Urban announces summer tour
Urban also will tour as part of The Eagles summer tour with the Dixie Chicks.
Tour dates are:
April 16 Florence, Arizona Country Thunder
April 23 Las Vegas The Joint
April 24 Indio, California Stagecoach
May 29 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Tiger Stadium
June 10 East Rutherford, N.J. Giants Stadium*
June 12 Foxboro, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium*
June 14 Philadelphia, Citizens Bank Park*
June 15 Washington, DC Nationals Stadium*
June 19 Chicago, Soldiers Field*
June 25 Manhattan, Kansas Country Stampede
June 26 Greeley, Colorado Greeley Stampede
June 27 Grand Junction, Colorado City Jam
July 8 Cavendish, Nova Scotia Cavendish Festival
July 10 Ft. Loramie, Ohio Country Concert Hickory Hills
July 16 Sarnia, Ontario Bayfest
July 28 Paso Robles, California California Mid-State Fair
July 30 Sweet Home, Oregon Oregon Jamboree
Aug. 1 Camrose, Alberta Big Valley Jamboree
Aug. 6 Detroit Lakes, Minnesota We Fest
Aug. 14 Indianapolis, Indiana State Fair
Sept. 3 Allentown, Pennsylvania Great Allentown Fair
Sept. 4 Essex Junction, Vermont Champlain Valley Fair
* With The Eagles
More news for Keith Urban
- 09/30/25: Kidman files for divorce from Urban
- 08/22/25: Urban takes the "Straight Line"
- 08/18/25: Urban, Tamworth fest establish scholarship
- 05/05/25: ACM honors Urban with Triple Crown Award
- 01/13/25: Urban goes north
- 12/09/24: Urban returns to touring
- 10/25/24: Jelly Roll, Urban, Combs headline Tortuga Fest
- 10/08/24: Urban named to co-host Nashville's Big Bash on NYE
CD reviews for Keith Urban
Following hits "Straight Line," "Wildside" and "Go Home W U" featuring Lainey Wilson, Keith Urban drops thematically driven and pleasantly electrifying album "High," a nearly four-year drop since 2020's "The Speed of Now Part 1."
Urban took great interest in feelings and experiences associated with the word "high," reflecting on his own passions approaching the sensation or "place of utopia" as Urban dubs it . ...
It's getting tougher and tougher all the time to justify categorizing Keith Urban's music as country. "The Speed of Now, Pt. 1" doesn't help. (What, is there a pt. 2 of this largely lame music on the way? Say it ain't so!) It's a relatively good pop album, for a Nashville pop effort, but there's just too much real country (Jon Pardi, Luke Combs) getting played on mainstream radio these days. The world just doesn't really need new Urban pop music. ...
It's telling how two songs on Keith Urban's "Graffiti U" album chug along to a reggae beat because pop rhythms and non-country elements are the obvious inspirations for this collection. Opener "Coming Home" may borrow (steal?) a guitar riff from Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried," but this is where that country road begins and ends.
Urban follows "Coming Home" with "Never Comin' Down," which is introduced with a funky bass line ...
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