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*UPDATE * Due to overwhelming demand, 3 new dates in the UK
have been added to Keith's 2020 European Tour!
*UPDATE * Due to overwhelming demand, 3 new dates in the UK
have been added to Keith's 2020 European Tour!
Country
icon Keith Urban returns to the UK in May 2020 for his first full tour in over
12 years!
Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 11th October:
Ticketmaster UK | AXS | ents24.com
Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 11th October:
Ticketmaster UK | AXS | ents24.com
(London, Monday October 7, 2019) Keith Urban
has today announced a brand new UK and European Tour for 2020.
The 13 date tour, which
will see him play at London’s prestigious Eventim Apollo, follows his
hugely successful headline slot at C2C in March and a one-off special
club show at O2 Forum Kentish Town, his first shows on UK soil for well
over a decade.
“Our shows in the UK
earlier this year reiterated why I love the audiences there so much,” said Urban.
“It’d been a long time since we had played Europe last time – waaay too
long. The concerts we did earlier this
year were really special nights for me – total madness – so I’m grateful that
we can get back there again. I’m
jonesing to play and so glad it’s happening soon!
The UK leg of the tour
kicks off in London at the Eventim Apollo on the 5th May, and then heads
to O2 Apollo, Manchester (8th May), O2 Academy, Glasgow (12th
May) and O2 Academy Birmingham (14th May).
The full tour begins on
2nd May in Amsterdam and after his shows in the UK he’ll head off to Europe for
shows in Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich, Copenhagen, Stockholm and
Oslo.
Sat 2 May 2020 - AFAS Live, Amsterdam
Tues 5 May 2020 - Eventim Apollo, London (Queen Caroline Street, London, W6 9QH) Floor Standing £56.25
Weds 6 May 2020 - Eventim Apollo, London (Queen Caroline Street, London, W6 9QH) Floor Standing £56.25 NEW DATE
Friday 8 May 2020 - O2 Apollo, Manchester (Stockport Road, Manchester, M12 6AP) Full Price Ticket £47.30 - £56.25
Sat 9 May 2020 - O2 Apollo, Manchester (Stockport Road, Manchester, M12 6AP) Full Price Ticket £47.30 - £56.25 NEW DATE
Tues 5 May 2020 - Eventim Apollo, London (Queen Caroline Street, London, W6 9QH) Floor Standing £56.25
Weds 6 May 2020 - Eventim Apollo, London (Queen Caroline Street, London, W6 9QH) Floor Standing £56.25 NEW DATE
Friday 8 May 2020 - O2 Apollo, Manchester (Stockport Road, Manchester, M12 6AP) Full Price Ticket £47.30 - £56.25
Sat 9 May 2020 - O2 Apollo, Manchester (Stockport Road, Manchester, M12 6AP) Full Price Ticket £47.30 - £56.25 NEW DATE
Tues
12 May 2020 - O2 Academy, Glasgow (121 Eglington Street, Glasgow, G5
9NT) Full Price Ticket £45.75 - £55.35 * SOLD OUT *
Wed
13 May 2020 - O2 Academy, Glasgow (121 Eglington Street, Glasgow, G5
9NT) Full Price Ticket £45.75 - £55.35 NEW DATE
Thurs
14 May 2020 - O2 Academy, Birmingham (16-18 Horsefair, Birmingham, B1
1DB) Full Price Ticket £45.75 - £55.35
Weds 20 May 2020 - Zenith, Munich
Fri 22 May 2020 –
Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt
Sat 23 May 2020 - Palladium, Cologne
Mon 25 May 2020 - Sporthalle, Hamburg
Tues 26 May 2020 –
Verti Music Hall, Berlin
Fri 29 May 2020 - Falkoner
Salen, Copenhagen
Sat 30 May 2020 - Annexet, Stockholm
Sun 31 May 2020 - Sentrum
Scene, Oslo
O2 PRESALE began Wed 9 Oct 2019
STRICTLY SPEAKING: Keith Urban will play under the glitterball.
On Sunday October 13, legendary Australian country singer Keith Urban will play under the glitterball!
This week the Strictly Come Dancing pros come together to wow the audience with an electric group performance when the Grammy Award-winning country singer will also be in the studio, performing Never Comin’ Down.
UK CHART SUCCESS
Keith's latest album Graffiti U (released April
28, 2018) reached the Top 10 with a #9 bow on the UK's Official Country Albums
Chart (dated W/E May 10, 2018). In
its 12th chart frame it peaked at NO.2 (Week Ending 21 March 2019).
08.04. 2006 YOU'LL THINK OF ME
(CAPITOL) #88 Peak; 1 week on UK Official Top 100 Singles Chart
11.06. 2005 DAYS GO BY (CAPITOL)
#40 Peak; 6 weeks on UK Official Top 100 Album Chart
Chart run (6 weeks / 11.06.2005 - 16.07.2005)
40-49-67-84-77-92
25.11.2006 LOVE PAIN & THE
WHOLE CRAZY THING (CAPITOL) #73 Peak; 2 weeks on UK Official Top 100 Album
Chart
Chart run (1 week / 08.04.2006 - 08.04.2006)
Earlier in 2019 Keith released the standalone
single We Were.
2019
REWIND: Keith Urban, O2 Forum Kentish Town, London live review
Urban
opened the night with his current single Never Comin’ Down from
latest album Graffiti U before going into classic hit Days Go By.
