Keith Urban's High and A(Live) Album: A Journey Through 20 Years of Hits

Keith Urban has recently released his new album, High and A(Live), on MCA Nashville. The album features 20 songs recorded during his High And Alive World Tour, showcasing hits from his 20-year career. The album kicks off with the single "Straight Line" and includes live versions of fan favorites like "Messed Up As Me," "Chuck Taylors," "Heart Like a Hometown," and "Long Hot Summer." Additionally, the album features a duet with Pink titled "One Too Many" and a cover of "Folsom Prison Blues" paired with "Wasted Time."
While "Go Home W U" featuring Lainey Wilson and "Laughin’ All The Way To The Drank" are not included on High And A(Live), they can be found on the High Deluxe Edition released in October. Urban's High and Alive World Tour, which began in May 2025 and ran through late 2025, was a dynamic live experience blending his classic hits with newer material and surprise covers. The tour highlighted Urban's exceptional guitar skills and his strong connection with his audience.
Keith Urban is currently the headliner of the CBS reality music series, The Road, where 12 musicians compete for a grand prize that includes a record deal, $250,000, and a performance slot at the Stagecoach Music Festival. Urban is joined by executive producer Blake Shelton and other country music stars like Jordan Davis, Karen Fairchild, Dustin Lynch, and Brothers Osborne, who help guide the contestants. Earlier this year, Urban received the prestigious ACM Triple Crown Award at the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards, making him the first artist to achieve this honor since Carrie Underwood in 2010.