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Kaylee Bell To Duet with Keith Urban

Kaylee Bell
To Duet with Keith Urban

Kaylee Bell is excited to announce she will once more be joining Keith Urban on stage in Wellington at the Westpac Stadium tonight to duet on Keith’s number 1 US single We Were Us.

A prolific live performer, Kaylee has played at some of world’s biggest festivals and shared stages with the likes of Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.

Following in Keith Urban’s country superstar footsteps, Kaylee became the first Kiwi since to win the Toyota Star Maker Australia competition in 2013, and is the only person outside the USA to become the overall winner in the US Unsigned Only songwriting competition in 2015 for her song with Jared Porter, Pieces.

Kaylee Bell has most recently released a new single Getting Closer, written in Nashville with good friend and fellow country artist Morgan Evans. Produced by Lindsay Rimes, who most recently had a Billboard #1 charting single with LOCASH, Getting Closer debuted on the New Zealand singles chart at number 14.

Tickets to Keith Urban’s Westpac Stadium show in Wellington tonight are available from Ticketek

Getting Closer is the first single from Kaylee Bell’s new album, due for release in 2017.

Buy Getting Closer on iTunes
Stream Getting Closer on Spotify and Amazon
Watch Getting Closer on YouTube
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