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Country · On Tour 2026Live · Updated Jul 2, 2026

Keith Urban Tour 2026

Tickets, Dates & Prices
5Upcoming shows
4Cities
$98Tickets from
Next showJul 11, 2026Lakefront Park · Prior Lake
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Next Keith Urban Shows

The 5 closest dates from the live Ticketmaster feed.

Lakefront Music Fest: Keith Urban, Jackson Dean & Karley Scott Collins - Saturday at Lakefront Park
Jul11
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Lakefront Music Fest: Keith Urban, Jackson Dean & Karley Scott Collins - Saturday

📍Lakefront Park · Prior Lake, MN
📅Sat, Jul 11, 2026 • 10:00 PM
💵$119 – $562 USD
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Keith Urban at Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds
Aug6
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Keith Urban

📍Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds · Davenport, IA
📅Thu, Aug 6, 2026 • 1:00 AM
💵$105 – $120 USD
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Keith Urban at OLG Stage At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort
Aug21
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Keith Urban

📍OLG Stage At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort · Niagara Falls, Ontario
📅Fri, Aug 21, 2026 • 12:00 a.m.
💵$98 – $155 USD
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Keith Urban at BleauLive Theater At Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Oct17
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Keith Urban

📍BleauLive Theater At Fontainebleau Las Vegas · Las Vegas, NV
📅Sat, Oct 17, 2026 • 3:00 AM
💵$142 – $1279 USD
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Keith Urban at BleauLive Theater At Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Oct18
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Keith Urban

📍BleauLive Theater At Fontainebleau Las Vegas · Las Vegas, NV
📅Sun, Oct 18, 2026 • 3:00 AM
💵$141 – $1147 USD
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Keith Urban Tickets Near You — Shows by City

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Keith Urban is playing 4 cities this tour. Tap any city for exact dates, venue info, seat prices, and parking.

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🗓 Aug 6, 2026
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🗓 Aug 21, 2026
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Quick answers
When is Keith Urban's next show?
Sat, July 11, 2026 at Lakefront Park.
How much are Keith Urban tickets?
$98–$142 USD, varies by city and seat section.
Is Keith Urban touring near me?
Playing 4 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
How do I get Keith Urban tickets?
Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
What time does the show start?
Most Keith Urban shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
How long is the concert?
Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.

Keith Urban Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost

Keith Urban ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:

Cheapest
$98
upper levels
Average
$121
across all cities
Premium
$142
floor & VIP

