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Keith Urban’s Emotional Concert Highlights Absence of Guitarist Maggie Baugh Amid Divorce News

Keith Urban Returns to the Stage Following Divorce Filing

Country music star Keith Urban made headlines as he performed in Hershey, Pennsylvania, following the recent news of his divorce from actress Nicole Kidman. This concert, held on October 2, marked Urban’s return to the stage after Kidman filed for divorce, sending shockwaves through their fan base.

During this emotionally charged performance, one notable absence was that of Maggie Baugh, Urban’s talented guitarist. Baugh’s absence drew considerable attention, with fans speculating about her role in the ongoing narrative surrounding Urban’s split from Kidman.

Entertainment outlet Us Weekly reported on the situation, indicating that Baugh’s planned participation in the concert was uncertain. Urban’s team has not confirmed whether she was scheduled to perform alongside him that night.

Guitarist Maggie Baugh at the Center of Speculation

Baugh has recently found herself in the spotlight due to a viral video capturing a moment from one of Urban’s concerts. In this clip, Urban changed a lyric in his song “The Fighter,” originally dedicated to Kidman, to mention Baugh instead, causing fans to question the direction of both his music and personal life.

On stage, Urban serenaded the audience with the line, “When they’re tryna get to you, Maggie, I’ll be your guitar player,” swapping the original lyric in which he referred to Kidman. This change fueled speculation regarding Baugh’s significance in Urban’s life during this tumultuous time.

Changing Lyrics Reflect Changing Relationships

The song “The Fighter” was recorded as a duet with singer Carrie Underwood, and Urban has previously adjusted lyrics during live performances to suit the context of the moment. At the CMT Music Awards in 2017, for example, he replaced the word