Maggie Baugh has stepped back from Keith Urban’s tour during his divorce from Nicole Kidman.
Baugh is known for her role as a guitarist in Urban’s High and Alive World Tour, which launched earlier this year. Their artistic journey began in 2024 when Urban invited her to play alongside him at the CMT Music Awards. This sparked a collaboration that led to Baugh joining Urban’s band for his subsequent tour.
In a vlog from September 2025, Baugh humorously remarked, “Nobody in this airport knows I performed for 21,000 people in a stadium yesterday with Keith Urban. Someone pinch me! What a dream!”
Following the announcement of Urban and Kidman’s separation in September, old concert footage caught the public’s eye, igniting speculation about a possible affair between Urban and Baugh. Clips emerged showing Urban altering the lyrics of his song “The Fighter,” originally written for Kidman, while highlighting Baugh, which only added fuel to the rumors.
Baugh’s father has publicly dismissed the affair rumors on Facebook, stating, “NO. Just No.”
Although Baugh hasn’t commented on the speculations, past comments about her choice to steer clear of relationships with fellow musicians have resurfaced. She once noted, “There’s always been a rule you can’t date band members because what if we break up?” during a 2017 interview with Piper’s Picks.
Urban also hasn’t spoken out about the mounting online speculation surrounding his bond with Baugh.
However, Urban has opted to exclude “The Fighter” from his setlist moving forward. Meanwhile, Baugh did not partake in his concert following Kidman’s divorce filing. She also promoted her new song, “The Devil Win,” which was released on October 10.
Leading up to the song’s launch, Baugh provided a sneak peek of the track, addressing the struggle of managing “feelings.”
She shared, “I don’t know what I believe in / I don’t know how to heal my soul / Or how to fight this feeling and it’s a damn good place to go / No matter how close I get to the burning edge / Tempting as it is, I won’t let the Devil win,” in an Instagram video posted on October 9.
Keep reading for details on why Baugh will miss more of Urban’s shows:
Which Concert Will Maggie Baugh Miss?
Baugh is set to miss Urban’s home concert at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on October 17, as another member of Urban’s band will perform in her stead.
What Is Maggie Baugh’s Current Focus?

Maggie Baugh Danielle Del Valle/Getty Images
Baugh will miss the Nashville concert on October 17 due to her commitment to a headline performance in Carmel, Indiana, as part of her solo tour.
What Are Maggie Baugh’s Tour Dates?
Baugh has a series of performances scheduled in October and November, including a show at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on October 15 and in West Palm Beach, Florida, on October 24. Additionally, she will participate in the 2025 Country Cruisin’ event on the Celebrity Summit cruise from October 27 to November 1.
Will Maggie Baugh Rejoin Keith Urban’s Tour?
There has been no confirmation from either Baugh or Urban regarding her return to the High and Alive Tour. However, TMZ reports that Baugh is not expected to return, as her role is not central to Urban’s band, which is primarily led by Natalie Stovall.



