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Country artist and New Zealand-native Keith Urban has quickly become one of country music's biggest stars! Don't miss your chance to catch the man behind the hits “It's a Love Thing” and “Your Everything.” Buy your Keith Urban tickets now!
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Rockin' in Knoxville
By Jen from Knoxville TN on 8/29/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound

Keith Urban and Sugarland were awesome. We had a great, great time at the Knoxville show. Wish I was headed to Nashville to see it again and hear Keith's big announcement. Well worth the money.

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Amazing
By Jen from Norwalk, ct on 7/29/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

I attended both shows at Mohegan Sun. Fantastic show. Well worth the high priced ticket. I had very good seats but there wasn't really a bad seat at this venue. Keith plays the guitar like no one else I have ever seen (I've been to many concerts). His band is also very talented. This is more like a rock show than country. Go see for yourself!!

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More than amazing
By Kate the Great from Indiana on 6/23/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
He's perfect
Best For:
Everyone

If you've never been to a Keith Urban concert, it's a must. I have been to 12 of his concerts, traveling all over. I can't think of a concert of his that I didn't leave thinking it was the best concert I had ever been too. He's more than talented. The last concert I went to, he walked around the whole arena, and came up into my row, about 2 people away from me. He's beautiful, talented, and a good hearted person. His lyrics are inspirational. We even named our sailboat "Better Life" because of him.

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Keith Urban/Sugarland put on an AWESOME
By Linda from NC on 6/18/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Hot
Best For:
Everyone

Great show! I've seen Keith perform 3 times now, and he never disappoints. He is so genuinely happy to be there and gives it his all every time. He came into the crowds a few times, which everyone loved, of course. His guitar skills are amazing. I LOVE his concerts! Sugarland was also great. Had never seen them before and they now have a couple of new fans! Jennifer Nettles is very fun to watch on stage.

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Keith Urban Tickets

By the ripe age of seven, Keith Urban knew he wanted to pursue a career in music. By the time he turned eight-years-old, Keith had won several singing competitions. In 1990, Urban went on to record his first country album that produced four number one hits in Australia.

As time progressed, Urban landed jobs with other bands such as Brookes & Dunn and Alan Jackson. In 1999, Urban’s follow-up album scored off the charts and landed him several awards such as the 2001 Academy of Country Music Awards Top New Male Vocalist and the 2001 Country Music Association’s Horizon Award. He continued his newfound success over the years playing gigs with Brooks & Dunn as well as Kenny Chesney, Faith Hill, Paul Brandt and more! His release of Golden Road in 2002 launched Urban to a new level of stardom. Keith Urban concert tickets became one of the hottest tickets in the country sector.

Currently, Urban is scheduled to tour with Carrie Underwood in a nationwide tour entitled “Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Carnival Ride” featuring new music from both artists’ recent albums. Don’t forget to purchase your Keith Urban tickets today!

Biography

Although born in New Zealand and raised in nearby Australia, Keith Urban made his biggest splash in Nashville, where he helped rewrite the rules of contemporary county music. By embracing drum loops and elements of Top 40 pop, Urban wrote songs that appealed to a wide audience, effectively satisfying his Nashville fans without alienating those more accustomed to pop music. He also became a genuine celebrity, known for his good looks, marriage to Nicole Kidman, and outspoken battle with alcoholism. Even so, it was the music that maintained Urban's career, from his work with the Ranch during the late '90s to the acclaimed solo albums that followed.

Keith Urban began learning guitar as a six year-old. His father, the owner of a local convenience store, agreed to hang a guitar teacher's flyer in his shop window in exchange for free lessons. The lessons went to his son, who demonstrated natural talent on the instrument and won several talent competitions while still in elementary school. Urban grew comfortable on-stage, and he worked on his singing and acting abilities as a member of the Westfield Super Juniors, a local theater company. Meanwhile, he took a cue from his father (who had a deep interested in American culture and country music) by gravitating toward the work of Glen Campbell, Dolly Parton, Don Williams, and Jimmy Webb, all of whom inspired his early attempts at songwriting. Urban added his own dimension to those influences when he discovered Dire Straits and became interested in the fretwork of Mark Knopfler, which led to in-depth study of Knopfler's tone and technique.

Australian country music was primed for a revolution at the start of the '90s, and Keith Urban -- young, brash, and blonde, with a guitar style that owed heavily to rock & roll -- was part of that transformation. After signing with the Australian branch of EMI Records, he issued his first album and scored several number one hits in his home country. Even so, Urban's sights remained on Nashville, TN, which he considered to be the birthplace of the music he loved. Having already taken trips to Nashville to forge valuable career bridges, he soon decided to base himself in the city. His Australian bandmate, drummer Peter Clarke, also came along, and the two formed the Ranch during their first few months in America. Although their original bass player returned to Australia, West Virginian Jerry Flowers quickly stepped in.

The Ranch's music was raw and rowdy, more indicative of Australian pub rock than Nashville's country scene. Nevertheless, the band netted a record deal with Capitol Nashville and a management contract with Miles Copeland, who had previously managed the Police. The group's debut album, The Ranch, was released to moderate acclaim in 1997, but Urban was forced to take a break when he developed throat problems, and the Ranch disbanded soon after. While Urban remained on vocal rest, other artists called upon him to add some of his fleet-fingered skill to their records. Garth Brooks asked Urban to perform on Double Live, the Dixie Chicks invited him to play on their second album (which featured a reworked version of Some Days You Gotta Dance, a song that previously appeared on the Ranch's debut), and Matt Rollings -- one of Nashville's top producers -- hired Urban as a session player for his latest album. The two immediately clicked.

Impressed with Rollings' knowledge of Nashville's session players, Urban asked him to produce his next solo record. Released in 1999, the self-titled Keith Urban spawned four hit singles and helped paved the way for his successful career in America. A tour in support of that album saw Keith Urban opening for major acts like Dwight Yoakam, Faith Hill, and Tim McGraw, as well as headlining his own shows. Urban found increased success with 2002's Golden Road, which sent three singles to the top of the country charts and went triple platinum in the U.S., as well as 2004's Be Here, which bested the feats of its predecessor by selling over four million copies. Keith Urban was now a contemporary country superstar, replete with Grammy nominations and paparazzi attention, and his label capitalized on that attention by reissuing the Ranch's debut album later that year. An anthology of Urban's work, Days Go By, followed in 2005.

The next year, Urban continued to attract media attention with his highly publicized engagement (and June marriage) to fellow Australian Nicole Kidman, plus his voluntary entry into a rehabilitation center for alcohol abuse. He postponed all his upcoming promotional appearances while in treatment, although the album Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing was released that November as scheduled. Although it failed to produce a number one hit (the first of Urban's solo albums to do so), Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing still went double platinum in America, aided in part by a successful tour with Carrie Underwood. Urban returned to the top of the charts in 2008 with a re-recorded version of You Look Good in My Shirt, which had originally appeared on 2002's Golden Road. The new version appeared on his latest compilation record, Greatest Hits: 18 Kids, and its success helped pave the way for Urban's next solo album. Released in 2009, Defying Gravity found the artist singing about life with Nicole Kidman on songs like Sweet Thing and Kiss a Girl. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi