Keith Urban is headed back to the ice at Bridgestone Arena.
The country singer is slated to perform the national anthem at the Nashville Predators’ Music City Hockey Bobblehead Series game against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, Jan. 18.
The “Blue Ain’t Your Color” singer will also make a special appearance on the Bridgestone Arena Band Stage at the game.


Urban is no stranger to the honor, having hit the stage in 2021 and 2019 to perform the national anthem and at the intermission for Predators games.
Urban’s upcoming performance in the Music City Hockey Bobblehead Series game will be a little different from the last.
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The series, which is presented by Visit Music City, embraces the connection between the Predators and the Nashville musicians who are part of their fandom, like Urban.
The game’s first 10,000 attendees will be gifted a Keith Urban Bobblehead and the game will feature some Urban-themed trivia, games, giveaways, and of course, live music.

Urban released his latest studio album “HIGH” in September 2024 and dropped a track with Jelly Roll, “Don’t Want To,” in October.
He will be back at Bridgestone Arena on his “HIGH AND ALIVE WORLD TOUR” on Oct. 17 with supporting acts Chase Matthew, Alana Springsteen and Karley Scott Collins. To grab tickets, visit ticketmaster.com.
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