Exclusive: Keith Urban Talks Freestyling, Connecting Fans Through Music, And Nashville’s Destination City Status

Keith Urban

With three CMA Awards nominations this year and two nominations for the People’s Choice Awards for male artist and country artist, that type of recognition continues to mean a lot to Keith Urban.

This year marks Urban’s 14th CMA Awards nomination for Male Vocalist of the Year, 11th nomination in the Entertainer of the Year category, and his sixth nomination in the Album of the Year category for Graffiti U, bringing his career nominations to 45 with 11 total wins. Urban is the reigning Single of the Year CMA winner for his song “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” which he also produced.

“It feels as good as it ever did. I make music and just hope it connects with people,” says Urban about being nominated. “And when it does, from the fans’ standpoint, with them buying the music, streaming the music, coming to the concerts, etc., it’s extraordinary. But then, when you can have it connect with your peers like that, it’s an incredible feeling.”

He may be wrapping up the U.S. leg of his highly successful and energetic Graffiti U World Tour next month, but that doesn’t mean he’s slowing down any, with the tour moving overseas to Australia in January.

The tour, which kicked off on June 15 this year, has proven to be one of the most energetic and critically hailed tours of his career and much like his newly released Graffiti U album, the show blends a multitude of different styles and influences. Following his very successful Ripcord World Tour, Urban gives keyboardist Nathan Barlowe credit for evolving his shows into a unique and responsive experience for the fans.

Keith Urban

Urban explains, “I knew I was needing someone [new] in the band but I couldn’t even define their role. I thought well, they’re not really a DJ, they’re not really a keyboard player, they’re not really a percussionist, they’re not really a multi-instrumentalist, but they’re kind of all of those things rolled into one. And lo and behold, Nathan came along and was working on the contraption that he called the Phantom, which allows him to trigger sounds, sampling things, and using pre-recorded pieces live so that we can change arrangements of songs in real time. It’s really an extraordinary thing that he does. I love stepping out to freestyle on songs and not being so locked into the arrangement.”

“It’s all feel,” adds Urban. “It’s feeling the room, feeling the audience, feeling the moment that something needs to be shortened, or needs to be lengthened, or needs to be dynamic in some way. I love having the flexibility to do that.”

But before the tour heads to Australia in 2019, Urban will head over to Sydney later this year to host the 32nd Annual ARIA Awards, Australia’s GRAMMY Awards.

Urban’s previous album, the No. 1 Platinum-selling Ripcord, was the second-highest selling album in Australia 2016 and spent 27 weeks in the Top 10 and 46 weeks in the Top 20 of the ARIA Albums Chart. The singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer is no stranger to the ARIA charts with a total of 14 ARIA Platinum-selling singles and albums, earning him a total of five ARIA Awards.

He admits that hosting hasn’t really been on his bucket list. “No, it’s not something I ever thought about at all,” says Urban. “I’ve been on the ARIAs a couple of times before, but never thought about hosting them. I’m not quite sure what I’m in for.”

After hosting the ARIA awards show in November, Urban will finish out the year by returning to headline Nashville’s New Year’s Celebration for a second year in a row. And for Urban, it’s much more than being able to sleep in his own bed that night.

“It’s so much more than that to me,” admits Urban. “I’ve lived in Nashville 26 years and to have the chance for people to start really thinking about Nashville, as being a New Year’s destination is fantastic. The city has exploded in the last five years and the change has gone through the roof with the new hotels, the food, and everything that is happening. Hopefully, we can make this a destination for people everywhere, not just America, but all over the world.”

Urban summarizes, “Nashville’s on a lot of people’s bucket list so if we can have them come on New Year’s Eve and experience it, it will be fantastic!”

 

 

Kalie Shorr Takes ‘Road To The CMA Awards’ Through Walmarts Nationwide

Kalie Shorr is embarking upon a “Road To The CMA Awards” Tour Oct. 9, performing and interacting with fans at Walmart stores across the U.S. in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and other cities. The 25-date tour, which kicks off in Birmingham Oct. 9 and wraps in Bentonville, Arkansas on Nov. 12, will highlight the upcoming 52nd Annual CMA Awards which airs live from Nashville, Nov. 14 on ABC.

