Keith Urban announces second leg of Love, Pain & the whole crazy World Tour
Monday, September 3, 2007 – Keith Urban added a second leg for his "Love, Pain & the whole crazy World Tour," extending it by 20 dates this fall.
The final performances of the first leg end in Edmonton, Alberta , Canada Sept. 21-22. The exact dates of the second part have yet to be released.
Opening for Keith will be Gary Allan, who is releasing a new disc in October.
Locations of the second leg are:
Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum St Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center Nashville Sommet Center Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena Sunrise, FL Bank Atlantic Center Pittsburgh Mellon Arena Toronto Air Canada Centre Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center Indianapolis, IN Conseco Fieldhouse Detroit Palace of Auburn Hills Chicago Allstate Arena London, Canada John Labatt Centre Birmingham, AL BJCC Arena Little Rock, AR Alltel Arena Ottawa, Canada Scotiabank Place Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
More news for Keith Urban
- 12/12/25: Urban surprises with live release
- 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
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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