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Urban postpones show due to death of Kidman's father

Friday, September 12, 2014 – The Keith Urban concert at the Washington State Fair on Saturday was postponed until next year due to the death of wife Nicole Kidman's father.

Dr. Antony Kidman, 76, died in Singapore while visiting another daughter. He reportedly fell in his hotel room.

The Urban show was moved to next year, on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015.

Ticket holders for the 2014 Urban concert have two options with the tickets they hold for the show. They are:

1. Hold onto your 2014 tickets for 2015. You are guaranteed the same seat you selected for this year's postponed concert.

2. To return the ticket for a refund, go to your point of purchase. When purchased through the Fair, you will receive a full refund. This transaction must be completed by emailingboxoffice@thefair.com by Friday, Oct. 31, 2014, or visit the Fair box office at 9th Avenue SW and Meridian Street in person between now and the end of the 2014 Fair.


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