Shorr will perform a one-hour acoustic set in each market featuring songs off her recent EP, Awake, as well as her single “Fight Like A Girl.” The dates will also feature a meet-and-greet, and in select markets, Shorr will visit local high schools and colleges in support of the CMA Foundation’s “It Starts With M.E.” campaign to help raise awareness of the importance of music education.

“Growing up, I would get so excited for the CMA Awards and count down the days until the big event,” recalls Shorr. “I couldn’t be happier to get to bring that same energy nationwide leading up to one of country music’s most magical nights. I’m so thankful to the CMA and Walmart for the opportunity to go out on this one-of-a-kind tour.”

“Road To The CMA Awards” Walmart Tour Dates:
Oct. 9 – 4pm-6pm – Birmingham, Ala. – 209 Lakeshore Pkwy 37209
Oct. 10 – 4pm-6pm – Atlanta, Ga. – 1801 Howell Mill Rd NW 30318
Oct. 11 – 4pm-6pm – Greenville, S.C. – 6134 White Horse Rd 29611
Oct. 12 – 4pm-6pm – Charlotte, N.C. – 5825 Thunder Rd 28027
Oct. 13 – 4pm-6pm – Raleigh, N.C. – 4431 New Bern Ave. 27610
Oct. 14 – 4pm-6pm – Greensboro, N.C. – 2107 Pyramid Village Blvd 27405
Oct. 15 – 4pm-6pm – Columbus, Ohio – 3657 E Main St. 43213
Oct. 16 – 4pm-6pm – Cincinnati, Ohio – 2322 Ferguson Rd 45238
Oct. 17 – 11am-1pm – Indianapolis, Ind. – 4650 S Emerson Ave. 46203
Oct. 18 – 4pm-6pm – Louisville, Ky. – 2020 Bashford Manor Ln. 40218
Oct. 26 – 4pm-6pm – Chicago, Ill. – 3320 South Cicero Ave. 60804
Oct. 27 – 4pm-6pm – Grand Rapids, Mich. – 5859 28th St. SE 49546
Oct. 28 – 4pm-6pm – Detroit, Mich. – 7555 Telegraph Rd 48180
Oct. 29 – 4pm-6pm – Cleveland, Ohio – 3400 Steelyard Dr. 44109
Nov. 2 – 4pm-6pm – St. Louis, Mo. – 1900 Maplewood Commons Dr. 63143
Nov. 3 – 4pm-6pm – Kansas City, Mo. – 11601 E US Highway 40 64133
Nov. 4 – 4pm-6pm – Minneapolis, Minn. – 1960 Twin Lakes Pkwy 55113
Nov. 5 – 4pm-6pm – Milwaukee, Wisc. – 4140 W Greenfield Ave. 53215
Nov. 6 – 4pm-6pm – Memphis, Tenn. – 5255 Elvis Presley Blvd 38116
Nov. 7 – 4pm-6pm – New Orleans, La. – 1901 Tchoupitoulas St. 70130
Nov. 8 – 4pm-6pm – Houston, Texas – 111 Yale St. 77007
Nov. 9 – 4pm-6pm – Austin, Texas – 710 E Ben White Blvd 78704
Nov. 10 – 4pm-6pm – Dallas, Texas – 7401 Samuel Blvd 75228
Nov. 11 – 4pm-6pm – Oklahoma City, Okla. – 5401 Tinker Diagonal St. 73115
Nov. 12 – 4pm-6pm – Bentonville, Ark. – 4208 Pleasant Crossing Blvd 72758

High Valley, Michael Ray Celebrate During Old Dominion Tour

Pictured (L-R): Warner Music Nashville’s Tom Martens (VP Radio & Streaming); Brooke Hardesty (Sr. Director, Interactive Marketing); Scott Hendricks (EVP A&R); Shane Tarleton (SVP Artist Development); High Valley’s Curtis Rempel; Michael Ray; High Valley’s Brad Rempel; Warner Music Nashville’s Tim Foisset (VP Streaming); Matt Signore (COO); Kristen Williams (SVP Radio & Streaming): Shelby Moran (Manager, Touring)

High Valley and Michael Ray celebrated the first show on the fall leg of Old Dominion‘s headlining tour last night (Oct. 4) in Knoxville.

