Keith Urban covered Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” at Mar-a-Lago last Saturday.
Urban, 58, performed the popular song during an event hosted by Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt on November 15, the outlet Them reported on Monday, November 17, citing footage found via Instagram that showed President Donald Trump in attendance and sitting next to Pratt, 65, at a dinner table.
Pratt picked the Trump-owned Florida resort as the party’s venue. According to Them, the businessman pledged $5 billion to support American businesses and previously donated $10 million to Trump’s 2024 election campaign.
Urban, another Australian native, also sang a cover of Bob Marley’s “Is This Love” amid his performance. Lately, he’s incorporated “Pink Pony Club” into his live concerts. Roan, 27, featured the pop hit on her 2023 album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess; its upbeat, galvanizing lyrics tell the story of the singer finding community in a West Hollywood gay bar.
“When I heard that song, I just almost cried,” Urban said in an April appearance on the Canadian webseries Intimate and Interactive, per Them. “Who doesn’t wanna find a safe place, wherever that is? You just wanna find your people — doesn’t matter what that is, just somewhere where you finally realize you belong there. God, that speaks to me.”
Last month, Urban wrapped his “High and Alive World Tour” in Nashville. His estranged wife, Nicole Kidman, filed for divorce on September 30, the day after Us Weekly reported that Urban and the Oscar-winning actress, 58, had separated following 19 years of marriage.
“The two had grown apart quietly over time, and by the end, the decision to separate was more about acceptance than surprise,” an insider exclusively told Us in late October, adding, “Keith has moved on and has been open with Nicole about where he stands.”
The source said that Kidman’s decision to submit divorce papers was “a long time coming.”
Urban and Kidman tied the knot in 2006, one year after they first met. They later welcomed daughters Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14. (Kidman also shares kids Isabella, 32, and Connor, 30, with ex-husband Tom Cruise.)
As he embarks on his new single life, Urban is “not dating one person but is open and has moved on from the marriage with Nicole,” the source told Us.
In her filing, Kidman cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their breakup and requested to be named the “primary residential parent” of Sunday and Faith. Her parenting plan stated that the girls will spend 306 days out of the year with Kidman and 59 days with Urban, which includes every other weekend.
Neither Kidman nor Urban have publicly addressed the end of their union. In mid-October, Urban and a fan had a playful — and viral — exchange during a concert.
“I’m not going to like your name?” Urban asked the fan, per a TikTok video.
“It’s Nicole,” the fan responded, to which Urban fell backward and collapsed on the ground, a smile on his face.
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