Keith Urban Has Returned Home After Prostate Cancer Therapy
Keith Urban was spotted by photographers last night at Sydney Airport. This has caused a lot of people to speculate that he might be the outstanding performer at Toowoomba’s highly anticipated “It’s A Bloke Thing” luncheon.
Later that day, he arrived at Wellcamp Airport to a crowd of 500 delighted spectators, each of whom had paid $1 to take part in this unique occasion intended to increase public understanding of and support for prostate cancer research.
Urban is passionate about this issue because his father, Robert, passed away from the illness in December 2015 and because other members of his family have also been affected.
Country music star Keith Urban recently visited Australia to support the It’s a Bloke Thing Foundation.
This charitable event has raised millions of dollars to support prostate cancer education and research since it began seven years ago.
In 2017, the local community’s compassionate members donated over $1.53 million to this fantastic project.
It is now regarded as one of the most successful midday fundraising initiatives in the country.
Keith contributed to the lunchtime fundraising and helped it achieve a record-breaking total of $2,024,000.00 by kindly offering his services without charge.
He raised a lot of money for the charitable cause through his selfless acts of generosity, which made a significant contribution to the event’s success.