Keith Urban Concert FAQ

How much are Keith Urban tickets in 2026?▼
Keith Urban ticket prices in 2026 typically range from $98 to $142 USD depending on city, venue size, and seat section. Upper-level and general admission seats offer the best value, while floor, VIP, and meet and greet packages cost the most. Live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster pricing on this page updates every 12 hours.
When is Keith Urban's next concert?▼
Keith Urban's next confirmed concert is on Sat, July 11, 2026 at Lakefront Park in Prior Lake. Tickets are listed above with live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster availability.
Where is Keith Urban touring in 2026?▼
Keith Urban is currently touring across 4 cities in 2026, including Prior Lake, Davenport, Niagara Falls, Las Vegas. See the full tour date list above.
How do I get Keith Urban presale tickets?▼
Keith Urban presale tickets usually go live 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale date. The most common presale codes are from Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation, the artist's newsletter, and fan club memberships. Credit card presales (Citi, American Express, Capital One) are often available for tour stops in North America.
Does Keith Urban do meet and greets or VIP packages?▼
Keith Urban tour stops often include VIP packages that may offer early entry, premium seating, merchandise, photo opportunities, or soundcheck access depending on the tour. VIP and meet and greet packages, when available, are listed alongside standard ticket options and tend to sell out first.
How long is a Keith Urban concert?▼
A typical Keith Urban concert runs between 90 and 150 minutes including any opening act, with a main set that blends biggest hits, fan favorites, and cuts from the latest album. Doors usually open 60 to 90 minutes before the advertised start time.
Can I buy Keith Urban tickets on the day of the show?▼
Sometimes — if a show is not sold out, day-of tickets may still be available through HelloTickets, Ticketmaster, or the venue box office. Last-minute resale prices can swing either way, so it's worth checking the live listings above right up until doors.
Is Keith Urban coming to Canada in 2026?▼
Keith Urban's Canadian dates are always listed above when confirmed. Major Canadian stops typically include Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and Montreal. For the dedicated schedule, see the Keith Urban Canada tour page.
Is Keith Urban performing near me?▼
Keith Urban has confirmed shows in Prior Lake, Davenport, Niagara Falls, Las Vegas. Use the "Tickets Near You — Shows by City" section above to jump straight to your closest tour stop, or enable browser location to auto-detect the nearest date.
What time does a Keith Urban concert start?▼
Keith Urban shows typically start between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM local time, with doors opening 60 to 90 minutes earlier. Exact start times are printed on the ticket and shown next to each date on this page. Arrive 30 minutes before showtime to clear security and pick up wristbands or merch.
How do I buy Keith Urban tickets?▼
The fastest way to buy Keith Urban tickets is to click any tour date above — every show on this page links directly to the live HelloTickets or Ticketmaster checkout. Add the date to your calendar with one click, or save it to your watchlist to track price drops. Pay with credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay on the checkout partner's site.
Where is the cheapest place to buy Keith Urban tickets?▼
Compare the live HelloTickets and Ticketmaster listings above for Keith Urban before checkout. Watch for $98 starting prices on upper-level and balcony seats during the on-sale window. Mid-week dates and second-night shows often run 15–30% lower than weekend headliners.
Are Keith Urban tickets sold out?▼
Some Keith Urban dates do sell out, especially in major markets like Toronto, New York, and Los Angeles. The status next to each date above shows "On sale", "Sold out", or "Resale only" from the live ticket feeds. Sold-out shows often release additional seats 24–48 hours before doors as holds clear.
Who is opening for Keith Urban on the 2026 tour?▼
Opening acts are booked per region and announced 4–8 weeks before each tour stop. Keith Urban's opener is usually listed on the official ticket page once confirmed — click any date above to see the most current support act lineup. The full 2026 setlist breakdown updates as the tour progresses.
What should I wear to a Keith Urban concert?▼
Most Keith Urban concerts have no formal dress code — wear something comfortable that lets you stand and move for 2+ hours. Closed-toe shoes are smart for general admission shows. For VIP or premium seats, dressier outfits are common. Always check the venue's bag policy before arriving (many arenas now require clear bags only).
Can I get a refund on Keith Urban tickets?▼
Refund rules for Keith Urban tickets are handled by the checkout partner and venue. Most live-event tickets are non-refundable unless the show is cancelled, postponed, or rescheduled in a way that you cannot attend. Review the HelloTickets or Ticketmaster policy shown at checkout before purchase.
Will Keith Urban play the full hits catalog on this tour?▼
Yes — the 2026 setlist leans on the most-streamed hits with a few new-album cuts and at least one acoustic / storytelling moment built into the middle of the set. Deep cuts vary city to city.
Are Keith Urban concerts seated or general admission?▼
Most Keith Urban tour stops are reserved seating in arenas or amphitheatres with a small GA pit at the front. The venue page on Ticketmaster shows the exact configuration for each city.
Who is Keith Urban?▼
Keith Urban is a Grammy-winning country and country-pop singer, songwriter and guitarist born October 26, 1967 in Whangarei, New Zealand and raised in Caboolture, Queensland, Australia. He moved to Nashville in 1992, signed to Capitol Nashville, and has released a long sequence of US country albums since — "Keith Urban" (1999), "Golden Road", "Be Here", "Defying Gravity", "Get Closer", "Fuse", "Ripcord", "Graffiti U", "The Speed of Now Part 1" and "HIGH" (2024) — alongside four Grammy Awards and a long stint as a judge on Australian Idol and American Idol. He has been married to actress Nicole Kidman since 2006.
What is a Keith Urban concert like?▼
A Keith Urban concert is a guitar-driven country-pop arena show. Sets run 110 to 130 minutes with a single encore, no intermission, and the production weighs heavier than most country headliners — a video wall, multi-tier lighting truss, a B-stage in the back of the arena floor that Urban walks to via a runway for a stripped acoustic mini-set, and a thrust extension out front for the guitar solos. The pacing alternates uptempo radio singles with long Telecaster, ganjo or eight-string showcases; Urban often comes off the riser into the front rows for the guitar work, takes requests from the audience, and rotates support-act guest spots into the closing run.
