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Urban helps kick off NFL season

Monday, August 5, 2013 – The NFL kicks off its 94th season with "NFL Kickoff 2013 Presented by Pepsi" featuring Keith Urban at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 5.

Urban will perform live from a stage floating in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, it was announced Sunday night during NBC's national broadcast of the annual NFL/Hall of Fame Game.

Urban's show will feature new music from his Sept. 10 album release "Fuse." This marks the second time that Urban has helped kick off the NFL season.

The show leads into the season opener between the Baltimore Ravens and the Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver. Big Machine Records recording artist and winner of Season 4 of NBC's "The Voice" Danielle Bradbery will sing the National Anthem.


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