Members of the Warner Music Nashville label family joined the artists backstage. The brother duo rallied the crowd with songs ranging from their hit “She’s with Me,” which has earned more than 56 million on-demand streams, to a bluegrass version of Walk The Moon’s “Shut Up and Dance.” Ray then charmed the crowd with his Gold-certified No. 1s “Kiss You In The Morning” and “Think A Little Less,” as well as his upbeat new single “One That Got Away.”

Little Big Town Extends Breakers Tour Into Canada

Little Big Town will put those parkas to good use since they are extending their Breakers Tour into Canada in February and March. The ten-city Northern run kicks off Feb. 14 in London, Ontario and will run through March 2 in Abbotsford, British Columbia. The tour, which follows on the heels of their 20-plus city, sold-out U.S. tour, features special guests Midland and Ashley McBryde.

Tickets for The Breakers Canada Tour go on-sale Friday, Oct. 12. Pre-sale tickets and a special VIP package launch now at littlebigtown.com (password: BETTERMAN). The VIP experience, offered throughout the tour, will include a private, pre-show acoustic performance from the band, limited edition merchandise, and more. 

The Breakers Canada Tour Dates:
Feb. 14: London, Ontario
Feb. 15: Oshawa, Ontario
Feb. 19: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Feb. 20: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Feb. 21: Regina, Saskatchewan
Feb. 23: Calgary, Alberta
Feb. 24: Edmonton, Alberta
Feb. 26: Lethbridge, Alberta
March 1: Penticton, British Columbia
March 2: Abbotsford, British Columbia

Chase Rice Plots Eyes On You Tour For Fall

Chase Rice will hit the road in November with his Eyes On You Tour, launching Nov. 2 in Eugene, Oregon. The tour borrows its title from Rice’s single of the same name, which has been streamed over 50 million times before even being announced as a single.

“Our fans have been singing ‘Eyes On You’ back to us at the top of their lungs all summer long,” says Rice. “They made it a hit at our live shows before it even got to radio, so it’s only right that we name this the Eyes On You Tour and bring our show back to the people who have been so supportive all along.

“Even if people don’t want to admit it, we all love ‘love.’” he says of the song. “When you find that perfect relationship it becomes less important what you’re doing and more about that partner you’re doing it with. ‘Eyes On You’ has a fun, singalong melody to it but when you listen to the lyrics you realize it’s talking about that true love we all hope for.”

Rice is currently bringing that live show to fans as part of the Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2018 before going overseas for a headlining U.K. run in advance of the Eyes On You Tour.

Eyes On You Tour
Friday, Nov. 2 – McDonald Theater, Eugene, OR
Saturday, Nov. 3 – The Knitting Factory, Spokane, WA
Tuesday, Nov. 6 – Ace of Spades, Sacramento, CA
Saturday, Nov. 10 – Doheny State Park, Dana Point, CA
Friday, Nov. 30 – The Criterion, Oklahoma City, OK
Saturday, Dec. 1 – Billy Bob’s Texas, Fort Worth, TX
Thursday, Dec. 6 – The Filmore, Detroit, MI
Friday, Dec. 7 – Ground Zero, Traverse City, MI
Thursday, Dec. 13 – Music Farm, Charleston, SC
Friday, Dec. 14 – Buckhead Theatre, Atlanta, GA
Saturday, Dec. 15 – Coyote Joe’s, Charlotte, NC
Friday, Dec. 21 – Joe’s Live, Rosemont, IL
Saturday, Dec. 22 – 8 Seconds Saloon, Indianapolis, IN

Jack White Books Hometown Show At Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena In November

Jack White. Photo: Ray Neutron

Jack White has booked Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 20 as a makeup show for Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival’s recent cancellation.

The outing will end his Boarding House Reach world tour, featuring support from special guests Margo Price and Joshua Hedley. The tour was named after White’s third solo effort, released in March by Third Man Records/Columbia.

A limited amount of pre-sale tickets will be available to Third Man Vault members starting Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 10 a.m. CT. Tickets go on sale at the same time that Friday at livenation.com, the Bridgestone Arena Box Office or phone, at 800-745-3000.

Prior to the hometown stop, White will be in Europe, the UK and Canada. A complete list of dates can be found at jackwhiteiii.com.

