Keith Urban has long been celebrated as one of country music’s most electrifying live performers, blending world-class musicianship with boundless energy and charisma. A four-time Grammy winner and global superstar, Urban has spent decades perfecting his stagecraft, known for his jaw-dropping guitar solos, soulful vocals, and a connection with the audience that feels deeply personal—even in the biggest arenas. Whether he’s tearing through a high-octane anthem or stripping it down for an acoustic ballad, Urban delivers a show that’s both technically masterful and emotionally powerful, earning him a reputation as a must-see act around the world.
As he launches his High and Alive tour in Georgia, Urban brings that unmatched live presence to a whole new chapter. Known for constantly evolving his sound and pushing the boundaries of modern country, this new tour is a celebration of both fresh material and fan favourites, promising the kind of immersive, high-energy experience that only he can deliver. For longtime fans and new listeners alike, Urban’s live show is a testament to his artistry, heart, and the joy he brings to the stage every single night.
Urban kicked off his High and Alive tour with a double header run of shows in Alpharetta, Georgia and this was the setlist:
- Straight Line
- Where the Blacktop Ends
- Long Hot Summer
- Messed Up as Me
- John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16
- Somewhere in My Car
- Cop Car
- Laughin' All the Way to the Drank
- Days Go By / I Had Some Help
- ‘Til Summer Comes Around
- Heart Like a Hometown
- Go Home W U
- Kiss a Girl / Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me
- Sun Don't Let Me Down
- The Fighter
- Somebody Like You
- One Too Many
- Pink Pony Club / You'll Think of Me
- Blue Ain't Your Colour
- Wasted Time
- You Get What You Give
Across the two nights there were some slight differences in the sets. On night 1 Urban also played a John Denver cover and extended ‘Wasted Time' with snippets of ‘Sweet Home Alabama' and ‘Folsom Prison Blues'.

