Keith Urban has announced a brand-new Las Vegas residency dubbed High.
The 56-year-old musician will take over the Fontainebleau Las Vegas for 10 nights in October and February 2025.
Concertgoers can expect to hear tracks from his upcoming album.
So far fans have heard the singles Straight Line, Messed Up As Me, and Go Home W U, with Lainey Wilson.
High marks Keith's third residency following his stints at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and Planet Hollywood.
Keith Urban has announced a brand-new Las Vegas residency dubbed High
Ironically, the country star had previously rejected offers to do a Las Vegas residency.
Keith was against the idea of repeating the same show over and over again at the same venue, but his mind was changed when he began his Colosseum series in 2019.
"I was asked to do it earlier but always said no because to me a residency sounded a little bit like an episode of Severance and I was like, 'I don't know that I'm built for this," he told PEOPLE in 2022.
The 56-year-old musician will take over the Fontainebleau Las Vegas for 10 nights in October and February 2025
'I need freneticism and unpredictability, and I need a certain energy. When we finally went and did the residency at the end of 2019, I loved it, and I was transformed.'
Keith - who is married to Nicole Kidman - had to postpone the rest of his Vegas residency due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, only performing four shows, but he was back on stage in September 2021.
He also had to step in for Adele after the I Drink Wine singer was forced to cancel her shows at Caesars Palace at the last minute after COVID-19 hit her crew and they were 'absolutely destroyed' by delivery delays.
Keith - who is married to Nicole Kidman - had to postpone the rest of his Vegas residency due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, only performing four shows, but he was back on stage in September 2021
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