How much do Keith Urban tickets cost?▼
Keith Urban ticket prices vary by market, venue and on-sale demand but typically sit in the US$60–$130 range for upper-bowl reserved seats in a North American arena, US$130–$280 for lower-bowl reserved, US$300–$600 for floor reserved or premium pit, and US$500 and up for full VIP packages. Amphitheater pricing opens with lawn seats in the US$40–$70 range and reserved pavilion at US$80–$160. Australian Ticketek face values sit in roughly the AU$120–$280 zone for reserved arena tickets. Dynamic pricing applies on most onsales so the checkout figure may swing from announced face. Secondary inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek and Vivid Seats sometimes beats primary on midweek non-major-market dates.
Are Keith Urban concerts family-friendly?▼
Yes, broadly. There is no explicit language or parental-advisory content in the headline material and the production is family-safe — no adults-only staging, no graphic visuals on the video wall. Arena and amphitheater age policies are set by the venue rather than the artist, so they vary city by city: most North American arenas welcome children of any age with a paid ticket; some venues require a ticket for children two and older. The catalogue does cover relationship and drinking themes ("Wasted Time", "Tonight I Wanna Cry", "Long Hot Summer") so the lyric content is squarely adult, but the show itself works for older kids and teens. Check the venue's event page for the specific age policy before buying.
Who is opening for Keith Urban on the current tour?▼
Opening acts on a Keith Urban tour rotate by leg and routing and are typically pulled from the contemporary country format — recent supports have included Maren Morris, Kelsea Ballerini, Carly Pearce, Lindsay Ell, Ingrid Andress, Tyler Hubbard, Brett Eldredge, Chase Rice and a long history of younger Australian country acts on the Australian legs. Most legs run two openers — a 30-minute first slot and a 45-to-60-minute direct support — before Urban takes the stage. Festival sets do not carry an opener. The exact support for any specific date is listed on the event card above this article once announced and confirmed.
Is the Keith Urban venue accessible?▼
Yes for every venue on a Keith Urban routing. North American arenas — Bridgestone Arena, Scotiabank Arena, Madison Square Garden, Crypto.com Arena, United Center, American Airlines Center, Dickies Arena, Rogers Place, Rogers Arena — are fully wheelchair accessible with step-free entry, dedicated accessible seating in every section, accessible washrooms on every level and companion seats bookable at the time of ticket purchase. Australian arenas — Qudos Bank Arena, Rod Laver Arena, Brisbane Entertainment Centre, RAC Arena, Adelaide Entertainment Centre — offer the same accessibility standards. Amphitheaters offer accessible pavilion seating and ADA-compliant lawn access. Service animals are welcome at every venue; request accessibility seating directly through Ticketmaster, Ticketek or the venue's official channel.
Is there a dress code at Keith Urban shows?▼
No formal dress code at any Keith Urban show. The crowd skews country-pop with the full visual range you would expect — cowboy boots, denim, tour T-shirts, the occasional Stetson, plenty of casual pop dress on the American Idol-era audience that came in through the Ripcord and Graffiti U cycles. Comfortable shoes matter more than style — amphitheater walks from the parking lots can run a quarter mile, and arena concourses involve a fair bit of standing on the beer line. Layers are smart at outdoor amphitheaters; the temperature drops twenty degrees once the sun goes down even in summer. Rain ponchos are allowed at every outdoor venue; umbrellas typically are not.
Can I buy Keith Urban tickets on the secondary market?▼
Yes. Once a Keith Urban date is on sale through Ticketmaster, Ticketek or Live Nation, resale listings appear on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster's own verified resale platform. Each event card above links to the major secondary marketplaces so you can compare prices across them. Dynamic pricing on the primary onsale means the secondary market is sometimes the cheaper option, especially for non-major-market amphitheater dates and midweek arena nights in the final week before showtime. Twickets is the artist-and-promoter-endorsed face-value resale option on certain UK and European appearances. Always buy from a marketplace with a buyer guarantee; avoid social media or DM purchases entirely.
Will Keith Urban tour again after this cycle?▼
Almost certainly yes. Urban has rolled continuous arena and amphitheater touring with brief gaps for album cycles since the early 2000s and has shown no interest in slowing the touring tempo — the road band and production team treat the tour as a year-round operation rather than a campaign tied to a single record. New legs are typically announced through the official Keith Urban site, Keith Urban Nation fan club mailing list and Ticketmaster on a rolling basis several months ahead. The Australian and Canadian routings tend to be confirmed slightly later than the US dates. Sign up for the artist newsletter and the Keith Urban Nation fan club to keep onsale registration and presale windows open ahead of the public on-sale.
Does Keith Urban play festivals?▼
Yes. Urban has headlined major North American country festivals regularly — Stagecoach in Indio, Country Thunder in multiple markets, Faster Horses in Michigan, Watershed at the Gorge, Boots and Hearts in Ontario, Country Music Association festivals — and routes Australian country festivals like CMC Rocks Queensland and the Tamworth Country Music Festival when scheduling aligns. The UK and European routing is anchored by C2C Country to Country at The O2 in London and the SSE Hydro in Glasgow. Festival sets compress the standard two-hour show into a tight 75-to-90-minute headline slot built around the singalong hits — "Somebody Like You", "Days Go By", "Blue Ain't Your Color", "Long Hot Summer", "The Fighter" — without losing the guitar-solo identity.
What is the Keith Urban setlist like on the current tour?▼
A current Keith Urban set runs 110 to 130 minutes across roughly twenty-two to twenty-six songs and follows a three-act shape — guitar-heavy opening run with "Days Go By", "Long Hot Summer" or a "HIGH"-cycle opener; mid-set singles run with "Blue Ain't Your Color", "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16", "Wasted Time", "Female", "The Fighter" with guests; a B-stage acoustic mini-set in the back of the floor ("Cop Car", "Stupid Boy", "Tonight I Wanna Cry"); and a closing arena-sized run with "Somebody Like You" and an encore that varies night to night. Urban takes requests from the front row and drops in covers — Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, the occasional INXS or Cold Chisel cut on the Australian leg.

