Keith Urban included a tribute to his estranged wife, Nicole Kidman, and their daughters in his first post-split show.
When the country singer returned to the stage for his High and Alive World Tour on Thursday night, he played a photo slideshow for his “Heart Like a Hometown” performance.
The roundup featured a picture of Kidman, 58, Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 14, according to People.
Notably, Urban also neglected to sing “The Fighter,” a song about Kidman, while rocking out at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pa.
He had gone viral for changing the song’s lyrics to honor his 25-year-old utility player, Maggie Baugh, in recent shows.
Instead of singing, “When they’re tryna get to you, baby I’ll be the fighter,” he sang, “When they’re tryna get to you, Maggie I’ll be your guitar player.”
Baugh, notably, was absent from Thursday’s concert after her dad, Chuck Baugh, addressed rumors that the musician is dating Urban.
“I don’t know anything about it, other than she’s a guitar player for him,” Chuck told the Daily Mail, admitting he had not heard “one way or another.”
Page Six confirmed Monday that Urban, 57, and Kidman had parted ways after 19 years of marriage despite the latter’s efforts to “save” their relationship.
“Sometimes relationships just run their course,” a source told us.
TMZ also reported that the former A-list couple has been living separately since the start of summer, when the “Fighter” crooner moved into a home near his and his estranged wife’s Nashville, Tenn., estate.
The “Big Little Lies” star, however, initiated the divorce filing on Tuesday, stating that she and Urban split due to “irreconcilable differences.”
Kidman is seeking to be their daughters’ “primary residential parent.”
For months, Urban and Kidman appeared to hint at their separation with a lack of public appearances and interview snubs.
The duo was last seen together at a World Club Cup match at the Geodis Park Stadium in Nashville in May.
That same month, Urban kicked off his world tour, which the “Baby Girl” star has notably been absent from.
Urban also refused to talk about Kidman while being interviewed on his “amazing love story” on the Australian-based “Jonesy & Amanda” radio show on Sept. 2.
When asked whether the “Let It Roll” singer believed meeting Kidman was fate, he responded, “You never know. Anyway, moving on.”