Hometown Crowds Await Keith Urban at Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Country music star Keith Urban will make Boondall the heart of his 2025 Australian tour, with three packed nights at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre set to draw fans from across Queensland and beyond. The internationally acclaimed artist, who grew up in the Sunshine State, is returning to the suburb where thousands have gathered over the decades to see some of music’s biggest names — and this time, it’s his turn to headline in front of a hometown crowd.



A Hometown Return

Urban, born in Whangarei, New Zealand, and raised in Queensland, has long been celebrated as one of Australia’s most successful music exports. While his career took flight in Nashville, his formative years in Caboolture shaped the sound and style that would make him a global name. Locals still recall him as the young guitarist who played community events for a modest fee before climbing international charts with albums like Golden Road and Be Here.

Boondall’s Brisbane Entertainment Centre will host Urban for three consecutive shows on 15, 16 and 17 August 2025 — the only city on the tour to score an extra date after two initial nights sold out. 

These concerts mark his first local performances since December 2022 and are part of his High and Alive World Tour, named for his 2024 album High, which debuted at number three on the ARIA Albums Chart.

Celebrating Milestones

The tour arrives in a milestone year for Urban. In January, he was inducted into the Roll of Renown at the Golden Guitar Awards, where he also took home the Top Selling Australian Country Album of the Year for High. Event organisers praised his influence on country music both in Australia and abroad, citing his dedication to expanding the genre’s reach.

Urban’s career has been decorated with accolades including four Grammy Awards, 13 Country Music Association Awards, six ARIA Awards and 15 Golden Guitars. His live shows are known for their energy, featuring a mix of new material such as “Straight Line” and “Messed Up As Me” alongside chart-topping hits like “One Too Many” with P!nk and “The Fighter” with Carrie Underwood.

Boondall’s Connection

For Brisbane’s northside, Urban’s upcoming shows are more than a tour stop. The Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Boondall has long been a gathering point for fans across the region, and for Queensland-born Urban, playing here is a symbolic nod to the community that helped shape his early career. In the past decade alone, he has sold more than half a million concert tickets in Australia, underscoring his enduring appeal.

Urban will be joined on stage by rising U.S. country singer Chase Matthew, who is opening all Australian tour dates. Tickets for the Brisbane shows are available through Ticketek, though availability is limited after high demand during presales.



Tickets and Tour Information

The High and Alive World Tour kicks off in Newcastle on 13 August 2025 before moving through Boondall, Wollongong, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Boondall shows are on 15, 16 and 17 August 2025.

For more details on venues, ticketing and tour updates, visit keithurban.com.

Keith Urban Set to Light Up Boondall with ‘High and Alive’ Tour

Boondall is set to host one of the most anticipated live music events of 2025 as country music superstar Keith Urban returns to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in August. This concert marks his first Brisbane concerts since December 2022, bringing fans the live debut of tracks from his latest album, “High.”



A Superstar’s Return to Australia

Keith Urban, a five-time ARIA and four-time Grammy Award winner, has solidified his reputation as one of country music’s biggest global stars. With a career spanning over three decades, Mr Urban has released 13 studio albums, earning 18 No. 1 hits on the U.S. country charts. His accolades include 15 Academy of Country Music Awards, 13 CMA Awards, and six ARIA Awards.

His upcoming “High and Alive World Tour” will be his first in Australia since concluding “The Speed of Now World Tour” in December 2022 at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne. The 2025 tour will see Mr Urban perform nine arena shows across Australia, including stops in Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide.

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Photo Credit: Keith Urban/Instagram

Boondall Shows Sell Out as Third Date Added

Originally scheduled for two nights at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on 15 and 16 August 2025, both shows quickly sold out. Due to overwhelming demand, a third and final Brisbane show was announced for 17 August, confirming Mr Urban’s enduring popularity among Australian fans.

Mr Urban’s high-energy performances are known for their electrifying showmanship, powerful vocals, and crowd engagement. The upcoming concerts will feature a mix of classic hits and new material from “High,” including “Wildside,” “Straight Line,” “Go Home W U” featuring Lainey Wilson, and “Messed Up as Me.” 

Fans can also expect to hear chart-topping favourites such as “One Too Many” (featuring P!nk), “Parallel Line,” “Wasted Time,” “Somebody Like You,” and more.

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Photo Credit: Keith Urban/Instagram

A Legacy of Hit Performances

Mr Urban’s last performance in Brisbane was part of “The Speed of Now World Tour,” which ran from April 2022 through December 2022 and covered Europe, North America, and Australia. His concerts have been described as “not to be missed,” and over half a million tickets have been sold nationwide in the last decade.

Mr Urban’s ability to blend country, rock, and pop influences has made him one of Australia’s most sought-after live performers. His concerts typically run for over two hours and are filled with energetic guitar solos and heartfelt ballads.

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Photo Credit: Keith Urban/Instagram

What to Expect at the Boondall Concerts

Chase Matthew, an emerging voice in country music, joins Mr Urban on the “High and Alive” tour. Known for his bold style, Mr Matthew will open each night, setting the stage for Mr Urban’s highly anticipated return.

Fans are advised to purchase tickets only through Ticketek. Unauthorised resale websites may sell invalid or fraudulent tickets. The concerts are open to all ages. However, attendees under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.



With sold-out shows in Boondall, Keith Urban’s 2025 tour is shaping to be one of the year’s biggest live music events. He is again proving why he remains a dominant force in the industry.

Published 14-Mar-2025