Keith Urban's Nashville Homecoming: The Guitarist Switch-Up and the Rumor Mill
The plot thickens! Amidst swirling rumors and a rumored love triangle, Keith Urban's guitarist, Maggie Baugh, is notably absent from his highly anticipated Nashville homecoming concert. But is there more to this story than a scheduling conflict?
Here's the deal: Urban's High and Alive Tour is set to rock Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 17, but Baugh, who typically graces the stage with her guitar prowess, will be nowhere to be seen. Instead, a different guitarist will be stepping into the spotlight.
Now, here's where it gets intriguing. Baugh, a talented musician in her own right, is pursuing her solo career, which has been gaining momentum. She's scheduled to perform at the iconic Grand Ole Opry on Oct. 15, just two nights before Urban's show. But on the night of Oct. 17, she's committed to her own solo performance in Carmel, Indiana, hence the scheduling conflict.
But wait, there's more! Speculation has run wild, with some fans wondering if Baugh's absence is linked to Urban's Nashville roots or even personal drama involving Nicole Kidman. However, sources indicate that it's purely a scheduling issue. Interestingly, Baugh was also absent from Urban's first post-divorce show, adding a layer of mystery.
Baugh, however, is turning this situation to her advantage. She's capitalizing on the buzz and using the attention to promote her solo endeavors, even releasing new music amidst the rumors. Talk about making the most of an awkward scenario!
And let's not forget the recent news of Urban and Kidman's divorce after 19 years of marriage. Could this be a factor in the guitarist switch-up? You decide!
What do you think is the real reason behind Maggie Baugh's absence? Is it purely professional, or is there more to the story? Share your thoughts and theories in the comments below, and let's discuss this intriguing situation!