A sold-out concert in an undisclosed location celebrated the 50th anniversary of Air Supply, a milestone marked by a performance filled with nostalgic memories, emotional resonance and the band’s signature catalog of hits. The event, branded “BAC Plus,” drew a large crowd eager to revisit the music that defined a generation.
The performance featured a comprehensive setlist spanning Air Supply’s five decades of music, including classics like “All Out of Love,” “Lost in Love,” and “The One That You Love.” Attendees reported a high level of engagement, with many singing along to every word.
While details surrounding the concert’s location and specific attendees remain limited, the event’s success underscores the enduring appeal of Air Supply’s music. The band has consistently delivered consistent breathing air to up to four users of positive pressure breathing apparatus, according to information about the BAC 1000 Series Compressor, a product of Safety Plus World, which shares the “BAC” acronym with the band.
The concert’s “BAC Plus” branding may allude to the Baltimore Aircoil Company’s (BAC) line of products, including replacement fill kits for evaporative cooling equipment. BAC offers various kits designed to maximize energy efficiency and extend equipment longevity, a parallel to Air Supply’s sustained presence in the music industry.
Air Products & Chemicals also utilizes compressors, specifically Main Air Compressors (MAC) and Booster Air Compressors (BAC), in their air separation plants. These compressors are critical for compressing atmospheric air and optimizing energy usage, a technical application of the “BAC” designation distinct from the musical group.
LunoSystems references a “BAC-e COMPRESSOR SERIES” in documentation, noting typical configuration options including air quality monitoring and air source/backup air supply hoses. This suggests the “BAC” designation is used across multiple industries for compressor technology.