RaeLynn To Headline Three Shows For SiriusXM The Highway

RaeLynn has teamed with SiriusXM for a three-show headlining run this fall, alongside special guest Ross Ellis. The SiriusXM The Highway Presents: RaeLynn mini-tour will hit Joe’s Live Rosemont in Chicago on Oct. 12, Cannery Ballroom in Nashville on Nov. 1 and conclude at the House of Blues in Houston on Dec. 12. Additional live show announcements are expected in coming weeks.

Show pre-sales begin Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. local, with general on-sales beginning at 10 a.m. local on Sept. 28 at ticketmaster.com.

Upcoming shows include:

Oct. 12: Chicago @ Joe’s Live Rosemont*
Nov. 1: Nashville @ Cannery Ballroom*
Dec. 12: Houston @ House of Blues
*Featuring special guest Ross Ellis

RaeLynn recently released her brand new track “Tailgate,” which has accumulated more than 4.2 million streams before traditional radio airplay. She penned the song alongside Canaan Smith, Corey Crowder and Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard.

BMI Returns To Austin City Limits Festival With Signature Stage

 

The line-up on the BMI stage at Austin City Limits Music Festival continues the organization’s track record of presenting future stars. There will be 24 up-and-coming artists performing over two weekends.

The weekend of Oct. 5-7 features sleek-toned indie pop band lovelytheband, alternative-rap trio Injury Reserve, synth-pop indie band flor and alt-rock writer/producer Mikky Ekko.

The second weekend (Oct. 12-14) will kick off with indie-rock duo The Blancos, followed by gritty country-Americana lyricist Ruston Kelly, and bluegrass-rockers Trampled By Turtles. Folk-rock duo The Sisterhood Band will close out the PRO’s stage on the final evening of the festival.

For well over a decade, the BMI stage has helped superstars launch their careers in legendary Zilker Park, including a 2016 performance from country songstress Maren Morris who went on to win a GRAMMY later that year. This year’s talent will join the ranks of artists including Miranda Lambert, Alessia Cara, X Ambassadors, Gary Clark, Jr., Shakey Graves, Jon Pardi, Catfish and the Bottlemen, and Luke Combs, who have all performed at the festival.

WEEKEND ONE
Friday, Oct. 5
11:15am-12:00pm – RF Shannon
12:45pm-1:45pm – lovelytheband
2:45pm-3:45pm – Mikky Ekko
4:45-5:45pm – Fickle Friends

Saturday, Oct. 6
12:00pm-12:45pm – Dizzy
1:30pm-2:30pm – Naked Giants
3:30pm-4:30pm – Sweet Spirit
5:30pm-6:30pm – flor

Sunday, Oct. 7
11:30am-12:15pm – Neighbor Lady
1:00pm-2:00pm – The Nude Party
3:00pm-4:00pm – Injury Reserve
5:00pm-6:00pm – Hailey Knox

WEEKEND TWO
Friday, Oct. 12
11:15am-12:00pm – The Blancos
12:45pm-1:45pm – Nicole Atkins
2:45pm-3:45pm – Sasha Sloan
4:45pm-5:45pm – Arkells

Saturday, Oct. 13
12:00pm-12:45pm – Charley Crockett
1:30pm-2:30pm – Ruston Kelly
3:30pm-4:30pm – Lucie Silvas
5:30pm-6:30pm – Trampled By Turtles

Sunday, Oct. 14
11:30am-12:15pm – Davie
1:00pm-2:00pm – Phil Cook
3:00pm-4:00pm – B.A.G. (Blimes x Gifted Gab)
5:00pm-6:00pm – The Sisterhood Band

Keb’ Mo’ Looking West To Headline 2019 Tour

Photo: Fresh Design

Grammy-winning Americana artist Keb’ Mo’ is headlining a series of solo acoustic shows across the western coast next year.

TajMo, his 2017 collaboration project with legendary blues musician Taj Mahal, earned Keb’ Mo’ his fourth Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Additionally, TajMo earned Album of the Year and Contemporary Blues Album of the Year at the 39th Annual Blues Music Awards, while Keb’ Mo’ took home the title of Contemporary Blues Male Artist of The Year.

Young blues songwriter, Jontavious Willis, will open all shows throughout the tour.

