Five-time ARIA and four-time GRAMMY Award winner Keith Urban brings his HIGH AND ALIVE WORLD TOUR to Melbourne this August.
The tour will be the first opportunity to hear live versions of new songs from HIGH, including “Wildside,” “Straight Line,” “Go Home W U” (with Lainey Wilson), and “Messed Up As Me,” plus hits such as “One Too Many” (with P!nk), “Wasted Time,” “Somebody Like You,” “Parallel Line,” “The Fighter” (with Carrie Underwood), and “Long Hot Summer.”
Urban is one of Australia’s most coveted live acts, with concerts critics have hailed as “not to be missed.” Over the past ten years, he has sold more than half a million concert tickets across Australia. His two-hour-plus shows are packed with the energy and showmanship that make him one of the music industry’s leading live performers.
Note: Times are approx. and subject to change without notice.
Note: Events may contain sequences of flashing lights, lasers, strobes, haze and pyrotechnics which may affect photosensitive guests, and those with other medical conditions.
Keith Urban is an artist sui generis in country music: a native of Australia who headed to Nashville to break into the business and managed to work his way to the top of the country charts, then maintained a long, successful career. There are some common denominators in his deep catalogue: he’s a killer guitar player who never misses a chance to shred, but it’s always in service of his songs, which display his ear for melodic hooks and an openhearted sensitivity.
He sharpened his execution throughout his career, developing a distinctive ballad style –some of his biggest hits were slow-burners, including “You’ll Think of Me” and “Blue Ain’t Your Color” – which he accentuated with his adept integration of contemporary pop, including collaborations with Pink and Nile Rodgers.
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Australia & New Zealand Tour .
Concert Event on
Saturday 6 to Sunday 7 September 2025
at 7:00 pm , atRod Laver Arena
Acting My Age Tour .
Comedy Event on
Thursday 25 September 2025
at 8:00 pm , atRod Laver Arena
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Melbourne United Event on
Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 October 2025
at MULTIPLE TIMES , atRod Laver Arena