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Inside Keith Urban’s Huge Net Worth After Divorce From Nicole Kidman

Before becoming one of the biggest singers and talented musicians in the world, Urban began building his empire by releasing his self-titled debut album in Australia in 1991.

He entered the world stage in 1999 with the release of his self-titled US debut album via Capitol Records Nashville.

Urban continued his string of hit albums in the years that followed: Golden Way (2002), Be here (2004), Love, pain and the whole crazy thing (2006), Defying gravity (2009), Come closer (2010), Merge (2013), Tear cord (2016), Graffiti U (2018) and The speed of today part 1 (2020).

Four years after releasing the multi-genre record, the country singer unveiled his latest album, Highwith hits like Wild side, Straight line, Messed up like me And Go home WU.

Since his debut, Urban has received critical acclaim for his work as a singer, songwriter and producer.

In January, he was included in the Roll of Renown at the 53rd Golden Guitar Awards in Tamworth, Australia.

“Keith’s influence on the global country music scene is enduring and immeasurable,” said Toyota Golden Guitar Awards Executive Producer Peter Ross. “His dedication to the genre, his groundbreaking artistry and his unwavering dedication to music make him a natural choice for the Roll of Renown.”

Urban also received the Golden Guitar Award for the best-selling Australian country album of the year High.

When he’s not making music, the 57-year-old musician is on the road on tour. Most recently he has completed his High residency in Vegaswhich had five sold-out nights at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.

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In a September 2024 episode of The Kelly Clarkson ShowUrban confessed that he resisted giving concerts for “years and years and years.”

“It felt like it was going to be the same thing over and over again,” he added after comparing it to “an episode of” Disconnection.”

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