Keith Urban Appears to “Crash Out” on Stage Mid-Performance of a Breakup Song Amid Divorce Drama. ML

Keith Urban seemed to be working through some frustration on stage in Hershey, Pennsylvania, while singing his 2002 hit “You’ll Think of Me,” as fans equate his performance to “crashing out.”
In the fan-favorite breakup song, Urban sings “Take your memories, I don’t need ’em /
Take your space and take your reasons / But you’ll think of me”
However, the country artist switched up the lyrics, singing, “Take your memories, I don’t need ’em / Take your space and all your stupid bulls–t reasons”

He added, “You shouldn’t have treated me this way,” according to footage shared via TikTok.
Fans rushed to the comments section to voice their opinions on the performance and how it might relate to his recent divorce from Nicole Kidman.
“19 years. Man’s got every right to be mad af,” one fan wrote. “I think he silently just told us what happened,” another added. “Guy is going through it,” yet another chimed in, with others saying Urban is “obviously angry.”
News of Urban and Kidman’s separation broke on September 29, with TMZ reporting that they had spent the summer apart. The following day, the Big Little Lies actress filed for divorce in Tennessee, citing irreconcilable differences as the cause.
In addition to “You’ll Think of Me,” Urban has also recently changed the lyrics to his song “The Fighter” shortly before the split news began circulating.
“When they’re tryna get to you, baby, I’ll be the fighter,” Urban’s song — which is written as a duet with Carrie Underwood — goes.

However, on September 27, Maggie Baugh — the guitarist at the center of Urban’s divorce drama — shared a clip performing the hit with Urban.
“When they’re tryna get to you, Maggie, I’ll be your guitar player,” he sang in the video.



