Last night, the paparazzi spotted Keith Urban at Sydney Airport, sparking excitement among his fans. Rumors started circulating that he might be the headline performer at the highly anticipated “It’s A Bloke Thing” luncheon in Toowoomba.

Later in the day, Keith arrived at Wellcamp Airport, greeted by a crowd of 500 enthusiastic people. Each attendee had paid a symbolic $1 to be a part of this exceptional event dedicated to raising awareness and funds for prostate cancer research.

This cause holds a special place in Keith Urban’s heart. His father, Robert, tragically passed away from the disease in December 2015, and Keith has seen several family members affected by it as well. Inspired by his personal experiences, he decided to return to his home country, Australia, to support the It’s a Bloke Thing Foundation.

For the past seven years, this charity event has been a beacon of hope, raising millions of dollars for prostate cancer awareness and research. In 2017 alone, compassionate individuals in the local community donated over $1.53 million to this great initiative. Today, it is recognized as one of the nation’s most impactful midday fundraising programs.

Keith Urban’s contribution went beyond just lending his name to the cause. Generously offering his talents for free, he performed at the lunchtime fundraising event and played a significant role in setting a new record-breaking amount of $2,024,000.00.

Keith’s selfless gestures of generosity resonated deeply with the attendees and helped make the event a resounding success. His efforts have contributed to raising substantial funds for this vital philanthropic cause.

Keith Urban supporting the It's a Bloke Thing Foundation

Keith Urban performing at the charity event