The song was recorded during his High and Alive World Tour
Country superstar Keith Urban releases the second song, “Straight Line,” from his forthcoming live album via MCA. The song, originally released in February of 2024, was the first single from his 11th studio album, High. “Straight Line” sets the tone as the opener for the High and Alive World Tour, a fitting selection, given Urban’s own description of the track as the ideal way to begin an album and a live concert.
Urban’s High and Alive World Tour has been in full swing since May. He’ll return home to Nashville at the end of the month, before seven performances in Canada, before launching the final leg in the United States on September 25th.
Earlier this year, Urban was honored with the coveted ACM Triple Crown Award at the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards Presented by Carnival Cruise Line. Chris Stapleton, Megan Moroney, and Brothers Osborne celebrated the Australian native by performing his songs. Urban achieved this honor by winning Top New Male Vocalist in 2001, Male Vocalist of the Year in 2005 and 2006, and Entertainer of the Year in 2019, and he is the first artist to receive this honor on the ACM Awards since Carrie Underwood in 2010 at the 45th ACM Awards.