About Keith Urban

KKeith Urban is the American Country Pop artist taking the 2026 tour through arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor festival stages — the kind of country show built around a full live band, a deep singalong catalog, and a setlist that mixes hits with stripped-down storytelling moments. 5 confirmed dates across 4 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $98. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.


Inside Keith Urban

Keith Urban is the New Zealand-born, Australian-raised, Nashville-resident country guitarist and singer who has spent more than a quarter-century turning a banjo-and-Telecaster crossover style into one of the most durable arena careers in the format. He is one of the very few country artists whose live show is built first around the guitar — long extended solos, two-hand tapping, slide work, the occasional eight-string ganjo — and only second around the vocal hooks that get the singles to country radio, and that combination has carried him from Tamworth-circuit pubs in regional New South Wales through Nashville songwriter bars to headlining tours of North America, Australia and the UK. The albums tell the arc: a self-titled American debut in 1999 that established the cross-genre guitar identity; "Golden Road" in 2002 with "Somebody Like You" as the breakthrough single; "Be Here" in 2004 and "Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing" in 2006 settling him at the top of the country format; "Defying Gravity" in 2009, "Get Closer" in 2010 and "Fuse" in 2013 widening the production palette; "Ripcord" in 2016 and "Graffiti U" in 2018 leaning further into pop and electronic textures; "The Speed of Now Part 1" in 2020 marking the pandemic-era studio chapter; and "HIGH" in 2024 as the current touring-cycle reference point. Four Grammy Awards, more than a dozen ACM Awards, multiple CMA Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist nominations, two stints as a judge on American Idol after a four-season run on Australian Idol — the cultural footprint extends well outside the country format. Married to Nicole Kidman since 2006, raising two daughters between Nashville and Sydney, Urban has stayed conspicuously available to his audience: regular surprise drop-ins at the Grand Ole Opry, a working radio show on his own SiriusXM channel, and a touring tempo that keeps the production team on the road most of the year. This page is the landing spot for the current Keith Urban tour dates, ticket information, setlists and city-specific show notes, kept evergreen year-round so it tracks each new leg as the routing rolls out from US arenas into Australia, Canada and the UK and back again.

