Keith Urban fans will need to get to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum soon: An exhibit dedicated to the country superstar will be opening in November.

Keith Urban So Far "tracks the origins of the guitar player's phenomenal career," according to Rolling Stone Country, and will feature, among other items, the Levinson Blade electric guitar that Urban played on "But for the Grace of God," which became his first No. 1 hit; handwritten lyrics; the shirt that Urban wears on the cover of his 1999 debut album; and "Clarence," his 1989 Fender Custom Shop 40th Anniversary Telecaster. The exhibit will also focus on Urban's commitment to the arts and music education.

The Aussie singer-songwriter is currently working on his follow-up album to 2013's Fuse, which will be titled Ripcord. So far, Urban has released two songs from the project: In June, Urban officially debuted “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16,” which quickly became his 19th No. 1 song, and he revealed the gorgeous ballad “Break on Me” in mid-October.

“I always think records are like photographs; they’re just a snapshot. For me anyway, they’ve all been just an accurate snapshot of who I am, where I am in life, what’s going on,” says Urban. “I’ve always really done it sort of haphazard when I get in the studio. You got a bunch of songs and try this song and try that one. Sometimes songs just don’t work, and sometimes other things become something in the studio much more than before. They just come to life.”

Urban is nominated for Musical Event of the Year at the upcoming 2015 CMA Awards and is slated to perform with John Mellencamp during the awards ceremony, which is scheduled to take place on Nov. 4 at 8PM ET on ABC.

Keith Urban So Far is scheduled to open on Nov. 20 and run through May of 2016. More information will be available on the Country Music Hall of Fame's website.

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