Keith Urban has officially spoken at length for the first time since finalizing his divorce from Nicole Kidman, and while he didn’t dwell on the split itself, his closing words revealed a lot about where his head — and heart — are in 2026.

Urban sat down with legendary guitarist and producer Dan Huff for a wide-ranging, nearly two-hour conversation focused on music, creativity, and personal growth. But it was the final moments of the interview that resonated most.

“Simplifying is my journey this year.”

“Playing Less” — Musically and Personally

When Huff asked Urban what he’s currently working on within himself, Urban paused before answering — then spoke with striking clarity.

From a musical standpoint, he explained that he wants to play less on guitar — resisting the urge to fill every space.

“Not playing the next two notes I was about to play… just having confidence that the one you’re playing right now is more than enough — and letting it sit for a second.”

That philosophy quickly expanded beyond music.

Urban described working toward a calmer inner awareness — separating himself from the constant chatter of thoughts.

“Just being aware that I’m aware. That I’m none of the voices in my head — I’m just the one listening. Because it simplifies everything and brings it right back to a very calm, steady, grounded place.”

“How Do You Introduce Yourself to the Day?”

One of the most revealing moments came when Urban shared advice from a close friend — a phrase that has clearly stuck with him.

“Just work on how you introduce yourself to the day.”

Urban said the idea hit him deeply, adding:

“You get to do it every day. So how do you do it in the morning? That’s where I’m at. Simplifying.”

It was a quiet but powerful window into how he’s reframing life after a major personal shift.

What Else He Talked About

Throughout the interview, Urban and Huff covered a wide range of topics, including:

Why Urban is consuming more poetry than music lately

His belief that he’s a live musician first, above all else

Early songwriting struggles in Nashville and finding the right collaborators

The realities of corporate gigs

And a candid, uneasy discussion about AI and creativity

Urban didn’t hide his discomfort with artificial intelligence:

“I can’t even wrap my head around the fact that we’re creating our own demise… It’s like the worst apocalyptic movie script ever written.”

He stressed that human perspective — shaped by lived experience — is irreplaceable.

“Your collection of moments and how you frame them… that’s the essence of humanity. And I just hope that continues to matter.”

Life After the Divorce

Nicole Kidman filed for divorce on September 30, 2025, citing irreconcilable differences. The split was finalized on January 6, 2026, ending their nearly 20-year marriage. The former couple remain co-parents to their two daughters.

Rather than addressing the divorce directly, Urban’s words suggest someone turning inward — stripping things back, refocusing on craft, presence, and intentional living.

The takeaway?
Keith Urban isn’t trying to reinvent himself. He’s trying to remove what no longer needs to be there — in his playing, his thinking, and his daily life.

And in 2026, for him, that journey is called simplifying.