Keith Urban recently graced an episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, where he recalled his craziest moment while performing on stage. The country star has had fans approach him to sign different things ranging from personal items like clothes, or shoes, keepsakes, books, and the like.
Keith had an unforgettable experience with a fan who asked him to sign her leg. He was performing on stage when she made her request from the audience, to which he obliged. She proceeded to throw her prosthetic to him on stage, and it landed with a thud.
Keith Urban crowd-surfed the fan’s prosthetic leg back to her in epic rock n roll moment
Keith had no idea how to return the fan’s leg after signing, and at this point in his narration, show host Kelly Clarkson said he should have crowd-surfed it back to her. Keith responded that he did just that, and she happily put it back on.
Keith is not the only performer to have had such encounters with their audience. Luke Bryan once fell on stage after a concertgoer threw a cell phone his way mid-performance with Morgan Wallen. Zach Bryan had a similar experience and expressed his anger to fans because the object hit his bandmate.
Keith Urban releases his first album in four years
Keith released his first album in four years, High, also his 12th studio album, in September. He admitted that the point of the project was to showcase a different side of his personality. Keith explained that there are two sides to him, and High captures both honestly.
The 57-year-old said he is as dutiful, responsible, and reliable as he is animalistic, wild, reckless, and irresponsible. High is a 12-track album featuring songs like “Blue Sky,” “Heart Like A Hometown,” “Chuck Taylors,” and more, showing off his storytelling prowess. High has done well so far, debuting at number 10 on the Top Country Albums Chart, with positive reviews from listeners.