Keith Urban appeared to suffer potentially thousands of dollars in damage to his luxury car Wednesday when he skidded the curb in his 2025 Rolls Royce Specter while pulling out of a parking lot in Nashville.
The 57-year-old music artist, father of daughters Sunday Rose, 16, and Faith, 13, with wife Nicole Kidman, 57, was at the show at Bridgestone Arena on the final stop of Hit Me Hard And Eilish Soft: The Tour.
The Australian vocalist was with Sunday Rose and a friend while attending the show, parked in a VIP garage, eyewitnesses said, and scraped the vehicle on the way out.
The Break on Me artist’s luxury vehicle did not break down on him, but there was an audible sound as the bottom of the car made contact with the pavement as it quickly turned right as dozens of concertgoers leaving the event yielded to the oncoming traffic.
Kidman did not appear to be present on the busy night in Music City, as she has been working on her next project Scarpetta, an Amazon Prime Video murder mystery with fellow Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis.
Keith Urban, 57, appeared to suffer potentially thousands of dollars in damage to his luxury car Wednesday in Nashville.
The Australian vocalist parked in a VIP garage and grazed the vehicle on his way out
The trio, all dressed in black, were seen heading to the show after parking in a VIP garage.
The One Too Many singer wore a black long-sleeved top with black jeans and a black cap to the concert.
Sunday Rose, who made her modeling debut in Paris last month, donned an off-the-shoulder black skirt.
The Nashville-born teen, who has 3,718 followers on her verified Instagram account, wore her blonde locks down and parted ways with the show.
Kidman in 2016 said People that both Sunday Rose and her younger sister Faith, 13, “are Nashvillians” who speak with “a Southern accent.”
Kidman added: “There’s something Australian about them.” They have an unusual mix. They are hybrids.
The group was on hand to watch Eilish deliver an emotional take on politics a night after President-elect Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 US presidential election.
Eilish, 22, who declared Trump’s political victory “a war on women,” told the crowd she was in no mood to take the stage after Harris’ crushing defeat.
The Grammy-winning singer quickly turned to the right as dozens of concertgoers gave way.
A sound was heard as the bottom of the car made contact with the pavement.
The Australian vocalist was with her daughter Sunday Rose and a friend while attending the show.
The trio, all dressed in black, were seen heading to the show after parking in a VIP garage.
Eilish told fans that she “couldn’t really imagine doing a show on this day” in recordings of the show that appeared on TikTok.
Eilish added, “The more the day went by, I just had the feeling that it’s such a privilege to be able to do this with you guys and to have this at a time like now.”
She told her fans: “I love you so much and I want you to know that you are safe with me and that you are protected here and that you are safe in this room.”
At the show, Eilish said her song Your Power touches on the “abuse that exists in this world towards women.”
“To tell you the truth, I’ve never met a single woman who didn’t have a history of abuse; I’ve had to deal with some things myself, and I’ve been taken advantage of, and I’ve been, you know, my boundaries were crossed, to put it politely.’
She said of Trump: “Now, a person who is a convicted predator, uh, let’s say convicted.” God, my heart is racing. Someone who hates women so much is about to be president. So this song is for all women.”
Eilish, on National Voter Registration Day in September, declared alongside her brother Finneas O’Connell, 27, that they would vote for Harris.
The One Too Many singer attended the concert wearing a black long-sleeved top with black jeans and a black cap.
Sunday Rose, who made her modeling debut in Paris last month, donned an off-the-shoulder black skirt with her blonde locks loose and parted.
The Grammy-winning singer was on hand to watch Eilish offer an emotional take on politics.
“We are voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz because they are fighting to protect our reproductive freedom, our planet and our democracy,” said Eilish, who performed at the Democratic National Convention four years ago.
He added: “Vote as if your life depended on it, because it does.”
His brother said: ‘We cannot allow extremists to control our lives, our freedoms and our future. The only way to stop them and stop the dangerous agenda of Project 2025 is to vote and elect Kamala Harris.”