About Keith Urban

Keith Lionel Urban was born October 26, 1967 in Whangarei, New Zealand, the second son of Bob and Marienne Urban. The family relocated to Caboolture, on the outer northern fringe of Brisbane, Queensland when Keith was two, and the Australian country-music scene of the 1970s and early 1980s — the touring circuit anchored by Slim Dusty, Buddy Williams and the Tamworth Country Music Festival — became the soundtrack of his childhood. His father ran a convenience store and played in pickup country bands on the weekend, his mother taught him to read music, and he was performing in local talent quests by the time he was six. By his mid-teens he was a regular fixture on Australian country television, winning the Star Maker competition at Tamworth in 1990, releasing his self-titled Australian debut album the same year on EMI Australia, and starting to build the Telecaster-driven style — a hybrid of Albert Lee's chicken-pickin', Mark Knopfler's fingerstyle phrasing, and Brent Mason's Nashville session vocabulary — that has remained the foundation of his playing.

He moved to Nashville in 1992, took the side-musician's path that almost every Australian country artist before him had taken, and spent close to a decade as a working session guitarist and songwriter while trying to land a US solo deal. The country-rock trio The Ranch released one album for Capitol Nashville in 1997 to critical interest and modest commercial returns before the band quietly broke up. Capitol kept Urban on as a solo artist and the 1999 self-titled album — featuring the breakthrough single "But for the Grace of God" — gave him his first US country No. 1. "Golden Road" followed in 2002 with "Somebody Like You" and "Raining on Sunday"; "Be Here" arrived in 2004, sold platinum multiple times over, and produced four No. 1 singles in succession. "Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing" in 2006 brought his first Grammy. The years that followed delivered "Defying Gravity" (2009), "Get Closer" (2010), "Fuse" (2013), "Ripcord" (2016), "Graffiti U" (2018), "The Speed of Now Part 1" (2020) and "HIGH" (2024) — a roughly two-year cadence that has kept the live set continuously refreshed and the country radio profile sustained across the long shift from CD-era country to streaming-era country pop.

The American Idol chapter started in Australia, where Urban judged the local version of the franchise for four seasons in the late 2000s, and continued in the United States across seasons 12 through 15 of American Idol between 2013 and 2016, sharing the panel with Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, Randy Jackson, Harry Connick Jr. and Jennifer Lopez. The exposure widened the audience well beyond country radio and is part of why his arena routing pulls a more diverse demographic than most country headliners. The Grammy total sits at four, the ACM Awards count is in double digits, the CMA hardware includes Entertainer of the Year, and the touring side has kept rolling at arena scale across the US, Australia, Canada and the UK without serious interruption. His Nashville production team — the same core road band, monitor and front-of-house engineers, and lighting designer have been with him through multiple album cycles — is one of the longest-running setups in country touring, which is part of why the live show holds together night after night with so few moving parts visibly out of place.

Keith Urban tour dates

The current Keith Urban touring chapter is built around the "HIGH" album cycle and the rolling arena-and-amphitheater routing that has now run for most of three decades without a serious gap. North American legs typically anchor in mid-tier and major-market arenas — Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Madison Square Garden in New York on marquee dates, Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Rogers Place in Edmonton and Rogers Arena in Vancouver on the Canadian swing — and shift to outdoor amphitheaters for the summer routing through Jiffy Lube Live, Riverbend Music Center, Ruoff Music Center, the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre venues, Saratoga Performing Arts Center and the Wharf Amphitheater on the Gulf Coast. Australian legs hit the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Rod Laver Arena and the larger Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, RAC Arena in Perth and Adelaide Entertainment Centre, with the occasional regional regional Australian routing through Newcastle, Wollongong and the Gold Coast. UK and Ireland dates tend to land on country-focused festivals like C2C Country to Country at The O2 in London or the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, with standalone London headline dates appearing on cycles when the album has US country radio fully behind it. Sets run a long 110 to 130 minutes with a single encore, no full intermission, and the production weighs in heavier than the chris stapleton-style spare-stage approach — there is a video wall, multi-tier lighting truss, a B-stage in the back of the arena floor that Urban walks to via a runway down the middle of the room for a stripped acoustic mini-set, and a thrust extension out front for the guitar solos. Support acts rotate by leg and have included Maren Morris, Kelsea Ballerini, Lindsay Ell, Carly Pearce, Ingrid Andress, Tyler Hubbard, Chase Rice, Brett Eldredge, and a long history of younger Australian country acts on the Australian legs. Door times typically run 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. for amphitheaters and 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. for arenas, with the opener on around 7:30 and Urban at 9:00 sharp. The grid above pulls the live schedule directly from Ticketmaster and updates as new "HIGH" tour dates are confirmed and added to the routing.

