Keith Urban Shakes Up Band Ahead of High and Alive World Tour
A Bold Move Before the Spotlight
In a move that has stunned fans and the Nashville music world alike, Keith Urban has revealed he is parting ways with several of his longtime bandmates — including guitarist Jerry Flowers, who has stood by his side for more than 25 years.

Speaking ahead of his upcoming High and Alive World Tour, Urban explained the decision with a mix of candor and conviction:
“I’ve always followed the inner voice that says it’s time to make a change… and just take the leap.”
Risk Meets Renewal
For Urban, the shake-up is nothing short of seismic. Flowers and the other band members weren’t just colleagues; they were family, part of the sound that carried him from honky-tonk stages to stadium arenas.

But the country superstar insists the risk was necessary.
Friends close to Urban say he felt an urgent need to “reignite his creative fire,” and that surrounding himself with new musicians has brought fresh energy to his performances.
Fans React to the Change

The news has sparked mixed emotions. Some fans mourn the end of an era, praising Flowers’ unforgettable riffs and harmonies that shaped Urban’s sound. Others, however, are eager to see what a recharged Keith Urban will bring to the stage in 2025.
Already, early rehearsal clips hint at a harder edge, a looser groove, and a reinvigorated Urban who looks determined to prove the leap was worth it.
A New Chapter on the Horizon
As the High and Alive World Tour prepares to kick off, one thing is clear: this isn’t just another Keith Urban tour. It’s the start of a reinvention.

Because after 25 years with the same band, Keith Urban is stepping into the unknown — guitar in hand, heart on fire, and eyes fixed firmly on what comes next.