Keith Urban was spotted by photographers at Sydney Airport last night. Many people believe he will deliver an outstanding performance at Toowoomba’s highly anticipated “It’s a Bloke Thing” luncheon.
Later that day, he landed in front of 500 eager individuals, each of whom had paid $1 to attend this one-of-a-kind event dedicated to raising awareness and cash for prostate cancer research.
This is a cause near and dear to Urban’s heart; his father, Robert, died of the disease in December 2015, and numerous family members have been impacted.

Keith Urban, a popular country singer-songwriter, recently returned to Australia to promote the It’s a Bloke Thing Foundation.
This charity event has collected millions of dollars for prostate cancer awareness and research since it began seven years ago.
In 2017, this wonderful effort garnered approximately $1.53 million in donations from generous members of the local community.
It is currently considered one of the most efficient lunchtime fundraising campaigns in the country.

Keith willingly provided his services for free, helping the lunchtime fundraiser establish a new record of $2,024,000.00.
His selfless acts of charity contributed considerably to the event’s success, generating large funds for the charitable cause.