Keith Urban has been out on the road a lot lately, but the country star from Tennessee isn’t ready to give up on the most important gig of his life: being a dad to his daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, whom he shares with ex-wife, Nicole Kidman.
Sources close to the singer tell Radar Online that Urban, 58, is planning a major effort to reunite with his teens during their upcoming school break, even hoping his ex-wife, Nicole Kidman, will be part of it. For a man whose life has been dominated by touring schedules and hit records, this would mean rearranging his world just to spend more time with his girls.
Urban’s touring has been a major part of who he is for decades, especially rooted back in Tennessee where his career first kicked into high gear. But the road has kept him physically far from home more often than he’d like, and according to insiders, even the every-other-weekend custody arrangement he agreed to in the divorce barely works when he’s on tour.
Keith Urban Wants More Time With His Daughters Following Tennessee Divorce
“Keith’s tour has kept him apart from the girls a lot more than he would like,” a source explained. That might sound almost inevitable for a musician of his stature, but it’s clearly something that weighs heavily on him. Between concerts and travel, precious time with 17-year-old Sunday and 15-year-old Faith has been hard to come by. “According to their divorce agreement, he only has Sunday Rose and Faith every other weekend, but when he’s touring, even that doesn’t work.”
Their last publicly documented family sighting was mid‑2024 at the Paris Olympics, where the whole family appeared together. Since then, the trio hasn’t been spotted officially as a unit. The last time the girls were seen with their dad at all was late December 2024 in Sydney, Australia but that was a private event with just the family.
Since Nicole and Keith’s divorce filing in September 2025 after 19 years of marriage, Kidman has been the one jetting around the world with the girls Antarctica in January, a country cruise in the Bahamas planned next month leaving Urban in the echo of their footprints.
Rumors have swirled about why the kids have kept their distance from him since the split. There’s chatter about everything from lifestyle choices to the classic tension that can follow a high-profile separation. Whatever the reason, for a father whose children grew up splitting time between Australia and Tennessee, not seeing them regularly has to sting.
Now, insiders say Urban is hoping that a break from school and maybe even a shared trip to the Bahamas could be the perfect chance to bridge that gap. He apparently wants to spend meaningful time with Sunday and Faith, hoping that the shared experiences will help repair a relationship that feels strained right now. And word is he’s even open to Kidman joining them a sign that this isn’t about winning an argument, but about family healing.
The Kids Spend More Time With Nicole Kidman
If there’s anything fans know about Keith Urban, it’s that he’s a fighter whether it’s a chart battle or life offstage. In Tennessee and beyond, folks see him as that scrappy, heartfelt guy on guitar who thrives on connection. Now he’s trying to shift that energy back into the people who matter most.
In the end, this isn’t just a celebrity headline. It’s a dad trying to make it right, trying to carve out time between tours and tabloids to say: I want you in my life. I’m here. I’m present. And if that means reshuffling his schedule to meet his daughters on a January cruise or any other sandy horizon, you better believe he’ll make it happen.
Because in Tennessee where family and roots run deep a singer like Keith Urban isn’t just performing for crowds. He’s performing for connection, for belonging, and most of all, for his girls.
