Keith Urban is tired of fans analyzing his passionate performances amid his divorce from Nicole Kidman.
“I’ve been covering like this for a long time. Stop reading s*** into it,” the country singer, 57, said before performing an acoustic rendition of his 2002 hit “You’ll Think of Me” during the final night of his High and Alive Tour in Nashville on Friday, October 17.
Urban went on to change the song’s original lyrics from, “You’ll think of me,” to shouting, “But I betcha think about me!” per video footage shared by a fan via TikTok. He then inserted the phrase “all your bulls*** reasons” into the lyric, “Take your space and take your reasons.”
The acoustic version of “You’ll Think of Me,” including its lyric changes, was part of the setlist at many shows on Urban’s tour, which began in