It’s the only time that Urban has performed the song live and although the song’s title could suggest Urban’s current state of mind, there’s likely another reason he performed the song. Calgary, Alberta is the hometown of the 1980s hitmakers Loverboy, who had a big hit with the song in 1981, when it reached No. 6 on Billboard’s Top Rock Tracks chart.
The song contains the lyrics:
Despite the connection to Loverboy’s hometown, some fans seemed convinced that Urban was sending a message by adding the song to his set in his encore, prior to the set-closing cover of the New Radicals’ “You Get What You Give.” Unlike "Turn Me Loose," which Urban has only played once on this tour, he's been performing the New Radicals' song regularly in his live set.
What some fans are saying about Keith Urban's Loverboy cover
“Oh he sure turned Nicole loose,” wrote one.
“He was sending Nicole a message, looks like she got it loud and clear. #turnmeloose,” added another.
The news was confirmed by People.
Urban’s current tour continues on Oct. 2 at Giant Center in Hershey, Penn. and runs through Oct. 17 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville before launching international dates in March with the Top Shelf Country Cruise in Nassau Bahamas.
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