Keith Urban returned to the stage for his first concert since his split from Nicole Kidman, sparking rumors of a romance with rising country guitarist Maggie Baugh. Fans noticed Maggie’s absence from the Giant Center show in Hershey, Pennsylvania, but the reason was simple: she isn’t part of his tour lineup. Her previous appearance in Chicago, where Keith changed a lyric during a live performance, was a one-time fill-in for another musician.
The lyric swap—where Keith sang “Maggie” instead of “baby” in his hit The Fighter—went viral after Maggie posted it on Instagram. Fans quickly interpreted it as a romantic gesture, accusing Maggie of “stealing” Keith from Nicole. Social media exploded with criticism, calling it a “midlife crisis” and slamming the lyric change as disrespectful toward Kidman. Maggie stayed silent, while her father clarified that her connection to Keith was strictly professional.
Maggie, a gifted guitarist and fiddle player from Florida, rose to fame after years of dedication to country music. She joined Urban for select performances, including televised events and private shows, but she’s not a permanent member of his band. Her talent and occasional collaborations with Keith made her a visible figure, which fueled speculation after their onstage moment.
Urban has kept a low profile since the divorce filing, appearing in public without his wedding ring. For now, the romance rumors remain unconfirmed—based mostly on one viral lyric change, fan chatter, and Maggie’s growing presence in the country music scene. Whether it’s just musical chemistry or something more, the spotlight remains fixed on both of them.