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List of awards and nominations received by Keith Urban

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Keith Urban awards and nominations
Keith Urban performing at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., 2020
Keith Urban at DAR Constitution Hall in 2020
Totals[a]
Wins110
Nominations256
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

This is a list of awards and nominations received by Australian-American singer, songwriter and producer Keith Urban.

Active in the music scene since the 1990s, when he won Australia's biggest country music competition Star Maker. Urban is regarded as one of the leading country musicians of the 21st century, and has been the recipient of numerous awards.[1] The Academy of Country Music Awards presented Urban with both the Jim Reeves International Award and the Mae Boren Axton Award, in recognition of "outstanding contributions to the acceptance of country music throughout the world.done the most to promote the genre worldwide". The Country Music Association Awards honored Urban with the Horizon Award, while BMI Awards gave him the Champion Award.

During his career, he has also been nominated nineteen times for Grammy Awards, winning four in the Best Male Country Vocal Performance category. Urban is also the singer, composer and producer of the original song "For You" from film Act of Valor, which earned him nominations at both the 70th Golden Globe Awards and at the 18th Critics' Choice Awards in the respective Best Original Song categories.

Urban is the recipient of four American Music Awards and six ARIA Music Awards, including the Outstanding Achievement Award for his contribution to Australian country music.

Awards and nominations

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Awards Year Category Recipient(s) Result
Academy of Country Music Awards 2001 Top New Male Vocalist Himself Won
2003 Single Record of the Year "Somebody Like You" Nominated [2]
2004 Top Male Vocalist of the Year Himself Nominated
2005 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [3]
Top Male Vocalist of the Year Won
Album of the Year Be Here Won
Single Record of the Year "Days Go By" Won
2006 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [4]
Top Male Vocalist of the Year Won
2007 Nominated [5]
2008 Nominated [6]
Entertainer of the Year Nominated
2009 Nominated [7]
Top Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Vocal Event of the Year "Start A Band" (with Brad Paisley) Won
2010 Jim Reeves International Award Himself Won [8]
Entertainer of the Year Nominated
Top Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2011 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [9]
Top Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Vocal Event of the Year "Blue Sky" (with Emily West) Nominated
2014 Male Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [10]
Single of the Year "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw & Taylor Swift) Nominated
Video of the Year Won
Vocal Event of the Year Nominated
"We Were Us" (with Miranda Lambert) Won
2015 Video of the Year "Cop Car" Nominated [11]
2016 Mae Boren Axton Award Himself Won [12]
Vocal Event of the Year "Raise 'Em Up" (with Eric Church) Nominated
2017 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [13]
Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Ripcord Nominated
Single of the Year "Blue Ain't Your Color" Nominated
2018 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [14]
Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Vocal Event of the Year "The Fighter" (with Carrie Underwood) Won
2019 Entertainer of the Year Himself Won [15]
Male Artist of the Year Nominated
2020 Nominated [16]
2021 Music Event of the Year "Be a Light" (with Thomas Rhett, Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott & Chris Tomlin) Nominated [17]
"One Too Many" (with Pink) Nominated
American Country Awards 2010 Male Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [18]
2011 Album of the Year Get Closer Nominated
Music Video by a Male Artist of the Year "Put You in a Song" Nominated
Touring Artist of the Year Himself Nominated
2012 Video of the Year "For You" Nominated
Music Video by a Male Artist of the Year Nominated
2013 Song of the Year "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw & Taylor Swift) Won
Music Video by a Collaboration of the Year Won
Single by a Vocal Collaboration of the Year Won
American Country Countdown Awards 2014 Collaboration of the Year "We Were Us" (with Miranda Lambert) Nominated [19]
American Music Awards 2009 Favorite Male Country Artist Himself Won [20]
2017 Won [21]
Favorite Country Album Ripcord Won
Favorite Country Song "Blue Ain't Your Color" Won
ARIA Music Awards 1992 Best Country Album "Only You" Nominated [22]
1993 Best Country Album "Lights on the Hill" (with Slim Dusty) Nominated
2000 Best Country Album Keith Urban Nominated [23]
2001 Outstanding Achievement Award Himself Won [24]
2003 Best Country Album Golden Road Won [25]
2005 Album of the Year Be Here Nominated [26]
