most beautiful music ever written is a meaningful choice. Air Supply has always carried an emotional resonance that goes beyond entertainment, and the A Matter of Time Tour brings that resonance to Atlanta in a setting worthy of the music.

Tickets for this caliber of event at Atlanta Symphony Hall sell quickly. The venue's limited capacity is one of its greatest assets for the audience — every fan is close to the stage — but that same intimacy means availability is genuinely limited. Atlanta fans who want front-row access to one of 2026's most compelling live music experiences act now rather than wait.

This is also the kind of show that crosses generational lines. Whether you are bringing a parent who remembers Lost in Love from the first time it topped the charts, or introducing a younger fan to the craftsmanship of classic soft rock, the Air Supply experience at Atlanta Symphony Hall delivers on every level.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Air Supply A Matter of Time Tour tickets in Atlanta?

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Is Atlanta Symphony Hall accessible by MARTA?

Yes. Atlanta Symphony Hall is one of the most MARTA-accessible major venues in the city. The Arts Center station on the MARTA Red and Gold Lines is located directly adjacent to the Woodruff Arts Center campus, placing fans steps away from the venue entrance. Fans arriving from Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, or the airport find MARTA a fast and stress-free option for reaching the show.

What songs does Air Supply perform on the A Matter of Time Tour?

Air Supply's setlist on the A Matter of Time Tour draws from their deep catalog of classic hits, including All Out of Love, Lost in Love, The One That You Love, Making Love Out of Nothing at All, Here I Am, and many more beloved tracks. The duo is known for delivering full, energetic performances that honor the songs fans have loved for decades while also showcasing their continued artistry as live performers.