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KEITH URBAN SETS ‘22 FOR HIS RETURN TO THE ROAD AND THE DEBUT OF HIS ‘THE SPEED OF NOW WORLD TOUR.”

KEITH URBAN SETS ‘22 FOR HIS RETURN TO THE ROAD AND THE DEBUT OF HIS  ‘THE SPEED OF NOW WORLD TOUR.”
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Keith Urban

Four-time GRAMMY© Award winner Keith Urban has set Summer ’22 for the North American debut of his first world tour in four years, THE SPEED OF NOW WORLD TOUR.  The tour’s newly announced North American leg, with 3x GRAMMY© nominee Ingrid Andress, will add fifty shows to the previously announced concerts in Australia, Germany, Netherlands and the U.K.  For information on where to get tickets go to www.keithurban.com.

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“Every night is the first time we’ve played these songs for that audience, in that moment,” says Urban.  “It’s why every show is different – spontaneous and unpredictable – even for us!”  He adds, “After two years we’re finally gonna get the chance to play some of the new songs we haven’t done live before.  We’ll throw in a bunch of the songs that everyone comes to hear, a couple of which we’ll rework a bit, and it’s really gonna be tough to get us off the stage.”

“I’ve always considered myself a live performer first,” says Urban. “It’s what I’ve always done and it’s what my music needs to live and breathe.  Our shows are all about living in the moment.  They’re a totally interactive and immersive experience where everyone can participate in whatever way they want – sing, dance, do whatever.”

Critics from around the globe have hailed Urban’s concerts as ones “not to be missed,” as unpredictable as they are explosive.  Combine his infectious showmanship, virtuoso guitar playing, effortless spontaneity with a fist-pumping, arena-ready arsenal of hits and THE SPEED OF NOW WORLD TOUR  promises to be one of the concert event of the Summer.

But what lies at the heart of every great show are the songs. Blue Ain’t Your Color, The Fighter, Somewhere In My Car, Wasted Time, Somebody Like You, Long Hot Summer, his latest single Wild Hearts, and his global smash One Too Many with P!NK, will anchor a night of music from one of the touring world’s best.

The tour includes Urban’s first concerts in Ft. Worth and Savannah, his first appearances at venues in Los Angeles and Jacksonville, as well as shows in Knoxville, Charleston and Madison where he hasn’t played in nearly a decade.

Tickets for shows on May 27th, 28th and 29th, part of Urban’s run of dates at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, go on sale on December 10th at 10:00AM PT.

More About Keith Urban:
Keith Urban has spent the better part of his life harnessing a passion for music.  This helps to understand why he is one of the most successful and well-respected artists in the world.  He’s won four GRAMMY© Awards, thirteen CMAs, fifteen ACMs, three AMAs, two People’s Choice Awards and celebrated nine consecutive gold, platinum or multi-platinum albums. His musical virtuosity and fluidity has made him the musician’s musician.  He’s collaborated with a diverse group of artists that include, among others; Billy Gibbons, Buddy Guy, H.E.R., Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Eric Church, John Mayer, Julia Michaels, Justin Timberlake, Dzeko, Miranda Lambert, Nile Rodgers, Post Malone, Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones and Vince Gill.

May 27-29 Las Vegas at Caesars Palace Colosseum

 

June 17                 Tampa                   MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

June 18                 West Palm Beach    iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

July 8                    Toronto                  Budweiser Stage

July 9                    Toronto                  Budweiser Stage

July 10                  Canandaigua          CMAC

July 15                  Cleveland              Blossom Music Center

July 16                  Cincinnati             Riverbend Music Center

July 22                  Mansfield              Xfinity Center

July 23                  Bangor                  Maine Savings Amphitheater

July 24                  Gilford                   Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion

July 29                  Holmdel                 PNC Bank Arts Center

July 30                  Bristow                 Jiffy Lube Live

July 31                  Camden                 BB&T Pavilion

August 4                Jacksonville           Daily’s Place

August 5                Jacksonville           Daily’s Place

August 6                Orange Beach        The Wharf Amphitheater

August 12              Charlotte               PNC Music Pavilion

August 13              Raleigh                  Coastal Credit Union Music Park

August 14              Virginia Beach       Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

August 18              Rogers                   Walmart AMP

August 19              St. Louis                Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

August 20              Des Moines            Iowa State Fair

August 26              Detroit                  DTE Energy Music Theatre

August 27              Indianapolis          Ruoff Music Center

August 28              Milwaukee             American Family Insurance Amphitheater

September 1           Lake Tahoe            Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys

September 3           Mountain View       Shoreline Amphitheatre

September 8           Phoenix                 Footprint Center

September 9           San Diego              North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

September 10         Los Angeles            The Forum

September 15         Salt Lake City        USANA Amphitheatre

September 16         Denver                   Ball Arena

September 17         Wichita                 INTRUST Bank Arena

September 22         Grand Rapids         Van Andel Arena

September 23         Columbus              Nationwide Arena

September 24         Chicago                 Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

September 29         Kansas City           T-Mobile Center

September 30         Oklahoma City       Paycom Center

October 1               Ft. Worth               Dickies Arena

October 6               Lexington               Rupp Arena

October 7               Nashville               Bridgestone Arena

October 8               Atlanta                  State Farm Arena

October 13             Savannah              Enmarket Arena

October 14             Knoxville               Thompson Boling Arena

October 15             Charleston            Charleston Coliseum

October 21             Uncasville              Mohegan Sun Arena

October 22             Long Island            UBS Arena at Belmont Park

November 3            Madison                 Alliant Energy Center

November 4            Peoria                    Peoria Civic Center

November 5            St. Paul                 Xcel Center

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