Best Country Album Won
Best Male Artist Himself Nominated
2007 Best Country Album Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing Won [27]
2009 Defying Gravity Won [28]
2011 Highest Selling Album Get Closer Nominated [29]
Best Country Album Nominated
Most Popular Australian Live Artist Himself Nominated
Most Popular Australian Artist Nominated
2012 Best Male Artist Nominated [30]
2013 Nominated [31]
Best Australian Live Act Nominated
2014 Best Country Album Fuse Nominated [32]
Best Australian Live Act Himself Won
2016 Song of the Year "The Fighter" (with Carrie Underwood) Nominated [33]
2019 Best Australian Live Act Himself Nominated [34]
2021 Song of the Year "Love Songs Ain't for Us" (with Amy Shark) Nominated [35]
"One Too Many" (with Pink) Nominated
Best Artist Himself Nominated
Billboard Music Awards 2004 Top Country Song "You'll Think of Me" Nominated [36]
2005 Country Songs Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [37]
2006 Nominated [38]
2017 Nominated [39]
Top Country Album Ripcord Nominated
Top Country Song "Blue Ain't Your Color" Nominated
BMI Country Awards 2001 Top Country Songs "But of the Grace of Love" Won [40]
2003 "Somebody Like You" Won [41]
2004 "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me" Won [42]
2005 "Days Go By" Won [43]
"You're My Better Half" Won
2006 "Better Life" Won [44]
"Tonight I Wanna Cry" Won
2008 "Everybody" Won [45]
"I Told You So" Won
2009 "Start a Band" Won [46]
"Sweet Thing" Won
"You Look Good in my Shirt" Won
2010 "Only You Can Love Me This Way" Won [47]
"Kiss a Girl" Won
2011 "Put You in a Song" Won [48]
"Til Summer Comes Around" Won
2012 "Without You" Won [49]
"You Gonna Fly" Won
"Long Hot Summer" Won
2013 "For You" Won [50]
2015 "Somewhere in My Car" Won [51]
2017 Champion Award Himself Won [52]
Top Country Songs "Wasted Time" Won
2018 "The Fighter" Won [53]
2020 "Coming Home" Won [54]
British Country Music Awards 2013 International Song of the Year "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw & Taylor Swift) Won [55]
Country Music Association Awards 2001 Horizon Award Himself Won
2004 Male Vocalist of the Year Won
2005 Entertainer of the Year Won
Male Vocalist of the Year Won
Album of the Year Be Here Nominated
Music Video of the Year "Days Go By" Nominated
2006 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Won
Single of the Year "Better Life" Nominated
Song of the Year "Tonight I Wanna Cry" (with Monty Powell) Nominated
2007 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing Won
2008 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2009 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Defying Gravity Nominated
Music Video of the Year "Start a Band" (with Brad Paisley) Nominated
Musical Event of the Year Won
2010 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2011 Entertainer of the Year Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2012 Nominated
2013 Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw & Taylor Swift) Nominated
Music Video of the Year Won
Musical Event of the Year Won
2014 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Fuse Nominated
Musical Event of the Year "We Were Us" (with Miranda Lambert) Won
2015 "Raise 'Em Up" (with Eric Church) Won
2016 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Fuse Nominated
Musical Event of the Year "The Fighter" (with Carrie Underwood) Nominated
2017 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Single of the Year "Blue Ain't Your Color" Won
Music Video of the Year Nominated
2018 Entertainer of the Year Himself Won
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Graffiti U Nominated
2019 Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
2020 Entertainer of the Year Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Musical Event of the Year "Be a Light" (with Thomas Rhett, Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott & Chris Tomlin) Nominated
Country Music Awards of Australia 1991 New Talent of the Year Himself Won [56]
1992 Male Vocalist of the Year Won
Instrumental of the Year "The Western Main" Won
1998 "Clutterbilly" Won
2001 "Rollercoaster" Won
2003 Video Clip of the Year "Somebody Like You" Won
2004 Top Selling Album of the Year Golden Road Won
2007 Special Golden Guitar Award Golden Road Won
2010 Top Selling Album of the Year Defying Gravity Won
2012 Male Artist of the Year Himself Won
Top Selling Album of the Year Get Closer Won
2017 Ripcord Won
2019 Graffiti U Won
2021 The Speed of Now Part 1 Won
CMC Music Awards 2011 Video of the Year "'Til Summer Comes Around" Won [57]
2012 "Til Summer Comes Around" Won [58]
International Artist of the Year Himself Won
2013 International Video of the Year "For You" Won [59]
International Artist of the Year Himself Won
2014 International Video of the Year "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim Mcgraw & Taylor Swift) Won [60]
2015 "Cop Car" Won [61]
International Artist of the Year Himself Won
2016 International Video of the Year "Raise 'Em Up" (with Eric Church) Won [62]
International Artist of the Year Himself Won
