Keith Urban's Recent Performances: A Closer Look at His Song Choices Post-Divorce

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Keith Urban's Recent Performances: A Closer Look at His Song Choices Post-Divorce

Keith Urban has recently performed three shows since his divorce from Nicole Kidman was made public. During these shows, he chose not to play "The Fighter" but did perform "You'll Think of Me," a breakup song from his 2002 Golden Road album. Urban sang an altered version of the lyrics during his performance in Hershey, Pa., which led to speculation about the connection to his personal life.

Some fans believed that Urban's emotional rendition of the song indicated his feelings about the divorce, while others thought it was a regular part of his performance style. The speculation intensified due to rumors linking Urban to multi-instrumentalist Maggie Baugh, but there is no concrete evidence to support these claims. Urban's decision to exclude "The Fighter" from his set list was attributed to keeping the show fresh, as he frequently makes changes to his performances.

While Urban has written songs inspired by Kidman, such as "Gemini" and "Without You," they are not currently part of his set list. "The Fighter" remains one of his most-played songs, followed by "Once in a Lifetime," a song he wrote for Kidman before their wedding. Urban's extensive catalog of hit songs often leads to some tracks being excluded from his live shows to make room for his popular hits like "Somebody Like You" and "Days Go By."