Keith Urban Performs at Mar-a-Lago, Covers Chappell Roan and Bob Marley
Keith Urban performed during a private holiday event hosted by Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt at Mar-a-Lago, President Trump’s resort. The event took place over the weekend and featured an intimate set with Urban, supported by a small band.
Performance Highlights
The set included unique renditions of popular songs. Urban covered Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” and Bob Marley & The Wailers’ “Is This Love?” Additionally, he showcased his new single “Messed Up as Me,” which recently peaked at No. 12 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.
Event Details
- Venue: Mar-a-Lago, Florida
- Host: Anthony Pratt, Executive Chairman of Pratt Industries
- Event Date: Weekend (specific date unmentioned)
Realtor Tali Israel shared performance clips on Instagram. She praised the event, highlighting Pratt’s recent pledge of five billion dollars towards American manufacturing projects.
Mixed Fan Reactions
While some fans enjoyed Urban’s performance, others expressed disappointment. Butch Walker, a musician, conveyed his disapproval through social media, describing the situation as a “disappointment.” Conversely, another fan suggested that Urban’s choice to perform “Pink Pony Club” at the event might be intentional humor.
Urban’s Political Stance
Urban has remained noncommittal about his support for any candidate in the 2024 United States presidential election. He mentioned that artists typically reflect their views through their work. This performance attracted some curiosity given Urban’s diverse audience demographics.
Recent Personal Developments
This performance follows Urban’s recent separation from Nicole Kidman, who filed for divorce after 19 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences.
About Anthony Pratt
Anthony Pratt is known for leading Pratt Industries, a prominent company specializing in recycled paper and packaging. His holiday parties are notable, as demonstrated by last year’s event when comedian Chris Rock had to cut his set short over guest behavior.
Both Chappell Roan and the Marley estate have not yet addressed Urban’s recent performance at Mar-a-Lago.