Keith Urban Announces US Leg Of ‘The Speed Of Now’ World Tour
The country star’s itinerary includes 50 new concert stops in North America in 2022
Keith Urban will return to the road in 2022, with June marking the North American debut of his first world tour in four years, ‘The Speed of Now’ World Tour. The newly announced North American shows will add 50 new concert stops to his previously announced shows set in Australia, Germany, Netherlands and the U.K for next year.
“More Hearts Than Mine” hitmaker Ingrid Andress will join Urban for the North American tour dates, which begin June 17 at Tampa, Fla.’s Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheatre and wrap Nov. 5 at St. Paul, Minn.’s Excel Center.
“Every night is the first time we’ve played these songs for that audience, in that moment,” Urban said via a statement. “It’s why every show is different – spontaneous and unpredictable – even for us!” He adds, “After two years we’re finally gonna get the chance to play some of the new songs we haven’t done live before. We’ll throw in a bunch of the songs that everyone comes to hear, a couple of which we’ll rework a bit, and it’s really gonna be tough to get us off the stage.”
The trek will include Urban’s first concerts in Fort Worth, Texas and Savannah, Ga., as well as a stop at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 7.
The tour takes its name from Urban’s The Speed of Now Part 1 album, which was released in September 2020 and features “Superman,” “One Too Many” (with Pink) and “Out The Cage” (featuring Breland and Nile Rodgers).
On May 27-29, Urban will be performing three shows as part of a run of dates at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas; tickets for those shows will go on sale December 10 ay 10pm PT.
Buy or stream Keith Urban’s ‘The Speed Of Now PART 1’.
‘The Speed of Now World Tour’ dates below:
June 17 — Tampa — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 18 — West Palm Beach — iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
July 8 — Toronto — Budweiser Stage
July 9 — Toronto — Budweiser Stage
July 10 — Canandaigua — CMAC
July 15 — Cleveland — Blossom Music Center
July 16 — Cincinnati — Riverbend Music Center
July 22 — Mansfield — Xfinity Center
July 23 — Bangor — Maine Savings Amphitheater
July 24 — Gilford — Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
July 29 — Holmdel — PNC Bank Arts Center
July 30 — Bristow — Jiffy Lube Live
July 31 — Camden — BB&T Pavilion
Aug. 4 — Jacksonville — Daily’s Place
Aug. 5 — Jacksonville — Daily’s Place
Aug. 6 — Orange Beach — The Wharf Amphitheater
Aug. 12 — Charlotte — PNC Music Pavilion
Aug. 13 — Raleigh — Coastal Credit Union Music Park
Aug. 14 — Virginia Beach — Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Aug. 18 — Rogers — Walmart AMP
Aug. 19 — St. Louis — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Aug. 20 — Des Moines — Iowa State Fair
Aug. 26 — Detroit — DTE Energy Music Theatre
Aug 27 — Indianapolis — Ruoff Music Center
Aug. 28 — Milwaukee — American Family Insurance Amphitheater
Sept. 1 — Lake Tahoe — Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys
Sept. 3 — Mountain View — Shoreline Amphitheatre
Sept. 8 — Phoenix — Footprint Center
Sept. 9 — San Diego — North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sept. 10 — Los Angeles — The Forum
Sept. 15 — Salt Lake City — USANA Amphitheatre
Sept. 16 — Denver — Ball Arena
Sept. 17 — Wichita — INTRUST Bank Arena
Sept. 22 — Grand Rapids — Van Andel Arena
Sept. 23 — Columbus — Nationwide Arena
Sept. 24 — Chicago — Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
Sept. 29 — Kansas City — T-Mobile Center
Sept. 30 — Oklahoma City — Paycom Center
Oct. 1 — Fort Worth — Dickies Arena
Oct. 7 — Nashville — Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 8 — Atlanta — State Farm Arena
Oct. 13 — Savannah — Enmarket Arena
Oct. 14 — Knoxville — Thompson Boling Arena
Oct. 15 — Charleston — Charleston Coliseum
Oct. 21 — Uncasville — Mohegan Sun Arena
Oct. 22 — Long Island — UBS Arena at Belmont Park
Nov. 3 — Madison — Alliant Energy Center
Nov. 4 — Peoria — Peoria Civic Center
Nov. 5 — St. Paul — Xcel Center