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Keith Urban au Centre Bell

Fri 19 Sep 2025 • 07:00 pm country pop
Centre Bell - Montréal De 63$ à 429$
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Keith Urban est un artiste sui generis dans la musique country : natif d’Australie, il s’est installé à Nashville pour percer dans l’industrie et a réussi à se hisser au sommet des classements country. Tout au long de sa carrière, il a semblé évoluer en marge du courant dominant, tout en s’adaptant aux tendances changeantes du genre. Certains éléments définissent son vaste répertoire : guitariste exceptionnel, il ne manque jamais une occasion de mettre en valeur son jeu, mais toujours au service de ses chansons, qui allient sens du refrain accrocheur et une sensibilité à fleur de peau. Tout cela était déjà évident sur But for the Grace of God, un single de 2000 qui fut le premier de ses nombreux numéros un au classement Billboard Country. Mais au fil de sa carrière, il a affiné son style et développé un goût particulier pour les ballades – certaines de ses plus grandes réussites sont des morceaux tout en progression lente, comme You’ll Think of Me et Blue Ain’t Your Color. Urban a également su intégrer des sonorités pop contemporaines dans sa musique, comme en témoignent ses collaborations avec Pink et Nile Rodgers sur son album The Speed of Now, Vol. 1 (2020). Son attachement à l’instant présent s’est aussi traduit par une approche plus flexible de la production musicale : au début des années 2020, il a privilégié la sortie de singles et de collaborations, prenant son temps avant de proposer un album complet. Lorsque High est enfin sorti en 2024, il incluait plusieurs de ces morceaux ainsi que le hit Messed Up as Me.

Keith Urban is an artist sui generis in country music: a native of Australia who headed to Nashville to break into the business and managed to work his way to the top of the country charts, he maintained a long, successful career where he has seemed to exist just outside of mainstream country but nevertheless adapted to its shifting fashions. There are some common denominators in his deep catalog: he’s a killer guitar player who never misses a chance to shred, but it’s always in the service of his songs, which display his ear for melodic hooks and an openhearted sensitivity. All of this was evident on “But for the Grace of God,” a 2000 single that became the first of many Billboard Country number one hits for Urban, but he sharpened his execution over the course of his career, developing a distinctive ballad style — some of his biggest hits were slow-burners, including “You’ll Think of Me” and “Blue Ain’t Your Color” — which he accentuated with his adept integration of contemporary pop, including collaborations with Pink and Nile Rodgers on his 2020 album The Speed of Now, Vol. 1. Urban’s focus on the now was also evident in how he spent the first part of the 2020s releasing a rapid series of singles and collaborations while taking his time to craft a full-length album. When 2024’s High finally arrived, it included a handful of those singles and the hit “Messed Up as Me.”

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