Keith Urban tickets

Keith Urban tickets in North America move through Ticketmaster and Live Nation as the primary outlets, with secondary inventory appearing quickly on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster's own verified resale platform once the primary onsale clears. Australian dates run through Ticketek and Ticketmaster Australia depending on venue; UK and Ireland appearances are handled by the festival promoter on C2C and by Ticketmaster UK or AXS for the rare standalone arena date. Face value at the current touring tier sits roughly in the US$60–$130 range for upper-bowl reserved seats in a North American arena, US$130–$280 for lower-bowl reserved, US$300–$600 for floor reserved or premium pit, and US$500 and up for full VIP packages bundling early entry, soundcheck access, a meet-and-greet on selected dates and exclusive merch. Amphitheater pricing typically opens with lawn seats in the US$40–$70 zone, reserved pavilion at US$80–$160, and premium pavilion or pit climbing into the US$200–$400 range. The Keith Urban Nation fan club is the load-bearing presale: members get a 24-to-48-hour window ahead of the public onsale on most North American dates, and on the higher-demand markets — Nashville, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, Sydney — fan club access is effectively the only reliable path to lower-bowl and floor seats. Citi cardmember, Live Nation Concert Week, venue-specific presales and the occasional radio-station window fill the rest of the days before the public onsale, which usually runs Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. local time. Dynamic pricing applies on most Urban onsales so the figure at checkout can drift from the announced face value as the queue runs; the secondary market on weekday non-major-market amphitheater dates often beats primary by 20 to 40 percent in the final week before showtime. Always buy from a marketplace with a buyer guarantee — Ticketmaster's verified resale, StubHub's FanProtect, SeatGeek's Buyer Guarantee — and avoid social-media or DM purchases entirely.

Keith Urban setlist

A current Keith Urban set runs 110 to 130 minutes across roughly twenty-two to twenty-six songs and follows a three-act shape that has held remarkably steady across cycles. The opening run is guitar-heavy and uptempo — "Days Go By", "Long Hot Summer", "Somewhere in My Car" or a "HIGH"-cycle opener like the title track — designed to set the band loose and get the room on its feet. The middle of the set rotates the singles catalogue ("Blue Ain't Your Color", "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16", "We Were Us" with the support-act guest, "Wasted Time", "Female", "The Fighter") around a stretch of guitar showcases where Urban steps forward and runs extended Telecaster, ganjo or eight-string solos that lean into chicken-pickin', two-hand tapping or slide passages depending on the mood of the night. The B-stage mini-set is the structural pivot — Urban walks the runway to a small stage in the back of the floor, the band drops to acoustic-with-stomp configuration, and he runs three or four stripped-back numbers ("Cop Car", "Stupid Boy", "Tonight I Wanna Cry", a one-off cover) before walking back. The closing arena-sized run lines up "Wasted Time", "Somebody Like You" and a rare appearance from "But for the Grace of God" before the closer — most nights "Days Go By", on certain legs "The Fighter" with a guest vocalist or a full-band reprise of "Long Hot Summer". The encore varies more night to night than the main set; Urban has been known to take requests from the front rows, drop in covers (Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, Fleetwood Mac, the occasional INXS or Cold Chisel cut on Australian legs) or invite the support act back on for a duet. Check setlist.fm after the first night of any new "HIGH" tour leg for the current order; fan submissions usually go up within a couple of hours of last call.