2017 International Album of the Year Ripcord Won [63]
International Video of the Year "Wasted Time" Won
International Artist of the Year Himself Won
2018 International Video of the Year "The Fighter" (with Carrie Underwood) Won [64]
International Artist of the Year Himself Won
CMT Music Awards 2005 Video of the Year "Days Go By" Won [65]
2006 "Better Life" Won [66]
Male Video of the Year Nominated
Hottest Video of the Year "Making Memories Of Us" Nominated
2007 Video of the Year "Once In a Lifetime" Nominated [67]
2008 Male Video of the Year "I Told You So" Nominated [68]
2009 "Sweet Thing" Nominated [69]
Collaborative Video of the Year "Start A Band" (with Brad Paisley) Won
2010 Male Video of the Year "Til Summer Comes Around" Won [65]
2011 "Without You" Nominated [70]
CMT Performance of the Year "Sweet Thing" (with John Mayer) Nominated
2012 Male Video of the Year "Long Hot Summer" Nominated [71]
2014 Video of the Year "We Were Us" (with Miranda Lambert) Nominated [72]
Collaborative Video of the Year Nominated
Video of the Year "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw & Taylor Swift) Nominated
Collaborative Video of the Year Nominated
2015 Male Video of the Year "Somewhere In My Car" Nominated [73]
CMT Performance of the Year "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World" Nominated
2016 Male Video of the Year "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" Nominated [74]
2017 Video of the Year "Blue Ain't Your Color" Won [75]
Male Video of the Year Won
Collaborative Video of the Year "The Fighter" (with Carrie Underwood) Won
Social Superstar of the Year Himself Won
2018 CMT Performance of the Year "I Won't Back Down" (with Jason Aldean, Chris Stapleton & Little Big Town) Nominated [76]
"The Fighter" (with Carrie Underwood) Nominated
2019 Video of the Year "Coming Home" (with Julia Michaels) Nominated [77]
Collaborative Video of the Year Won
2020 Video of the Year "Polaroid" Nominated [78]
2021 Video of the Year "Coming Home" (with Pink) Nominated [79]
Collaborative Video of the Year Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards 2013 Best Song "For You" Nominated [80]
Golden Globe Awards 2013 Best Original Song "For You" Nominated [81]
Grammy Awards 2001 Best Country Instrumental Performance "Rollercoaster" Nominated [82]
2005 Best Male Country Vocal Performance "You'll Think Of Me" Nominated [83]
Best Country Album Be Here Nominated
2006 Best Male Country Vocal Performance "You'll Think Of Me" Won [84]
2007 "Once In A Lifetime" Nominated [85]
2008 "Stupid Boy" Won [86]
2009 Best Country Collaboration With Vocals "Let The Wind Chase You" (with Trisha Yearwood) Nominated [87]
2010 Best Male Country Vocal Performance "Sweet Thing" Won [88]
Best Country Collaboration With Vocals "Start A Band" Nominated
Best Long Form Music Video Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy World Tour Live Nominated
Best Country Album Defying Gravity Nominated
2011 Best Male Country Vocal Performance "Til Summer Comes Around" Won [89]
2014 Best Country Duo/Group Performance "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw & Taylor Swift) Nominated [90]
2015 Best Country Solo Performance "Cop Car" Nominated [91]
Best Country Duo/Group Performance "Raise 'Em Up" Nominated
2016 Best Country Solo Performance "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" Nominated [92]
2017 "Blue Ain't Your Color" Nominated [93]
Best Country Album Ripcord Nominated
2019 Best Country Solo Performance "Parallel Line" Nominated [94]
Helpmann Awards 2012 Best Australian Contemporary Concert Get Closer Tour Nominated [95]
2013 Best Australian Contemporary Concert The Story So Far Nominated [96]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2014 Country Song of the Year "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw & Taylor Swift) Nominated [97]
2017 Country Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [98]
2020 Best Cover Song "Lover" (by Taylor Swift) Nominated [99]
Mo Awards 2000 Australian Showbusiness Ambassador Himself Won [100]
People's Choice Awards 2010 Favorite Male Artist Himself Won [101]
Favorite Country Artist Nominated
2011 Nominated
2012 Nominated
2016 Favorite Male Country Artist Nominated [102]
2017 Nominated [103]
2018 The Male Artist of 2018 Nominated [104]
The Country Artist of 2018 Nominated
2020 Nominated [105]
Queensland Music Awards 2018 Highest Selling Album Ripcord Won [106]
2021 The Speed of Now Part 1 Won [107][108]
2022 Highest Selling Single "One Too Many" (with Pink) Won [109]
Rolling Stone Australia Awards 2021 Rolling Stone Global Award Keith Urban Nominated [110]
2022 Best Single "Wild Hears" Nominated [111][112]
Rolling Stone Global Award Keith Urban Nominated
Rolling Stone Readers Award Keith Urban Nominated
2023 Best Single "Brown Eyes Baby" Nominated [113]
Rolling Stone Global Award Keith Urban Nominated
Teen Choice Awards 2011 Choice Music: Male Country Artist Himself Won [114]
2014 Nominated [115]
2017 Choice Country Song "The Fighter" (with Carrie Underwood) Nominated [116]

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