Keith Urban scrapes $600K Rolls Royce after dropping nepo baby Sunday Rose off at Billie Eilish concert
Keith Urban appeared to sustain potentially thousands of dollars in damage to his luxury car on Wednesday when his 2025 Rolls Royce Specter scraped the sidewalk while leaving a parking garage in Nashville.
The 57-year-old musical artist, father of daughters Sunday Rose, 16, and Faith, 13, with husband Nicole Kidman, 57, was at the show at Bridgestone Arena in the latest stop on Eilish’s Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour.
The Australian singer was with Sunday Rose and a friend while attending the show, parked in a VIP garage, witnesses said, and scraped the vehicle as he left.
The Break on Me artist’s luxury ride didn’t break him, but there was an audible sound when the underside of the car made contact with the pavement while making a quick right turn as dozens of concertgoers leaving the event veered into oncoming traffic succumbed.
Kidman appeared to be absent from the busy evening in Music City as she was working on her upcoming project Scarpetta, an Amazon Prime Video murder mystery with fellow Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis.
Keith Urban, 57, appeared to sustain potentially thousands of dollars in damage to his luxury car in Nashville on Wednesday
The Australian singer parked in a VIP garage and scraped the vehicle as he left
The trio, all in black ensembles, were spotted heading to the show after parking in a VIP garage
The One Too Many singer wore a black long-sleeved top, black jeans and a black cap to the concert.
Sunday Rose, who made her modeling debut in Paris last month, wore a shoulderless black skirt.
The Nashville-born teen, who has 3,718 followers on her verified Instagram account, wore her blonde locks down and said goodbye to the show.
Kidman told it in 2016 People that both Sunday Rose and her younger sister Faith, 13, “are Nashvillians” who speak with “a Southern accent.”
Kidman added: “They’ve got some Aussie. They have an unusual mix. They’re hybrids.’
The group was there to watch Eilish give an emotional take on politics, a night after President-elect Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 US presidential election.
Eilish, 22 — who called Trump’s political victory “a war on women” — told the crowd she was in no mood to take the stage after Harris’ crushing defeat.
The Grammy-winning singer made a quick right turn as dozens of concertgoers left the event
There was an audible sound as the bottom of the car made contact with the pavement
The Australian singer was with daughter Sunday Rose and a friend while attending the show
The trio, all in black ensembles, were spotted heading to the show after parking in a VIP garage
Eilish told fans she “couldn’t really fathom doing a show on this day” in recordings of the show that appeared on TikTok.
Eilish added, “The more the day went by, I felt like, it’s such a privilege that I get to do this with you and that we have this at a time like now.”
She told her fans, “I just love you so much, and I want you to know that you’re safe with me and you’re protected here and you’re safe in this room.”
During the show, Eilish said her song Your Power addresses “abuse that exists in this world against women.”
“To tell you the truth, I’ve never met one woman who doesn’t have a story of abuse – I’ve been through some things myself, and I’ve been taken advantage of, and I’m, you know, ‘my boundaries have been crossed, to put it politely.’
She said of Trump: “Now someone who is a convicted, let’s say convicted predator. God, my heart is fast. Someone who hates women so deeply is about to become president. So this song is for all the women out there.”
Eilish declared on National Voter Registration Day in September, along with her sibling Finneas O’Connell, 27, that they were voting for Harris.
The One Too Many singer wore a black long-sleeved top, black jeans and a black cap to the concert
Sunday Rose, who made her modeling debut in Paris last month, wore a shoulderless black skirt with her blonde locks down and parted
The Grammy-winning singer was on hand to watch Eilish give an emotional take on politics
“We are voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz because they are fighting to protect our reproductive freedom, our planet and our democracy,” said Eilish, who performed at the Democratic National Convention four years ago.
She added: “Vote like your life depends on it, because it does.”
Her brother said: “We cannot let extremists control our lives, our freedoms and our future. The only way to stop them and the dangerous Project 2025 agenda is to vote and elect Kamala Harris.”