Keith Urban has been in the music industry for decades now. Aside from his homeland of Australia, the musician is also known in the United States and other parts of the globe. Since he's been music for a long time, he amassed millions of dollars; find out below his estimated net worth this year.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, the country star's fortune is worth a whopping $75 million as of this year. Although his net worth is massive, he's has a long way to go to earn the same money as her wife, Nicole Kidman, who is worth a stagerring $250 million.

How Does Keith Urban Earn Money?

The 55-year-old singer has been working in the music industry since the 90s. Today, the musician is signed under Capitol Records Nashville.

Regarding his love for music, Urban previously told Rolling Stone that he loves getting into the recording studio as he gets happy every time and he directs what he wanted to change so that he could "go with the flow."

As of December last year, the musician has already sold a whopping 20.7 million equivalent album units under his catalog in the United States alone. (via Parade)

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In terms of his music online, the country singer sold 26.1 million downloads stateside and amassed 4.76 billion on-demand streams in the US.

In August 2022, Litmus Music was established and immediately acquired the music catalogs of known artists including Keith Urban. However, it was not disclosed how much he made from the deal. (via The Tennessean)

Aside from his income-generating projects mentioned above, he's also making money from touring as Forbes reported that he makes an average of $700,000 per night.

Keith Urban Early Career

Keith Urban might be making millions of dollars today, but it was not easy at first as there was an incident during the early 2000s when a record executive cut down his third album.

He recalled the incident in an interview, saying he remembered it vividly when the unnamed executive sat and listened to his songs then later rejected him as he doesn't "hear anything."

"You mean maybe you don't hear something for radio?' He goes, 'No, I just don't hear anything that you should put on your record.' And I was like, 'Well, these are all for the record,'" he added. (via Parade)

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