Keith Urban net worth-Australian-American musician and guitarist, Keith Lionel Urban was born on October 26, 1967, in Whangārei, Northland, New Zealand.
How much is Keith Urban worth?
Keith Urban has a net worth estimated to be about $75 million as of 2023. He is believed to have amassed his impressive net worth from his profession as a musician, songwriter, and guitarist. Most of his wealth comes from playing concerts and selling his records to his loyal fans and music lovers.
Keith Urban’s salary
As of the time of filing this report, we have no information regarding Keith Urban’s salary.
Keith Urban’s assets
Keith Urban and his spouse Nicole Kidman own properties valued at least $30 million worldwide. Keith and Nicole bought a property in Franklin, Tennessee, for $2.7 million in 2007. In the end, they accepted $2.7 million in 2018 after listing the property for $3.45 million in 2016.
They spent $3.5 million in 2008 to purchase a stunning 12,000-square-foot estate in one of Nashville’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Since then, they have made this their primary abode (mostly due to the 0% state income tax benefit). They also paid somewhat less than $5 million for a Beverly Hills, California, residence in 2008. Additionally, they paid $4.1 million for a 111-acre farm in Australia’s Bunya Hill in 2008.
They paid $4.2 million for a penthouse in Sydney in 2009. They acquired a nearby apartment for $4.85 million in 2012 in order to build a massive multi-story penthouse.
They spent $9.6 million on a duplex in New York City in 2010. One of the apartment’s most unique features is the auto elevator that takes you directly from the street to your door.
Keith Urban career
Urban’s contributions to country music are well-known. In addition to his four Grammy Awards, Urban has fifteen Academy of Country Music Awards, thirteen CMA Awards, six ARIA Music Awards, and the Jim Reeves International Award.
Urban composed and sang the song “For You” from the movie Act of Valor. This got him accolades for Best Original Song at the 18th Critics’ Choice Awards and the 70th Golden Globe Awards.
In addition to one album with the Ranch, Urban has put out eleven studio albums, one of which was only available in Australia. Thirteen of his charted singles including the 2008 song “You Look Good in My Shirt” and a duet with Brad Paisley called “Start a Band” went to number one on the US Hot Country Songs chart.
In addition, Urban collaborated with a wide range of musicians, including country music icons Dolly Parton, The Chicks, Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride, Eric Church, and Reba McEntire, as well as pop stars Pink, Nelly Furtado, Jason Derulo, and Julia Michaels.
His self-titled debut album was published in 1991, and it charted four songs in Australia before he moved to the US the following year.
His group, The Ranch, released one studio album on Capitol Nashville and produced two singles that reached the top of the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
With a second album of the same name, Urban made his solo American debut in 1999 while still under contract with Capitol. “But for the Grace of God” became his first number-one song on the Hot Country Songs list, and the RIAA certified it platinum in the US.
As the lead single off his second Capitol album, Golden Road (2002), “Somebody Like You” was declared the largest country hit of the 2000s decade by Billboard.
Featuring his nephew and fellow country musician Rory Gilliatte, the album’s fourth hit “You’ll Think of Me” won him his first Grammy Award.
Be Here, his third American album released in 2004, went on to become his best-selling record and was certified 4× Platinum. 2006 saw the release of Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, which included “Once in a Lifetime” and “Stupid Boy,” his second Grammy Award-winning hit.
In late 2007, a best-hits package called Best Hits: 18 Kids was released. The release dates of Defying Gravity and Get Closer are March 31, 2009, and November 16, 2010, respectively.
His album Fuse, which was released in September 2013, yielded four more number-one hits on the Country Airplay chart. In June 2015, “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” became available as the lead single off his eighth studio album in the United States, Ripcord.
“Break on Me,” “Wasted Time,” and “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” which also became Urban’s longest-reigning number-one on the Hot Country Songs chart after spending 12 weeks atop the chart, were among the album’s later number-one songs on the Country Airplay list.
The Top 10 hit “Coming Home” comes off his ninth album, Graffiti U, which was published in 2018. In 2020, he released his eleventh album, The Speed of Now Part 1, which featured the top 10 songs “We Were” and “God Whispered Your Name” in Country Airplay as well as the worldwide hit “One Too Many” featuring Pink.
Urban served as a judge on American Idol as a coach on the Australian edition of The Voice, a singing competition. Urban debuted his own exclusive range of guitars and accessories in October 2013.
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