Keith Urban Announces New Leg of “Graffiti U World Tour”

Keith Urban Announces New Leg of “Graffiti U World Tour”

After circumnavigating the globe with more than 70 concerts in seven countries, Keith Urban is extending his Graffiti U World Tour with additional dates this summer and fall.

Keith will bring his revamped show—new music, new lighting, new production—to 13 festivals and fairs, including stops in Chicago, Cheyenne, Louisville and more.

“I’m always looking for something a bit different when I go to see a show, especially when I see someone more than once—the set list, production, lighting, even just the vibe,” says Keith. “So I decided to change it up for the summer—have some fun and do something a bit different.”

Tickets for the new dates are on sale now.

Graffiti U World Tour

June 22 | Chicago, Illinois | Lakeshake Festival
July 4 | Provo, Utah | America’s Freedom Festival at Provo
July 19 | Brooklyn, Michigan | International Speedway
July 20 | Eau Claire, Wisconsin | Country Jam USA
July 26 | Cheyenne, Wyoming | Cheyenne Frontier Days
Aug. 1| Detroit Lakes, Minnesota | WE Fest
Aug. 2 | Sioux Falls, South Dakota | Sioux Empire Fair
Aug. 3 | Sturgis, South Dakota | Buffalo Chip Campground
Aug. 16 | Endicott, New York | Dick’s Sporting Goods Open
Aug. 31 | Puyallup, Washington | Washington State Fair
Sept. 15 | Louisville, Kentucky | Hometown Rising
Sept. 21 | Franklin, Tennessee | Pilgrimage Festival
Oct. 18 | Durant, Oklahoma | Choctaw Grand Theater

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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