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His transparency not only demystified prostate cancer but also encouraged countless men to prioritize regular screenings and seek early intervention. Urban’s return home is more than just a personal triumph; it’s a victory for prostate cancer awareness and research.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter returned to his native Australia to lend his support to the “It’s a Bloke Thing” Foundation. Established seven years ago, the charity luncheon has successfully garnered millions of dollars aimed at funding prostate cancer research and awareness initiatives. A Community That Gives.
On Thursday (September 3), the 'We Were' singer was all set to perform on The Today Show when he realized something was wrong with his eye. He showed off the gruesome condition in on Instagram, revealing he still planned to perform despite his bloodshot eye.
Prostate cancer holds deep personal significance for Urban, having lost his father, Robert, to the disease in December 2015. It has also affected several members of his family. “When a cause hits close to home, actions speak louder than words.”
Keith Urban was driving to a Los Angeles-area charity gala in September 2014, where he was scheduled to perform, when he received some terrible news: his father-in-law, Dr. Antony Kidman, had died in his Singapore hotel room — where he was visiting his wife's sister — after suffering a fall.
The video falsely claimed that Urban died after suffering from a tumor "exerting pressure on his lungs." The clip did not provide evidence or sources to independently verify its claims.
In honor of the behind-the-scenes people who help to make not just his tour, but other country music stars' tours a success, Keith shared his delight at being named as the host of the CMA Touring...
In an interview with The Times published Monday, the 54-year-old New Zealand-born Australian country musician opened up about his heavy use of alcohol and cocaine as a coping mechanism during the...
In May 2020, Keith Urban hosted a drive-in concert for medical workers. His latest gig was mostly just him and two other musicians playing on a flatbed truck in front of about 125 cars.
In 2019, at the age of 52, Keith Urban received the life-changing news that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. As someone who had always prioritized his health and well-being, this diagnosis came as a shock, leaving him and his loved ones grappling with a whirlwind of emotions.