It was a good indication of what was in store for the night. Some fans have
been very vocal in their dismay regarding Urban moving away from his roots on
his last two studio albums. Last night, deliberately or not, he offered up a
career-spanning collection over the course of his near 135-minute show that
should please all of his fans….In fact the set list sequencing was pretty
genius. The Graffiti U songs, which are probably his most contentious, were
spread throughout the night and they offered a welcome change of pace at
regular intervals. The bass-driven Drop Top featuring Kassi Ashton was a
highlight while Love the Way It Hurts (So Good) is an example of Urban pushing
the boundaries of Country music as far as possible. The majority of the
audience though were there for the classics and those came thick and fast
during the night….. Elsewhere in the set support act Kerri Watt joined
Urban for a rendition of The Fighter, which saw Urban move into
the audience during the song’s second half where he stayed for a medley of hits
and to give a fan his guitar (yes really). The triple punch of Gone Tomorrow
(Here Today), John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16, and Wasted
Time from Ripcord caused the audience to erupt into a party and paved
the way for the encore – Rating 5/5 Entertainment Focus.com
CONNECT with Keith Urban:
About
Keith Urban
Born in Whangarei, Northland, New
Zealand (Oct 1967 (age 51) and raised in Australia, Keith Urban is
one of country music’s biggest superstars and most talented musicians. Keith
released his debut self-titled album in 1999 on the label he remains on today,
Capitol Records Nashville, and has since continued to entertain fans globally.
Keith
Urban has firmly established himself as one of the music industry's most
electrifying and prolific talents.
With
nine full-length studio records, including his most recent GRAFFITI U, four
Grammy Awards and millions of albums, songs and tickets sold worldwide,
he's renowned for his electrifying and "no holds barred" live shows.
To
date, Urban has landed 24 career No.1s and sold more than 20 million
albums. In addition to the Grammys, he's racked up 13 CMA Awards (2018
Entertainer of the Year), 15 ACM Awards, four AMAs and a People’s Choice
Award.
His
ninth release RIPCORD stood out as not only the second
platinum-certified album of 2016, but it also made history. It would be the
second time one of his releases simultaneously bowed at No.1 on the all-genre
charts in the US, Canada and Australia – the only male country artist to do so
twice.
Beyond
Urban's impressive solo discography, he's also collaborated with the likes of
The Rolling Stones, John Mayer, Steven Tyler, Alicia Keys, Tim McGraw and
Taylor Swift, to name a few.
BILLBOARD CHART HISTORY
Keith Urban with his ninth studio LP, GRAFFITI U (Hit Red/Capitol Nashville/Universal Music Group
Nashville), roared in atop Billboard’s
Top Country Albums chart (dated May 12, 2018), earning 145,000 equivalent
album units in its first week (according to Nielsen Music), with 136,836 in
traditional sales.
The
album benefited from a concert
ticket/album sale redemption offer tied to Urban’s latest tour.
Urban
earned his sixth Top Country Albums No.1,
all of which have debuted at the summit. His new leader follows Ripcord
(93,000 sold; 2016).
CHART
HISTORY
RIPCORD (Hit Red/Capitol
Nashville/ Universal Music Group Nashville), released May 6, 2016, bounded in
at #4 Billboard 200 and No.1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums
chart (chart dated May 28) with sales of 92,726 copies.
FUSE (Hit Red Capitol
Nashville) released Sept 10, 2013, debuted at #1 Billboard 200 and No.1
on Billboard’s Top Country Albums selling 98,037 copies.
By April 2016 it had shifted 478,000 copies. The album was certified Platinum
by RIAA on April 14, 2017.
GET CLOSER (Capitol Nashville)
released Nov 16, 2010 debuted at #7
Billboard 200 and No.2 Top Country
Albums selling 161,528 copies its first week of
release. As of 4 August 2013, the album has sold 743,000 copies in the US. The
album was certified Platinum (1
million units) on April 17, 2017.
DEFYING GRAVITY (Capitol Nashville)
released on March 31, 2009, debuted at #1
Billboard 200 and No.1 on
Billboard’s Top Country Albums with 171,547 sales.
By Aug 8, 2010 it had sold 879,100 copies. It was certified Platinum on Sept
21, 2010
LOVE, PAIN & THE
WHOLE CRAZY THING
(Capitol Nashville), released Nov 7, 2006 debuted at #3 Billboard 200 and No.1
on Billboard’s Top Country Albums with a debut sales of 270,000. The album has been certified Platinum on Dec 13, 2006.
BE HERE (Capitol Nashville),
released Sept 21, 2004 debuted at #3
Billboard 200 and No.1 on
Billboard’s Top Country Albums
with
a debut sales week of 148,000. The album was
certified 4× Platinum by RIAA on Oct
26, 2006 and remains as Urban's best-selling album to date, with sales of
3,639,000 copies (as of July 2009).
GOLDEN ROAD (Capitol Nashville),
released Oct 8, 2002 reached #11 on
the Billboard 200 and peaked No.2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart,
and spent 108 weeks on the chart. The album was certified 3× Platinum on Sept 22, 2005.
KEITH URBAN (Capitol Nashville),
released Oct 19, 1999 (also known as Keith Urban II) debuted and peaked at #145 on the Billboard 200 and No.17 on the Top Country Albums.
Urban’s
breakthrough album produced four great singles on the Billboard Hot Country
Songs chart: "It's a Love Thing" (#18), "Your Everything"
(#4), "But for the Grace of God" (#1), and "Where the Blacktop
Ends" (#3). It had sold 980,000 copies by July 2012 and was certified
Platinum on Dec 15, 2003
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