Keith Urban’s Nashville homecoming concert will be missing one familiar face on stage.
Maggie Baugh, the 25-year-old guitarist who’s become a standout member of Urban’s touring band, won’t be performing with him at his upcoming High and Alive Tour stop at Bridgestone Arena on Friday, October 17. Instead, another guitarist will step in for the night while Baugh fulfills her own musical commitments.
Baugh, who’s been steadily carving out her solo career alongside touring with Urban, is set to perform at the Grand Ole Opry just two nights before the Nashville show. But on the same evening Urban takes the Bridgestone stage, she’ll be headlining her own concert in Carmel, Indiana.
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It’s not the first time Baugh has missed a major show. The musician also sat out Urban’s first performance following his divorce announcement, though she didn’t have a solo appearance that day. Though social media speculation has tied Baugh’s absence to Urban’s personal life — particularly his recent divorce from Nicole Kidman — there’s no evidence to suggest any connection.
Urban, meanwhile, recently made headlines for letting some emotion slip on stage. During a performance on October 4, he surprised fans with a fiery lyric change while singing his 2002 breakup anthem “You’ll Think of Me.” Instead of the original line, he sang, “Take your memories, I don’t need ’em / Take your space and all your stupid bulls**t reasons,” before adding, “You shouldn’t have treated me this way.” The moment quickly went viral, with fans speculating that Urban was channeling feelings about his split from Kidman.
The couple, who share daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14, confirmed their separation on September 29 after nearly two decades of marriage. According to TMZ, Kidman filed for divorce in Tennessee citing irreconcilable differences, following a summer apart.
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