
With no indications of slowing down any time soon, Keith Urban is having a phenomenal year in his career.
The award-winning country singer has already shared some exciting news for 2024 on social media over the weekend, indicating that he is already planning to make the year just as epic for his devoted fans.
The Voices of America Country Music Festival teaser poster for 2024 was published on Instagram by Nicole Kidman’s husband, who revealed himself to be the headliner.
“OHIO! He excitedly wrote, “See ya next summer.
Following a prosperous inaugural festival that happened in August, the festival will take place in West Chester, Ohio, in the Voices of America MetroPark.
The headliners for this event were Alabama, Chris Young, Dan + Shay, and Old Dominion.
The festival in 2024, which will run from August 9 to 11, has just unveiled its first act: Keith. Additional performers will be disclosed at a later time.
We can’t wait to host the Voices of America Country Music Fest once more in 2024. Tyler Wogenstahl, president of Further Concepts and Investors, said it was strange to see more than 27,000 fans come to the Festival in its first year.
There is now a legitimate country music festival in Southern Ohio. In practically every way, the festival in 2024 will be bigger and better. Every year, we want to expand this festival and enhance the fan experience. It’s a terrific way to get things going to announce Keith Urban as our first headlining act of 2024.
In addition to this, Keith is getting ready to start his Las Vegas residency tour later this year. The beginning of August saw the announcement of his inclusion as one of the newest entrants into the Nashville Songwriters’ Hall of Fame, which was another great professional honor for him.
The 55-year-old Australian-American country performer is being recognized for his three-decade career, which began with the release of his 1991 self-titled debut album, as well as for his songwriting work on singles by P!nk, Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood, Nelly Furtado, and many more artists.
After the news, Keith exclaimed in an interview with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, “It’s truly surreal,” adding that he “just couldn’t have believed it” if someone had stated to him this would one day be the case.
I’ve always loved creating songs, so to be acknowledged as a writer is fantastic,” he concluded.
When I first started seriously composing poems in school and when I realized that performing in cover bands and constantly singing someone else’s song was keeping me from moving forward, I began writing songs. I want to produce my own music.