A viral Facebook post from Trending Country has Keith Urban fans completely fired up.
A live performance of Somebody Like You in Florida showed the 58-year-old country star playing with the kind of speed, energy, and guitar confidence that built his reputation over three decades on stage.
And the reaction online has been immediate.
The Live Somebody Like You Performance That Has 3 Million Fans Talking
“Somebody Like You” is quintessential Keith Urban.
Fast, bright, guitar-led, designed for a crowd of people who want to sing every word back to the stage. When Keith plays it live, the room doesn’t just listen — it responds. That energy is what makes the clip spread and what drives fans’ reactions.
The Florida performance, according to the Facebook post, has had over three million fans buzzing about it, and the clip was presented as proof that Keith has not lost a step. The exact engagement numbers should be presented as they appear in the post, not as confirmed figures. The reaction carries a larger meaning, but one that still feels real.
Keith Urban still sounds like his engine has just been tuned.
Stop for a second. That becomes even more important now because of what is to come.
Keith’s Florida concert finally has a firm, official grounding with the venue announcement at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on May 29th, 2026. At the very moment Keith is preparing to deliver a live performance fire that doesn’t remotely resemble “Somebody Like You,” that live performance energy is already building.
Keith Urban Unveils Summer Breeze Lyric Video Ahead of Flow State Release
The pivot is Flow State.
PEOPLE says the next Keith album is a yacht-rock project, with “Summer Breeze” and “We Go Back” coming out as the first singles to announce the release of the new album on June 12, 2026. The sound is smoother, breezier, and focused on textures rather than arena-sized guitar attack.
It is this contrast that makes the clip of “Somebody Like You” feel especially interesting right now.
Pause for a second. Keith is not abandoning his guitar identity on Flow State. He is simply letting it sit within a different atmosphere. The same hands that drove “Somebody Like You” have also shaped “Summer Breeze,” responsible for the warm, controlled guitar sound that runs through the new album.
That is not a retirement from rock. That is range.
After decades on stage, Keith has earned the right to move between fire and breeze without explaining himself. But for fans who came to him through the high-energy country-rock era, a live Somebody Like You clip is a reminder of exactly why they showed up in the first place.
The real question is not whether Keith Urban can still play.
The real question is whether longtime fans are ready to follow him from guitar fire into yacht-rock waters.
And based on the reaction to that Florida clip, most of them appear to be going wherever he leads.