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Air Supply
Mystic Lake Casino Hotel — Prior Lake, MN

Air Supply is an Australian soft rock duo that basically defined the sound of 80s power ballads. Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock met in Sydney and built a catalog of melodic, emotionally direct rock songs that dominated both rock and pop radio. All Out of Love became their signature moment—the kind of song that plays at proms and gets stuck in your head for days. Beyond the ballads, they had surprisingly solid uptempo tracks like Every Woman in the World that showed they could do more than just slow burns. Their thing was earnest sentiment delivered with polished production and tight harmonies. They were everywhere in the 80s, less cool than some of their peers maybe, but undeniably effective at what they did. They've kept touring steadily and their songs have aged better than people generally admit.

Their crowds are older, nostalgic, full of people who actually bought these albums in 1980. When All Out of Love starts, the whole room sings along. Russell's voice still holds up. It's polished, well-rehearsed, the kind of show where nothing goes wrong because they've played it a hundred times. Sincere without irony.

Known for All Out of Love, Every Woman in the World, Lost in Love, The One That You Love, Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)

Air Supply rolled through Mystic Lake Casino on a Friday night in April, delivering the kind of setlist that rewarded the faithful. They leaned into the deep cuts—"Chances" and "G's Spot" proved these guys still remember how to surprise their crowd—while anchoring everything with the unmissable "All Out of Love" closer. The Showroom was packed with people who've been holding onto these songs for decades, and Air Supply gave them exactly what they came for: a solid two hours of that particular brand of '80s balladry that actually holds up.

Minneapolis has always been a soft spot for arena rock and melodic pop from the 1980s, a city where Prince's shadow looms large but where touring acts from that era still find enthusiastic audiences. The Twin Cities crowd tends to appreciate craft over flash, which suits Air Supply's understated approach perfectly. Venues like Mystic Lake draw the kind of dedicated fan base that shows up specifically for these artists, not out of nostalgia alone but genuine appreciation for what they built.

Stay in the Northeast Minneapolis arts district—it's where the city's creative energy actually lives, with galleries, vintage shops, and the Mississippi River nearby. Eat at Café Alma in the same neighborhood for restrained, high-quality Italian cooking. Spend an afternoon at the Walker Art Center, which sits on a rise overlooking downtown and has genuine landscape appeal. Grab coffee at Spyhouse, a roaster that takes itself seriously without the performative nonsense. The Stone Arch Bridge is worth a walk if the weather cooperates.

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