The Aussie country legend returns home for nine big shows.
Keith Urban (Source: Supplied)
Keith Urban is heading home to perform songs from his new album High, as well as his biggest hits on his August 2025 tour, announced on social media tonight.
The five-time ARIA and four-time Grammy winner will perform in arenas across Australia, with Newcastle, Wollongong, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Adelaide all featured on the itinerary.
The tour will also feature special guest support act Chase Matthew, performing his first-ever Australian shows.
Urban will bring High to American audiences in an exclusive Las Vegas run in October and February.
There are plenty of opportunities for fans to get in early for Australian tour tickets. The general on-sale date is September 13 at 1 pm, but there are multiple pre-sales for fans to get amongst, including:
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The Ville Fane Club Pre-sale: 9 am Tuesday, September 10
Telstra Plus Pre-sale: 11 am Tuesday, September 10
Foxtel Pre-sale: 12 pm Thursday September 12
TEG Live, Ticketek & Venues Pre-sale: 12 pm Thursday September 12
Wednesday 13 August Newcastle, Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Friday 15 August Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Saturday 16 August Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Wednesday 20 August Wollongong, WIN Entertainment Centre
Friday 22 August Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
Saturday 23 August Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
Monday 25 August Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
Tuesday 26 August Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
Thursday 28 August Adelaide – Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Keith Urban’s new album lands on September 20, with five of the album’s twelve tracks already available to stream now, including Heart Like A Hometown.
“When I was a kid, our family moved around a lot,” says Urban of the song. “By the 5th grade, I’d been in four schools and lived in nine different houses. So, a ‘hometown’ felt more about my family and a place inside of me, somewhere I could find my centre. It’s a theme that’s always spoken to me.
“Songs like Don Williams’ If Hollywood Don’t Need You and Glen Campbell’s Country Boy (You Got Your Feet in LA) and a song I recorded on my FUSE album, Come Back To Me. Those songs and this one all share a similar feeling, a kind of grounded safety, familiarity and a place where I can always find ME.”
When asked about the new album, Urban said: “When I’m writing a song, or when I’m in the studio recording it, or even when it’s coming to life on the stage, it’s the same feeling of being ‘in the flow.’ It’s timeless, it’s weightless - and I feel euphoric - I feel HIGH.”
“What makes you ‘high’ can mean whatever you want it to mean. It might be physical, spiritual, herbal, meditative, chemical or musical, but it’s definitely a place of utopia.”
“BLUE SKY” (PRELUDE)
STRAIGHT LINE
MESSED UP AS ME
WILDSIDE
GO HOME W U (WITH LAINEY WILSON)
CHUCK TAYLORS
DAYTONA
LOVE IS HARD
HEART LIKE A HOMETOWN
LAUGHIN’ ALL THE WAY TO THE DRANK
DODGE IN A SILVERADO
BREAK THE CHAIN