Even without the backing of his full band, the country-rock superstar entertained the 400-plus crowd with old favourites, new hits and a Weeknd cover
Taking the stage at Toronto’s tiny Horseshoe Tavern to hoots and hollers, country-rock superstar Keith Urban immediately lowered expectations. Because he didn’t have his full band with him, the photogenic 57-year-old suggested the show would be a bit of a, the Australian-American then promised it was going to be a “good night.” It was that as well.
In the live music business, Urban’s visit to the Horseshoe is known as an “underplay,” a show that is guaranteed to sell out because of the small venue size relative to the artist’s drawing power. Typically it is done for publicity purposes, as was the case with Urban.
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