Keith Urban launching ‘brand new’ Las Vegas residency this spring


Keith City is returning to Las Vegas for a brand new residency.

The country-music famous person, who accomplished a profitable multi-year residency at Caesars Palace, will play 16 “model new” exhibits on the Zappos Theater on the Planet Hollywood Resort & On line casino, he stated Monday. The title: “Keith City: The Las Vegas Residency.”

“That room already feels geared in the direction of a sure power that’s most likely a bit higher for what I do,” the Grammy Award winner informed Individuals journal. “I like the kind of membership area vibe, and I feel that room already has a bit extra of that rock and roll spirit, so I’ll be benefiting from that.”

The 13-time CMA winner will pause his Pace of Now World Tour this spring and launch the Las Vegas exhibits March 3 with the primary gigs operating by means of March 18. He’ll take a break then return between June 16 and July 1.

Early ticket gross sales started Tuesday and gross sales to most people start Saturday.

The singer-songwriter, whose hits embody “The Fighter,” “Blue Ain’t Your Shade” and “Any person Like You,” was the primary artist to play on the Colosseum after the venue’s state-of-the-art overhaul following Celine Dion’s 16-year run. City launched his residency in September 2019, however the COVID-19 pandemic halted components of the sublet and his tour shortly thereafter.

“I used to be requested to do it earlier however at all times stated no as a result of to me a residency sounded a bit of bit like an episode of ‘Severance’ and I used to be like, ‘I don’t know that I’m constructed for this,’” he informed Individuals. “I want freneticism and unpredictability, and I want a sure power. Once we lastly went and did the residency on the finish of 2019, I cherished it and I used to be reworked.”

Earlier this 12 months, City added extra exhibits to that residency within the wake of Adele’s last-minute announcement in January that she was suspending her Colosseum exhibits. (Adele introduced in June that she’d resume her long-awaited residency within the 4,100-person room on Nov. 18.)