Joe’s – Chicago, IL
November 14, 2009
By Anthony Kuzminski
Pictures courtesy of Rob Grabowski

For the remainder of the performance, Urban blew any preconceived notions out of the water. As he performed “Kiss the Girl” with a sea of voices in support, he let his talent come to the forefront. There was pure joy in his performance. One of the better questions came when he was asked about the biggest surprise on the tour and he referenced when Taylor Swift and three members of her band dressed in full KISS regalia and came on-stage to surprise him during “Kiss the Girl”, Urban admitted “I thought it really was KISS because the make-up was spot on”. A fan called out for “Jeans On” and Urban once again immediately surged into the Golden Road album cut in a fun off-the-cuff performance.
The afternoon’s final performance, “Stupid Boy” closed the all too brief acoustic set with a pulverizing performance. Despite not having written the song, you can hear the vulnerability in Urban’s vocal performance. You feel ache in his third-person brooding delivery. As he closed his eyes, he transported himself and all 300 fans in attendance for the most affecting performance of the day. Every American Idol performer could learn from this performance. Nothing about it was over-the-top, yet with an impassioned vocal and an acoustic guitar, he left a overwhelming impression no one will soon forget. It’s almost impossible to believe he didn’t write it. Most people think singing is about technique, but Urban proved it’s all about pulling from your inner emotions.

Despite being an invitation only performance, it didn’t feel that way. It was a enjoyable afternoon where fans were able to see one of the great live performers of our time do a rare and revealing acoustic set. Urban transcended the event by not merely performing, but by going the extra mile and sharing a part of himself in his performances (specifically on “Stupid Boy”). Not every musician can balance performing to tens of thousands of people and be able to make that same connection in a club. Urban has proven himself in the last eighteen-months to have the good to challenge a stadium, connect with an arena and provide the intimacy needed for a club. As always, Urban delivers in any live environment. Keith Urban the celebrity took a back-seat to Keith Urban the musician proving there is more than meets the eye.
Anthony Kuzminski is a Chicago based writer and Special Features Editor for the antiMusic Network and his daily writings can be read at The Screen Door and can be contacted at thescreendoor AT gmail DOT com
Special thanks to: VERIZON WIRELESS AND SAMSUNG MOBILE TEAM WITH KEITH URBAN FOR AN INTIMATE ACCOUSTIC PERFORMANCE IN CHICAGO.