Urban was filmed on tour changing lyrics to his 2002 song &34;You'll Think of Me&34; in a way many interpreted as a dig at Kidman. Keith Urban chastises fans on
Urban was filmed on tour changing lyrics to his 2002 song "You'll Think of Me" in a way many interpreted as a dig at Kidman.
Keith Urban chastises fans on stage over 'reading s--- into' lyrics amid Nicole Kidman divorce
Urban was filmed on tour changing lyrics to his 2002 song "You'll Think of Me" in a way many interpreted as a dig at Kidman.
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Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman at 52nd CMA Awards in 2018. Credit:
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- News of Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman's divorce broke in September.
- Urban slightly changed lyrics to his 2002 song "Think of Me" on his High and Alive tour.
- "Stop reading s--- into it," Urban said on stage.
Keith Urban's romantic lyrical liberties are to be taken *very* lightly — so says the country singer amid his divorce from Hollywood superstar Nicole Kidman.
The entertainer has raised eyebrows for song tweaks on his High and Alive world tour, which has continued despite news breaking in September that the longtime couple would divorce after 19 years of marriage.
But, the 57-year-old attempted to put a stop to fan speculation over his sets. In fan-circulated video from an Oct. 17 performance on the road, Urban chastises the crowd for their interpretation of his song selection.
"I've been covering like this for a long time," Urban tells the crowd. "Stop reading s--- into it!"
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Keith Urban performing at 2024 iHeartRadio Music Festival.
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Later, the star transitions into an acoustic rendition of his 2002 *Golden Road* album single "Think of Me," a breakup song that reminisces about a former lover falling for someone else.
Fans pointed out that Urban changed specific lyrics to the song in the subsequent performance, including emphasizing, "I *bet* you'll think of me" and calling out "all your bulls--- reasons," though that lyric doesn't appear in the original iteration of the tune.
Urban has shifted his lyrics recently, notably when he altered the words of his 2016 Kidman-inspired song "The Fighter" (originally released as a Carrie Underwood duet) during a concert performance last month shortly before the couple's breakup was confirmed.
Keith Urban reacts to fan at concert who reveals her name is Nicole amid split from Nicole Kidman
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Nicole Kidman hints at Keith Urban breakup weeks before announcement in new interview
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Per PEOPLE, Urban changed the line, "When they're tryna get to you, baby I'll be the fighter" to, "When they're tryna get to you, Maggie I'll be your guitar player," as a reference to Maggie Baugh, a utility player in his band.
Urban previously shared a comical exchange with a fan on the road, after speaking to an attendee in the crowd while he was on stage.
Upon inquiring about the fan's name, the singer-songwriter asked, "What? I'm not going to like your name? What?" before the fan hesitantly told him, "It's Nicole."
The performer then threw his head back and laughed, and playfully fell back on the stage over the coincidental reveal.
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Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman at 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards.
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Kidman, 58, hasn't publicly addressed the former couple's split in a significant capacity, though she did hint at the development in a *Vogue* interview that was conducted in the summer and published shortly after the Sept. 30 divorce filing.
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"How many times do you have to be taught that you think you know where your life is going and then it isn't going in that direction?" Kidman asked in response to a question about how she's handling life at the moment.
She added that she leans on "ride-or-die friendships" to weather the "highs and lows of life, the losses and the pain."
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