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Keith Urban Reveals Blake Shelton and Chris Stapleton Will Perform for All for the Hall 2020

Comfort Omovre
Oct 05, 2019
06:00 P.M.

Keith Urban has good news for fans: the famous "All for the Hall" concert is coming back, and famous singers Blake Shelton, Chris Stapleton, and many more have been enlisted to perform!

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Keith Urban took to Twitter yesterday, October three, to raise awareness about the upcoming event. He announced via a video recording, which was taken after he performed at the season opener of the Nashville Predators.

Keith Urban attends the 2017 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 19, 2017 in Los Angeles, California | Photo: Getty Images

Keith Urban attends the 2017 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 19, 2017 in Los Angeles, California | Photo: Getty Images

The clip runs for a short time, enough for the acclaimed country singer to share the news that the "All for the Hall 7" is coming back and also for his daughter, Sunday Rose, to photobomb him!

Keith captioned the clip with a short message telling interested persons that tickets will be up for sale in a few weeks. Keith wrote to caption the snap:

"JUST ANNOUNCED: All for the Hall returns to Nashville on February 10! Tickets on sale October 18 - see you there! #AFTH7."

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Almost as expected, the message was well-received as fans quickly replied by expressing joy that the show is back.

One fan, @countrymuzcfan wrote:

"That's awesome!!! It's always a great show!!"

While another, @kristy_kerley commented:

"We ARE going, girlfriend! Get your game face on! #AFTH2020 #KEITHURBAN.”

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The show, which is slated for February 10, 2020, is indeed one to look forward with reports sharing that a rather impressive list of singers is set to perform.

It includes Keith himself, famous "The Voice" coach Blake Shelton, award-winning singers Chris Stapleton and Luke Combs, and many more others.

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The show will take place at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, and all proceeds from it will reportedly be used to help support the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's education program. Urban said in a statement:

"Ken Burns' documentary [Country Music] has shown us that we are all very much influenced by our heroes, So this year's All for the Hall benefit is our chance to acknowledge those that have been an influence on us and helped shape the artists that we are today."

In other news, Keith has revealed that his new album, "Fully Loaded: God's Country," will be released in December!

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