To celebrate the release of his new album High, which is out on September 20, Keith Urban is taking part in a night of music and conversation at The Bob Hawke Beer & Leisure Centre in Marrickville, Sydney on Tuesday, 3 September.
The evening will be hosted by The Beetoota Advocate, and is accessible to everyone, but only through an exclusive only ballot.
The night will feature Urban performing live and sitting down for a chat with The Betoota Advocate. In addition there will be a range of special raffle prizes on offer, with all proceeds from the raffle being donated to Landcare Australia.
Kate Sorensen, Hawke’s Head of Marketing, said: “We’ve been lucky to host some iconic Aussies inside the Beer & Leisure Centre, but to welcome Keith Urban into the venue for an intimate gig will be extra special.
“While it’s not his hometown of Caboolture, we know Keith will feel the warmth of a Marrickville welcome, as he gifts us with his incredible talent on what’s sure to be a memorable night.”
The Betoota Advocate’s Editor, Clancy Overell added: “The Betoota Advocate takes great pride in playing host to Keith Urban’s homecoming performance. Our newspaper has been following Keith’s meteoric rise through the international country music scene since his early years on the Caboolture pub circuit. We have been playing his new album in the newsroom and the general consensus amongst our staff is that he’s still got it.”
Full details on how to enter the ballot to enjoy a night of music and conversation with Keith Urban at The Bob Hawke Beer & Leisure Centre, are available by clicking here.