Tour cities

Nashville

Nashville is the home-room show. Urban has lived in Music City since 1992, owns a working production studio in the area, drops in regularly at the Grand Ole Opry and shows up unannounced at the Bluebird Cafe on quiet weeknights, so a Nashville date — typically at Bridgestone Arena downtown, the 19,000-cap home of the Predators — carries the weight of a hometown headline. The crowd skews country-industry-heavy in the lower bowl on the first night and country-fan-tourist on the second; surprise walk-ons from Vince Gill, Carrie Underwood, Eric Church or whichever Music Row name happens to be in town are part of the running tradition. Bridgestone sits at the foot of Lower Broadway, which means the post-show bar crawl is built into the ten-minute walk back to your downtown hotel. Bridgestone parking fills early; the easier play is rideshare into the SoBro arts district and a walk in. Lower-bowl tickets sell first on the onsale.

Toronto

Toronto is the marquee Canadian stop on every North American leg and a near-permanent fixture on Urban's routing — Scotiabank Arena downtown, the 19,800-cap home of the Maple Leafs and Raptors, attached to Union Station via the SkyWalk. The Toronto country audience is one of the largest outside the US south and is famously vocal through the singalongs; the "Somebody Like You" chorus carries clean to the back of the 300-level. GO Transit and the TTC subway both drop within five minutes of the gates, which makes Scotiabank one of the easiest North American arenas to access without a car. Urban also routes Rogers Centre and the larger BMO Field for one-off stadium dates on cycles where the album has gone deep on Canadian country radio. Lower-bowl tickets sell first on the onsale; the 300-level upper rings hold the best price-to-view ratio in the building. Fan club presales are the only reliable path to good Toronto floor seats.

Sydney

Sydney sits on every Australian leg and the show typically routes to Qudos Bank Arena (21,000 cap, Sydney Olympic Park), with Allianz Stadium and the larger Accor Stadium possible on stadium cycles. The Sydney audience is the closest Urban gets to a true hometown show outside Nashville — he lived in Sydney before and after the Nicole Kidman wedding in 2006, the Kidman family is from the area, and the room runs warmer and louder than any of his US arenas on the first chorus of "Somebody Like You". Sydney Trains runs directly to Olympic Park station, which is the practical access play given the post-show traffic on Parramatta Road. Australian fan-club presales are run through the local Ticketek system and the artist mailing list and clear quickly; Sydney is one of the few markets where lower-bowl reserved consistently sells out inside the day. The Vivid Sydney winter festival schedule sometimes overlaps the Australian touring window — check accommodation early.

Melbourne

Melbourne is the largest Australian routing decision on any leg — Rod Laver Arena (15,000 cap, Melbourne Park) is the default arena, but Marvel Stadium (53,000 cap, Docklands) and the AAMI Park rectangular stadium come into play on stadium cycles when the Australian numbers are running hot. Rod Laver shares the Australian Open complex and is a five-minute walk from Richmond station or a tram ride from the city centre on the 70, 75 or 48 routes. The Melbourne audience skews slightly older than Sydney and is known for one of the deepest "Tonight I Wanna Cry" singalongs in the room. Onsales run through Ticketek with a fan-club presale a day earlier. The MCG sits across the park and Yarra River, so post-show transport runs the same overlapping crush of trains and trams as a football night — budget the extra time. Floor general admission is the value pick on a Rod Laver date; reserved seats hold a slightly better view.

Brisbane

Brisbane is the closest market to Urban's childhood home in Caboolture and one of the most reliable Australian stops on every cycle. The show typically lands at Brisbane Entertainment Centre (13,500 cap, Boondall), with the smaller Riverstage in the city botanic gardens an outdoor alternative on summer routing and the new Brisbane Live arena in development for future cycles. Boondall is north of the city and a 25-minute drive or train ride from Roma Street station — the Brisbane Entertainment Centre dedicated train station is a few hundred metres from the doors. The Queensland audience is consistently among the loudest on the Australian leg and the "But for the Grace of God" or "Making Memories of Us" singalong here carries weight given the local connection. Lower-bowl reserved sells first; floor reserved holds value on the onsale. Onsales run through Ticketek with the fan-club presale a day earlier.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the West Coast marquee. Urban plays Crypto.com Arena downtown on most arena legs — 20,000 cap, home of the Lakers, Clippers and Kings — and the Hollywood Bowl or the Forum on outdoor or one-off cycles, with the YouTube Theater at SoFi as the newer mid-tier option. Crypto.com is Metro A and E Line accessible from Pico Station, which is the practical play given downtown traffic on an event night. LA crowds run pop-country — Urban's Southern California audience came in heavy through the American Idol seasons and the "Ripcord" and "Graffiti U" cycle pop singles, and the "Wasted Time" and "Long Hot Summer" choruses are among the loudest of the tour. Lower-bowl prices climb fast on the onsale; the 300-level upper ring holds value, and the floor is the premium tier reserved for fan-club presale buyers. The Hollywood Bowl date when it lands is the harder ticket of the two — the routing usually places it on a Saturday night in summer.

