Keith Urban coming to Saskatchewan in September
The Grammy-winning musician performs on Sept. 13 at the Brandt Centre in Regina and Sept. 15 at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon as part of the High and Alive World Tour.
Published Jan 13, 2025 • Last updated 13 minutes ago • 2 minute read
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Keith Urban performs on Dec. 31, 2024 in Nashville. Photo by Jason Davis /Getty Images
Keith Urban’s High and Alive World Tour is making a pair of Saskatchewan pitstops this fall.
The country music superstar performs on Sept. 13 at the Brandt Centre in Regina and Sept. 15 at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon. Urban’s other Canadian stops include Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal, and Ottawa, joined by special guests Chase Matthew, Alana Springsteen and Karley Scott Collins.
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Urban’s 11th solo album, High, was released in September.
“Fans have long considered Keith Urban’s shows one-of-a-kind experiences,” said a news release from promoter Live Nation. “A party-like atmosphere of song after great song, an inventive unpredictable show, and always world-class musicianship. As an entertainer, Urban knows how to connect with his audiences and take them on an unforgettable ride. Concert goers worldwide have raved about his live shows, calling him one of the best performers of any genre.”
Known for his guitar-playing chops in addition to his vocal skills, Urban last headlined a major tour in 2022, followed by an ongoing residency in Las Vegas. The husband of A-list actress Nicole Kidmam last visited the Regina area in 2023 as a headliner at the Country Thunder festival in Craven.
“Playing live is what I live to do,” Urban said in the release. “Looking out from a stage and seeing people singing, forgetting about all the stress in their lives, cutting loose and feeling alive — that’s what it’s about for me.”
Urban has compiled four Grammy awards, 13 Country Music Association (CMA) awards (including two for entertainer of the year), 15 Academy of Country Music (ACM) awards, and three American Music Awards (AMA). He has celebrated nine consecutive gold, platinum or multi-platinum albums that produced more than 10-billion streams, in addition to being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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Urban extensive catalogue includes 25 No. 1 hits in Canada such as Long Hot Summer, Days Go By, Blue Ain’t Your Color, Somewhere In My Car, The Fighter, Wasted Time, Somebody Like You, and One Too Many.
Tickets go on sale this Friday, 10 a.m., at livenation.com.
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