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Keith Urban

Current Tour: "Ripcord World Tour"
Discography:Keith Urban (1991)
Keith Urban in The Ranch(1997)
Keith Urban(1999)
Golden Road (2002)
Be Here (2004)
Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing (2006)
Defying Gravity (2009)
Get Closer (2010)
Fuse (2013)
Ripcord (2016)

Although it had been known for some time that Keith Urban was working on a new album, details remained scrace until recently. In October 2015, Keith Urban reveled his new album would be called Ripcord and would be released in 2016. Set to be released on Capitol Records, the album has produced two singles thus far: "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" and "Break on Me." Although no release date is set, it is expected to hit shelves in early 2016.

In January 2016, Keith Urban announced the "Ripcord World Tour" in support of his upcoming album. Joining Keith Urban for each date on his trek will be Brett Eldredge and Maren Morris. Excited for the tour, Keith Urban stated in a release, “I’m seriously chomping at the bit to kick off this tour. We’ll be playing a lot of new music from RipCORD, all new production, new cities where we’ve never played."

The "Ripcord World Tour" will launch on June 2 at Cricket Wireless Amphitheater in Kansas City. Hitting 46 cities in North America across two legs, other stops on the arena and amphitheater tour include BB&T Pavilion in Philadelphia, Staples Center in Los Angeles, and Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. The final show on the tour is scheduled to take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on November 19. Buy your Keith Urban tickets today to see him perform live in 2016!

Keith Lionel Urban was born in Whangarei, New Zealand, on October 26, 1967. He grew up in Australia, but his parents exposed him to the American culture that would shape his future. Keith Urban's parents especially had a fascination with country music, and the young Keith Urban grew up listening to the likes of Dolly Parton, Glen Campbell and Don Williams. By the age of eight he was already winning country music talent shows, and it wasn't long after that he had stable work in a band. As he developed his style, Keith Urban incorporated influences from Mark Knopfler and Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac. When Keith Urban was 21 years old, he moved from Australia to Nashville to chase his dream of being a country music star.

After he arrived in Nashville, Keith Urban formed the band The Ranch. The three man band consisted of Urban, drummer Peter Clarke and bassist Jerry Flowers. Their live shows created a stir and eventually landed the band a record deal with Capitol Nashville. The band's success did not last long and it disbanded, but Keith Urban had established himself as country music's next big thing. His guitar playing skills landed him gigs playing on records for country music heavyweights like Garth Brooks, Dixie Chicks, Charlie Daniels, and Emerson Drive.

Early success was just the beginning for Keith Urban, as he released popular albums throughout the 2000s and 2010s, including Golden Road, Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, and Get Closer. He has sold more than 10 million albums, and for over 15 years, country fans have been buying Keith Urban tickets.

Billboard Award for Top-selling Pop Catalog Album of the Year for Golden Road - 2005

Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance for “Til Summer Comes Around” - 2010