New York

New York City gets a Keith Urban arena date at Madison Square Garden on most North American tour legs — the marquee Northeast stop and a near-sellout across the lower bowl on every recent onsale. The 7th Avenue building seats roughly 20,000 for an end-stage concert and sits directly above Penn Station, which makes it the easiest concert arrival in the country: any subway, NJ Transit, LIRR or Amtrak line drops you inside the arena in under five minutes. New York crowds skew more eclectic than the Southeast markets — Urban's New York audience came in heavy through the American Idol exposure, the Nicole Kidman cultural footprint and the broader pop-country crossover, and the "Blue Ain't Your Color" and "The Fighter" singalongs get a standing-room response across all three tiers. Lower-bowl pricing runs higher here than any other tour stop; the 200-level is the value buy. Barclays Center in Brooklyn is the alternate Northeast routing on the rare cycle when the Garden calendar is locked.

Chicago

Chicago gets a Keith Urban arena date at the United Center on most North American legs — the 23,500-cap West Side building that hosts the Bulls and Blackhawks — and amphitheater swings route through Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre out in Tinley Park. United Center is the bigger room and the louder room; the Chicagoland country crowd is broader than the coastal music-press version of the city suggests, and the singalong on "Days Go By" runs deep into the upper bowl. CTA Green Line to Ashland or a rideshare into the lots around the arena are the practical access plays. Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre is car-only from the city; budget 60 to 90 minutes of post-show parking-lot drain on a sold-out summer night. The Allstate Arena in Rosemont and Wintrust Arena downtown are the alternate routing on smaller legs. Floor seats sell first; the 100-level reserved holds value.

Dallas

Dallas-Fort Worth is a flagship Texas market for Urban, with the routing splitting between American Airlines Center downtown and Dickies Arena in Fort Worth depending on the leg. American Airlines Center holds 20,000 for an end-stage arena concert and is DART rail accessible at Victory Station a two-minute walk from the doors. Dickies Arena in the Fort Worth Cultural District (14,000 cap) is the newer build and has hosted Urban on the more recent cycles. The Texas audience turns "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" and "Long Hot Summer" into full-volume room-shakers; the Stockyards-adjacent crowd that travels into Dickies is among the most reliably loud on the tour. Amphitheater swings route through Dos Equis Pavilion in Fair Park (20,000 cap) which is brutally hot in summer — bring water. Lower-bowl reserved at American Airlines Center sells first; floor reserved is the premium tier.

Edmonton

Edmonton is the deepest western Canadian stop on most North American legs — Rogers Place downtown (18,500 cap, home of the Oilers) and the older Rexall Place are the venue options, with the routing now consolidated at Rogers Place since the Oilers move. The Alberta country audience is among the most loyal Urban has — the prairie country market in Alberta and Saskatchewan tracks closer to the US country radio mainstream than the eastern Canadian audience does, and the "Wasted Time" and "Somewhere in My Car" choruses carry hard from the lower bowl into the 200-level. Rogers Place is in the ICE District a few blocks from the LRT Bay station; the post-show 104 Street walk back to Jasper Avenue and the downtown hotels is the easy access play. Lower-bowl and floor sell first on the onsale; fan-club presale members get the day-earlier window. Calgary's Scotiabank Saddledome is the alternate Alberta stop on legs that swing both prairie cities.

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  1. Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
  2. Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Keith Urban dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
  3. Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $98 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
  4. Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
  5. Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Keith Urban tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
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