The surprise show is in support of Keith Urban's forthcoming album, 'High,' which will be released next month.
Keith Urban (Source: Supplied)
One of New Zealand and Australia’s most successful exports, Keith Urban, is finally coming home, announcing a one-off show to take place in Sydney next month.
The surprise show is in support of his forthcoming album, High, which will be released on Friday, 20 September, via EMI.
On Tuesday, 3 September—less than three weeks away—Urban will perform and participate in an intimate chat (and likely pretty funny, considering the host’s reputation) conversation called Ridin’ High hosted by The Betoota Advocate at The Bob Hawke Beer & Leisure Centre in Marrickville, Sydney.
In addition to the fun of music and conversation, fans can try to win raffle prizes, with all raffle proceeds going to Landcare Australia.
Entry to the Ridin’ High event is only accessible through exclusive online ballot entry – you can go here to find out more about how to enter the ballot.
In case you’re unfamiliar, The Betoota Advocate has made a name for itself with its satirical and sometimes hard-hitting journalism. Editor Clancy Coverell said of hosting the event and interviewing Keith Urban, “The Betoota Advocate takes great pride in playing host to Keith Urban’s homecoming performance.
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“Our newspaper has been following Keith’s meteoric rise through the international country music scene since his early years on the Caboolture pub circuit. We have been playing his new album in the newsroom, and the general consensus amongst our staff is that he’s still got it.”
Kate Sorensen, the Head of Marketing at The Bob Hawke Beer & Leisure Centre, said of the occasion: “We’ve been lucky to host some iconic Aussies inside the Beer & Leisure Centre, but to welcome Keith Urban into the venue for an intimate gig will be extra special.
“While it’s not his hometown of Caboolture, we know Keith will feel the warmth of a Marrickville welcome as he gifts us with his incredible talent on what’s sure to be a memorable night.”
Will Keith Urban also announce a wider Australian tour soon – his first since December 2022? We’ll find out soon enough, but until then, you can check out the official video for his single Go Home W U featuring Lainey Wilson below.
In June, Urban revealed that his new album, High, was born out of a “prior record,” with Urban scrapping a previous project he found “musically limiting” in 2022 and going somewhere different.
On Instagram, he added, “This album is the result of a prior record I started in 2022. It’s 40 minutes top to bottom, and is completely expressive, true, honest and is so much more of what I actually wanted to say when making that scrapped record. I hope these songs bring you joy, levity, some new understanding, energy, and escape!”
You can pre-order/pre-save the album here.