Nostalgia is a powerful force in music, and two iconic acts from different eras are tapping into this sentiment with special projects and tours. Hilary Duff has re-recorded her early 2000s hit “Come Clean” for the upcoming reunion special of the MTV reality series Laguna Beach. Meanwhile, legendary soft rock duo Air Supply is celebrating their 50th anniversary with a worldwide tour that includes a stop in Trinidad and Tobago.
Hilary Duff’s new version of “Come Clean,” titled “Come Clean (Mine),” is set to feature in the Laguna Beach reunion special airing later in 2026. The original song, released in 2003, was closely tied to the show’s early seasons and became an anthem for fans of the series. Duff, who first rose to fame as a Disney Channel star, expressed excitement about revisiting the song and the era it represents. The reunion special marks two decades since Laguna Beach first aired, bringing back memories of the early 2000s pop culture moment that helped define a generation.
Across the musical spectrum, Air Supply continues to captivate audiences with their timeless ballads. The Australian duo, Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock, have been performing together for 50 years since their meeting in the chorus of Jesus Christ Superstar. Their ongoing anniversary tour began in 2025 and spans over 130 concerts across more than 30 countries on six continents. The tour celebrates their impressive career, marked by hits such as “Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love,” and “Making Love Out of Nothing At All.”
On May 2, 2026, Air Supply will perform at the Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The concert promises to be a memorable experience for fans, especially as it coincides with Mother’s Day celebrations. This marks their return to Trinidad since their last performance there in 2013. Promoters highlight the band’s influence on multiple generations through their romantic ballads and record sales exceeding 100 million worldwide.
In addition to touring, Air Supply has commemorated their milestone with special releases. In 2025, they launched “Air Supply 50: The Greatest Hits,” a vinyl compilation showcasing their classic songs. That same year, the band was announced as part of the Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2026, honoring their enduring impact on music history.
Both Hilary Duff’s reimagined hit and Air Supply’s global tour underscore how songs about nostalgia continue to resonate deeply with audiences. These artists bring back cherished memories while introducing their timeless music to new listeners. As nostalgia-themed performances gain popularity, fans eagerly anticipate reliving moments from past decades through these iconic sounds.

































