Country music star Keith Urban delivered a private performance at a Mar-a-Lago event attended by President Donald Trump over the weekend. The party was hosted on Saturday by Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt, with Urban taking the stage for a brief set, as reported by Page Six. Urban performed Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” and Bob Marley’s “Is This Love.” Clips described as “great” by an attendee were shared on Instagram following the event. President Trump, 79, was seen seated beside Pratt during the performance. Reaction on social media was mixed, with some users praising the singer’s appearance at the event and others criticizing it. Representatives for Urban and Roan did not respond to requests for comment from Page Six. Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” was inspired by The Abbey, a well-known gay bar in West Hollywood, California. Urban previously spoke about the song during an April appearance on “Intimate and Interactive,” saying he “almost cried” when he first heard it. “Who doesn’t want to find a safe place, wherever that is?” he said. “You just want to find your people doesn’t matter what that is, just somewhere where you finally realize you belong there.” This Could Be the Most Important Video Gun Owners Watch All Year Urban has not publicly taken a political position. When asked in 2017 whether he would perform at the White House during Trump’s presidency, Urban said he preferred to answer such questions if they became relevant. “I would like to probably answer that question when it comes up, but I’m a citizen, and I like to do what’s right,” he told The Hill at the time. In 2024, during the race between President Trump and former Vice President Kamala Harris, Urban again avoided endorsing a candidate. “I’m often amazed that people don’t look to artists’ work they’re pretty clear on who they are and their views, and I’m no different,” he told The Times. “I play to extremely diverse audiences in every way, politically and pronoun, age groups, ethnicity.” Urban was married to actress Nicole Kidman, who has also refrained from sharing political opinions publicly. Kidman said in a 2017 BBC News interview that she is “reticent” to discuss politics because she is an “issue-based” voter. Urban and Kidman made headlines in September after announcing their separation following 19 years of marriage. The two share two children. Kidman hinted at personal changes in a recent Vogue interview, saying, “How many times do you have to be taught that you think you know where your life is going and then it isn’t going in that direction?” Neither Urban nor Kidman has issued a public statement addressing the breakup.
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