Keith Urban Concerts

Date Location Venue Price Get tickets

06.12.2024 08:00

Verona

USA

Turning Stone Resort & Casino - Events Center

06.12.2024 08:00

$246.00-$993.00

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14.02.2025 08:30

Las Vegas

USA

BleauLive Theater At Fontainebleau Las Vegas

14.02.2025 08:30

$123.00-$6460.00

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15.02.2025 08:30

Las Vegas

USA

BleauLive Theater At Fontainebleau Las Vegas

15.02.2025 08:30

$118.44-$6460.00

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19.02.2025 08:30

Las Vegas

USA

BleauLive Theater At Fontainebleau Las Vegas

19.02.2025 08:30

$123.00-$5000.00

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21.02.2025 08:30

Las Vegas

USA

BleauLive Theater At Fontainebleau Las Vegas

21.02.2025 08:30

$123.00-$5400.00

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22.02.2025 08:30

Las Vegas

USA

BleauLive Theater At Fontainebleau Las Vegas

22.02.2025 08:30

$117.12-$6460.00

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05.04.2025 01:00

Fort Lauderdale

USA

Fort Lauderdale Beach Park

05.04.2025 01:00

$0.00-$0.00

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Artist Info

Although born in New Zealand and raised in nearby Australia, Keith Urban made his biggest splash in Nashville, where he helped rewrite the rules of contemporary country music. By embracing drum loops and elements of Top 40 pop, Urban wrote songs that appealed to a wide audience, effectively satisfying his Nashville fans without alienating those more accustomed to pop music. He also became a genuine celebrity, known for his good looks, his marriage to Nicole Kidman, and his outspoken battle with alcoholism. Even so, it was the music that maintained Urban's career, from his work with the Ranch during the late '90s to the acclaimed solo albums that followed.
Keith Urban began learning guitar as a six-year-old. His father, the owner of a local convenience store, agreed to hang a guitar teacher's flyer in his shop window in exchange for free lessons. The lessons went to his son, who demonstrated natural talent on the instrument and won several talent competitions while still in elementary school. Urban grew comfortable on-stage, and he worked on his singing and acting abilities as a member of the Westfield Super Juniors, a local theater company. Meanwhile, he took a cue from his father (who had a deep interest in American culture and country music) by gravitating toward the work of Glen Campbell, Dolly Parton, Don Williams, and Jimmy Webb, all of whom inspired his early attempts at songwriting. Urban added his own dimension to those influences when he discovered Dire Straits and became interested in the fretwork of Mark Knopfler, which led to in-depth study of Knopfler's technique.
Australian country music was primed for a revolution at the start of the '90s, and Keith Urban -- young, brash, and blonde, with a guitar style that owed heavily to rock & roll -- was part of that transformation. After signing with the Australian branch of EMI Records, he issued his first album and scored several number one hits in his home country. Even so, Urban's sights remained set on Nashville, Tennessee, which he considered to be the birthplace of the music he loved. Having already taken trips to Nashville to forge career bridges, he soon decided to base himself in the city. His Australian bandmate, drummer Peter Clarke, also came along, and the two formed the Ranch during their first few months in America. Although their original bass player returned to Australia, West Virginian Jerry Flowers quickly stepped in.
The Ranch's music was raw and rowdy, more indicative of Australian pub rock than Nashville's country scene. Nevertheless, the band netted a record deal with Capitol Nashville and a management contract with Miles Copeland, who had previously managed the Police. The group's debut album, The Ranch, was released to moderate acclaim in 1997, but Urban was forced to take a break when he developed throat problems, and the Ranch disbanded soon after. While Urban remained on vocal rest, other artists called upon him to play guitar on their records. Garth Brooks asked Urban to perform on Double Live, the Dixie Chicks invited him to play on their second album (which featured a reworked version of "Some Days You Gotta Dance," a song that also appeared on the Ranch's debut), and Matt Rollings -- one of Nashville's top producers -- hired Urban as a session player for his latest album. The two quickly clicked.
Impressed with Rollings' knowledge of Nashville's session players, Urban asked him to produce his next solo record. Released in 1999, the self-titled Keith Urban spawned four hit singles and paved the way for his successful career in America. A tour in support of that album saw Urban opening for major acts like Dwight Yoakam, Faith Hill, and Tim McGraw, as well as headlining his own shows. Urban found more success with 2002's Golden Road, which sent three singles to the top of the country charts and went triple platinum in the U.S., as well as 2004's Be Here, which bested the feats of its predecessor by selling over four million copies. Keith Urban was now a contemporary country superstar, replete with Grammy nominations and paparazzi attention, and his label capitalized on that attention by reissuing the Ranch's debut album later that year. An anthology of Urban's work, Days Go By, followed in 2005.
The next year, Urban continued to attract media attention with his highly publicized engagement (and June marriage) to fellow Australian Nicole Kidman, plus his voluntary entry into a rehabilitation center for alcohol abuse. He postponed all his upcoming promotional appearances while in treatment, although the album Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing was released in November as scheduled. It failed to produce a number one hit (the first of Urban's solo albums not to), but Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing still went double platinum in America, aided in part by a successful tour with Carrie Underwood.
Following the birth of his and Kidman's first child, a daughter, Urban returned to the top of the charts in 2008 with a re-recorded version of "You Look Good in My Shirt," which had originally appeared on 2002's Golden Road. The new version appeared on his latest compilation record, Greatest Hits, and its success helped pave the way for Urban's next solo album. Released in 2009, Defying Gravity found him singing about life with Kidman on songs like "Sweet Thing" and "Only You Can Love Me This Way," both of which peaked at number one. Meanwhile, "Kiss a Girl" became his highest-charting single to date on the pop charts, and two additional tunes -- "'Til Summer Comes Around" and "I'm In" -- both charted well in the country market, making Defying Gravity a crossover success.
Nearly three years had passed between the release of Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing and Defying Gravity. Urban worked quickly on his next album, though, releasing Get Closer during the final months of 2010 and returning to the charts with its lead single, "Put You in a Song." That year, he and Kidman had a second child, another daughter, via surrogate. In 2011. Urban returned to Australia to appear as a judge on the first season of that country's version of The Voice, though he did not return for a second, instead returning to Nashville.
In addition to commencing work on his eighth album, Urban was invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry by Vince Gill in April 2012; he accepted and was inducted later that month. In September, he joined American Idol as a judge. Urban continued to work on his album through all of this activity. Inspired to create something new, he worked with producer Nathan Chapman to add subtle funk and hip-hop elements to his country-pop sound. The resultant album, Fuse, was released in September 2013.
Fuse spawned five Top Ten Billboard Country singles: the pre-release "Shame," the Miranda Lambert duet "We Were Us," "Cop Car," "Somewhere in My Car," and the Eric Church duet, "Raise 'Em Eup." These singles charted into 2015, which is when "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" -- the first taste of his ninth album -- appeared in the summer. "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" peaked at number two on Billboard's Country sales and airplay charts, and two other singles -- "Break on Me" and "Wasted Time" -- followed before the full-length Ripcord appeared in May of 2016.

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