The tour kicks off in Oregon in May. Additional shows and markets for the 2019 tour are to be added and released at a later date.

Keb’ Mo’s 2019 West Coast Tour are as follows:
May 7: Rogue Theater (Grants Pass, OR)
May 8: Arkley Center for the Performing Ars (Eureka, CA)
May 9: Cascade Theatre (Redding, CA)
May 10: The Fox Theatre (Redwood City, CA)
May 11: Golden State Theatre (Monterey, CA)
May 14: Livermore Valley Performing Arts Center (Livermore, CA)
May 15: Harris Center (Folsom, CA)
May 16: Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (Santa Rosa, CA)
May 18: Poway Center For The Performing Arts (Poway, CA)
May 19: Thousand Oaks Alliance for the Arts (Thousand Oaks, CA)
May 21: Fox Theatre (Tucson, AZ)
May 22: Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts (Scottsdale, AZ)

TobyMac’s Hits Deep Tour To Visit 37 Cities In 2019

TobyMac’s “HITS DEEP Tour” will make 37 stops nationwide in 2019 with Jeremy Camp, Jordan Feliz, Ryan Stevenson, We Are Messengers and Aaron Cole. TobyMac’s headlining jaunt is a partnership with K-LOVE, Air1, Awakening Events and Food for the Hungry. Among the stops are Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, Atlanta’s Infinite Energy Arena, Hoffman Estates’ Sears Centre Arena, Newark’s Prudential Center and more.

2019 concertgoers will be treated to tracks from The Elements releasing on Oct. 12, marking the first new collection of music from the chart-topping artist in three years. The Elements boasts TobyMac’s biggest song in six years, “I just need U.” along with the current radio favorite “Everything.”

The 2018 “HITS DEEP Tour” sold out 18 arenas including Sacramento, St. Louis, Phoenix, Denver, Grand Rapids, Minneapolis and San Antonio, drawing 11,000 at Portland’s Moda Arena alone. It was noted as the highest-grossing Christian tour of 2018.

This year’s tour will again feature the fan friendly 20 percent off First Weekend promotion. During the first weekend tickets are on sale fans can save 20 percent on ALL tickets by using the code word “INSIDER” when purchasing tickets online. This promotion begins at 10 a.m. Sept. 28 and runs through 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 30.

2019 “HITS DEEP Tour” Dates:
Jan. 29: Alexandria, LA Rapides Parish Coliseum
Jan. 31: Cypress, TX Berry Center
Feb. 1: Cypress, TX Berry Center
Feb. 2: Cedar Park, TX H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
Feb. 7: Huntsville, AL Von Braun Center
Feb. 8: Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
Feb. 9: Louisville, KY Freedom Hall at Kentucky Exposition Center
Feb. 10: Indianapolis, IN Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Feb 14: Charleston, WV Charleston Coliseum
Feb. 15: Greenville, SC Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Feb. 16: Duluth, GA Infinite Energy Arena
Feb. 17: Norfolk, VA Constant Center
Feb. 21: Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
Feb. 22: Sunrise, FL BB&T Center
Feb. 23: Estero, FL Germain Arena
Feb. 24: Tampa, FL Amalie Arena
Feb. 25: Toledo, OH The Huntington Center
March 1: Fairfax, VA EagleBank Arena
March 2: Fairfax, VA EagleBank Arena
March 3: Hershey, PA GIANT Center
March 8: Youngstown, OH Covelli Centre
March 9: Hoffman Estates, IL Sears Centre Arena
March 10: Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
March 14: North Little Rock, AR Verizon Arena
March 15: Grand Prairie, TX The Theatre at Grand Prairie
March 16: Grand Prairie, TX The Theatre at Grand Prairie
March 22: Dayton, OH Wright State University’s Nutter Center
March 23: Pittsburgh, PA Petersen Events Center
March 24: Newark, NJ Prudential Center
March 26: Wilkes-Barre, PA Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza
March 27: Albany, NY Times Union Center
March 29: Philadelphia, PA Liacouras Center
March 30: Rochester, NY Blue Cross Arena
March 31: Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center
April 5: Charlotte, NC Bojangles’ Coliseum
April 6: Birmingham, AL Legacy Arena at the BJCC
April 7: Jonesboro, AR First National Bank Arena