Keith Urban Reveals A Place He’s Never Been
Keith Urban has been all over the world: he was born in New Zealand and was raised in Australia. He came to America in the 1990s to become a country star and, as we know, he made his dreams come true.
While he’s lived in the Nashville area since 2001, he and his wife Nichole frequently travel to Paris, Europe, and countries all over the world just on vacation or sometimes when she or he has business there.
In a recent podcast with actor Rob Lowe, Keith shared a place that he has never been, and it’s on his bucket list. It’s something he’d like to do soon.
Urban told the Brat Pack actor, “I’d like to see the pyramids. I’ve been to the Wadi Rum [in Jordan], we’ve done that, but I haven’t been to Egypt. That’s on my bucket list.”
He added, “I keep thinking about the pyramids because every time you see something that’s an amazing thing, like Sydney Harbour Bridge, and go, ‘Can you believe they built this back in the 1930s, this thing?'”
“And then I go, ‘And then there’s the pyramids.’ I say it all the time about anything that I’m amazed at.”
The singer joked that when he does finally make it to Egypt, he’ll have to convince himself that he’s not on the Las Vegas Strip looking at a casino and that he’s looking at the actual pyramids.
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Urban, of course, is a very wealthy man. One time when I interviewed Keith at a studio in Nashville a couple of years ago, he had a car parked outside that I just knew it was his. It was a Bugatti and I found out later that it was a $2 million car. I made sure not to touch it on my way out.
However, even though he’s a rich guy, one of hisfavorite restaurants to eat at may just surprise you. Keith told actor Rob Lowe in a recent podcast, “I do love Waffle House. How can you not?”
Urban even shared what his favorite meal is at Waffle House. He noted that he likes his breakfast, “Scattered, smothered, covered, chunked, chopped, diced — let’s go!”
Lowe then asked him if he had ever written a song about Waffle House and he said he hadn’t, adding, “Jonas Brothers nailed that one, it’s a good one too.”