Al Mckay Allstars and pop-rock duo Air Supply to perform in M'sia


The Al Mckay Allstars and Australian duo Air Supply will be performing in Malaysia later this year. Photos: Handout

American band Al Mckay Allstars and Australian pop-rock duo Air Supply are set to light up the stage in Malaysia at the end of the year.

On Nov 12, the Al Mckay Allstars, formed by former Earth, Wind & Fire guitarist Al Mckay, will be holding a one-night show at Mega Star Arena in Kuala Lumpur.

The concert will see the 13-piece band rendering the original classics by Earth, Wind & Fire – including September, Let’s Groove, Boogie Wonderland and more.

The Al Mckay Allstars boasts a dynamic lineup of three vocalists, two guitarists, two keyboardists, and a tight rhythm (bass, drums, percussion) and brass (trumpet, saxophone, trombone) section.

The group, led by the Grammy-winning Mckay, has performed numerous sold out shows in over 30 countries, including in South America, Europe, Africa and Asia.

Meanwhile, 1980s pop-rock duo Air Supply will be performing at the Arena of Stars in Resorts World Genting on Dec 15 as part of its The Lost In Love Experience Tour.

Fans can expect hits such as Lost In Love, All Out Of Love and Making Love Out Of Nothing At All, among others.

Formed in 1975, Air Supply comprises Englishman Graham Russell and Australian Russell Hitchcock. Selling over 40 million albums globally, the duo is hailed as one of the greatest Aussie bands of all time.

Tickets for the Earth, Wind & Fire Experience concert, priced between RM298 to RM598, are available at https://www.milestone-entertainment.com.

Tickets for the Lost In Love Experience Tour, priced between RM186 and RM586, are available at https://www.rwgenting.com.

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