A Nostalgic Evening Awaits
Get ready, Costa Rica! The legendary Australian duo Air Supply is set to perform their fourth concert in the lush landscapes of Costa Rica this Saturday, April 27. Hosted at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Parque Viva, the evening promises an unforgettable stroll down memory lane with classic hits that have captured hearts worldwide.
Arrival and Stay of the Iconic Duo
The band, consisting of Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock, will touch down this Friday, April 26, at 1:13 PM at Juan Santamaría Airport, accompanied by their 12-person crew. They will be staying in a luxurious hotel in Escazú until their departure on Sunday morning after the concert, as detailed in a press release by Arceyut Producciones.
A Rich History with Costa Rica
This isn’t the duo’s first rendezvous with Costa Rica. Their relationship with the country dates back to the late ’80s, making them one of the first Anglo-Saxon bands to perform here. Their inaugural concert in the country took place at the Municipal Stadium of Tibás in the late ’80s, with their most recent being in 2006, coinciding with the relaunch of Radio Uno.
Concert Details and Philharmonic Orchestra Special
Fans can look forward to a special evening filled with Air Supply’s greatest hits such as “Lost in Love,” “Every Woman in the World,” and “Making Love Out of Nothing at All.” Adding a touch of local flavor, the Philharmonic Orchestra will join as a special guest, enriching the night’s musical offerings.
Ticket Availability and Prices
For those yet to secure their spots, tickets remain available at www.publitickets.com. Prices range from $82 to $152, offering a variety of viewing experiences.
Venue Details and Accessibility
The gates of Parque Viva will open to the public at 5 PM. The Philharmonic Orchestra will start the evening’s entertainment at 6:30 PM, setting the stage for Air Supply at 7:55 PM. Parking services are available at ¢6,000 for cars and ¢3,000 for motorcycles, with payment options including card, cash, or Compass devices.
For those opting for private or personal transport, Parque Viva is accessible via route 27, Prospero Fernández route, through Alajuela or Belén. Simply input “Parque Viva” into your Waze app to choose the best route for access points 1 through 4.
Public Transport Options
For attendees preferring public transport, options include the Tuasa line heading towards Alajuela, departing from the terminal north of La Merced Park in San José. Another option is the Transporte Zúñiga service to La Guácima, with bus stops located behind La Merced church, offering hourly departures.
A Musical Night to Remember
As Air Supply prepares to enchant the Costa Rican audience once more, their concert at Parque Viva is poised to be more than just a musical event—it’s a celebration of enduring hits that have defined generations. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a newcomer to their music, this concert is a perfect opportunity to experience the magic of Air Supply live.