Keith Urban has been making a few changes to his lyrics during his High and Alive World Tour which kicked off just days after his estranged wife, Nicole Kidman, filed for divorce.
A video circulating on TikTok — which was recorded at his October 4 concert in Bristow, Virginia — showed Urban, 57, surprising fans by swapping the original “You’ll Think of Me” lyric, “take your space and take your reasons”, for “take your space and your stupid bulls**t reasons.”
He also ad-libbed the line “You shouldn’t have treated me this way,” which isn’t included in the original song.
Fans were also quick to notice the change in Urban’s typical laid-back vibe, with one person writing in the comments, “Keith Urban crashing out on stage was not on my 2025 Bingo card.”
“I feel bad for his daughters,” another person added. “It’s hard enough for them to see the divorce but the public shots he’s taking make it worse.”
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Last week, just days before news broke that Urban and Kidman, 58, had separated, he notably changed the lyrics to “The Fighter,” a song famously inspired by the Babygirl star. A clip on Instagram showed Urban singing: “When they’re tryna get to you, Maggie, I’ll be your guitar player,” referring to his guitar player Maggie Baugh.
Kidman and Urban first tied the knot in 2006 and welcomed daughters Sunday, 17, and Faith, 14, during their marriage. On September 29, TMZ reported that the couple had separated and the following day, Kidman officially filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences.”