Keith Urban’s 2025 High And Alive Australian tour has been met with phenomenal demand, with the country music superstar adding a third and final Brisbane show to the tour.
Two of Urban’s shows at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Friday, 15, and Saturday, 16 August, have already sold out, with the final show at the venue taking place on Sunday, 17 August. Tickets for the show go on sale tomorrow at 10 am local time.
Keith Urban shared a message with his devoted Brisbane fans to celebrate the new show, which you can watch below.
Tickets to Urban’s remaining Australian shows, including the new Brisbane show, and concerts at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre (Wednesday, 13 August), the Wollongong WIN Entertainment Centre (Wednesday, 20 August), two shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena (Friday, 22, Saturday, 23 August), Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena (Monday, 25, Tuesday, 26 August), and the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Thursday, 28 August. For all shows, he’ll be joined by special guest Chase Matthew.
Tickets and more information are on the Keith Urban website.
High, Urban’s new album, was released on 20 September (the tour was announced a few weeks before the album dropped). He said about the album: “When I’m writing a song, or when I’m in the studio recording it, or even when it’s coming to life on the stage, it’s the same feeling of being ‘in the flow.’ It’s timeless, it’s weightless - and I feel euphoric - I feel HIGH.
“What makes you ‘high’ can mean whatever you want it to mean. It might be physical, spiritual, herbal, meditative, chemical or musical, but it’s definitely a place of utopia.”
KEITH URBAN
“HIGH WORLD TOUR”
AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES 2025
Wednesday 13 August - Newcastle, Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Friday 15 August - Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre – SOLD OUT
Saturday 16 August - Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre – SOLD OUT
Sunday 17 August - Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre – NEW DATE*
Wednesday 20 August - Wollongong, WIN Entertainment Centre
Friday 22 August - Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
Saturday 23 August - Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
Monday 25 August - Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
Tuesday 26 August - Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
Thursday 28 August - Adelaide – Adelaide Entertainment Centre