Keith Urban has unexpectedly canceled his upcoming performance in Greenville, South Carolina, originally set for Thursday, due to health concerns. The country music superstar, currently on his High and Alive world tour, has been experiencing laryngitis, a condition advised by his long-time laryngologist, Dr. Gaelyn Garrett from the Vanderbilt Voice Center, which prompted the cancellation of the show on short notice.
The Greenville engagement, set to feature popular artists Chase Matthew, Alana Springsteen, and Karley Scott Collins as special guests, was a highly anticipated event for local fans. Urban released a heartfelt message expressing his remorse over the cancellation, underlining his appreciation for the effort fans put into attending his concerts. “Hey Greenville, I’m so SO sorry to have to cancel the show…I know all the logistics it takes to get to a concert these days, and I’ve never taken any of that, or any of YOU for granted,” he shared, promising to return as soon as possible.
Fortunately, Urban’s team has confirmed that he will make his way back to the stage with a performance scheduled in Nashville on Friday. This is a relief for fans eager to see him live after a recovered brief hiatus. Urban’s determination to return to performing is commendable, illustrating his commitment to his fans and passion for music.
As he winds down his 2025 tour, Urban has just two concerts remaining this year, with plans to resume touring in March, including stops in the Bahamas and the U.K. His supporters, alongside the talented artists who would have accompanied him in Greenville, remain hopeful for a swift recovery and an exciting return to performing for audiences worldwide.

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