Maggie Baugh Misses Keith Urban Concert Amid Nicole Kidman Divorce News
Keith Urban’s Recent Performance and Rumors Surrounding His Divorce
Keith Urban performed at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on Thursday night as part of his High and Alive World Tour. Notably, Urban, who once again chose not to wear his wedding ring, delivered a heartfelt rendition of his breakup song “You’ll Think of Me.” During the performance, he altered the lyric “take your space and take your reasons,” adding the phrase “your bulls–t reasons,” which drew attention. According to reports, this change was seen as a subtle nod to his current personal situation.
Urban’s band played against the backdrop of ongoing speculation about his marriage. In the months preceding Nicole Kidman’s filing for divorce after nearly two decades of marriage, Urban and his band performed “The Fighter,” a song inspired by their early days together. During an April concert, Urban dedicated a version of the song with lyrics like “I was born to love you,” while gesturing toward Maggie Baugh, the guitarist who has recently been caught up in the gossip mill.
After news of his split from Kidman emerged, Baugh found herself at the center of discussions. Rumors swirled that she might be involved romantically or professionally with Urban, especially after she posted a video on Instagram showing him changing lyrics to reference her. The changed line was “When they’re tryna get to you, Maggie, I’ll be your guitar player,” suggesting a closer connection. Her relationship to Urban and the divorce remains unconfirmed, but speculation continues.
While Baugh has yet to comment publicly on her involvement, her father, Chuck Baugh, addressed the rumors indirectly. In a vague defense, he posted on Facebook denying any detailed knowledge. He stated, “NO, just no,” alongside a TikTok claiming that “Maggie is allegedly responsible for Keith’s divorce from Nicole Kidman,” though he clarified to the Daily Mail, “I don’t know anything about it other than she’s a guitar player for him.” He emphasized that it’s more about their roles as musicians than anything romantic, adding that he has “not heard one way or the other.”