Keith Urban Stops Mid-Song to Let 12-Year-Old Play His Guitar and Turns the Crowd Into Absolute Chaos!
Keith Urban Crowns a Rising Star: 12-Year-Old Fan Steals the Show in Edmonton
Concerts often deliver surprises, but few compare to the moment when Keith Urban handed over the spotlight — and his guitar — to a 12-year-old fan in Edmonton. What began as playful banter turned into one of the most talked-about live moments of the year, leaving the crowd convinced they’d witnessed the birth of country music’s next big name.
Keith Urban Crowns a Rising Star: 12-Year-Old Fan Steals the Show in Edmonton
Concerts often deliver surprises, but few compare to the moment when Keith Urban handed over the spotlight — and his guitar — to a 12-year-old fan in Edmonton. What began as playful banter turned into one of the most talked-about live moments of the year, leaving the crowd convinced they’d witnessed the birth of country music’s next big name.
Mid-performance, Urban noticed a boy in the crowd holding a sign declaring his dream to be “the next King of Country.” Amused, Urban paused the show to address him directly: “You want to be the next King of Country, huh? Then you have to beat me first.” Laughter rippled through the stadium as security cleared a path, and young Jake Miller from Amarillo, Texas, stepped nervously but eagerly onto the stage.
Asked to pick a song, Jake chose Garth Brooks’ iconic “Friends in Low Places.” From the opening verse, his clear, confident voice carried across the stadium speakers. By the chorus, the audience had erupted into a full singalong, thousands of voices rallying behind the boy as though endorsing his anointment.
The Guitar Solo That Stole the Show
Then came the jaw-dropping twist. Spotting Urban’s Fender, Jake asked if he could try it. With zero hesitation, Urban handed it over. What followed was a clean, perfectly executed solo that stunned even the seasoned superstar. The crowd roared its approval, and Urban, grinning from ear to ear, joked: “I think I just found my replacement.”
A Gift and a Viral Moment
As the song ended, Urban didn’t just thank Jake — he signed the guitar and handed it to him. The gesture set off a frenzy inside the arena and, within hours, across social media. Clips of the performance went viral, with hashtags like #NextKingOfCountry trending worldwide. Fellow country artists even chimed in with praise, marveling at the boy’s natural stage presence.
Jake’s parents later revealed that he had been playing guitar since age seven and performing at local events, but nothing could have prepared him for sharing the stage with one of country music’s biggest stars.