Keith Urban arrived in Sydney on Saturday with his daughters Sunday Rose (15) and Faith Margaret (12).
The Australian country music singer, 55, dressed comfortably as he strolled through the arrivals terminal at Sydney International Airport with his children and airport security.
Keith rocked an all-black ensemble consisting of pants, a zip-up hoodie, and a Hurley hat.
The Blue Ain’t Your Color hitmaker went incognito with a pair of black sunglasses and completed his look with white trainers.
His daughters also opted for comfort for the long flight.
Keith Urban (55) arrived in Sydney on Saturday with his daughters Sunday Rose (15) and Faith Margaret (12)
Eldest daughter Sunday wore an oversized gray hoodie and fluffy leggings as she stepped out in Uggs.
Meanwhile, Faith was seen wearing a white Nike hoodie and gray sweatpants, and copied her dad with her own pair of white sneakers.
Keith was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame on Wednesday night.
The Australian country music singer, 55, dressed comfortably as he strolled through the arrivals terminal at Sydney International Airport with his children and airport security
Eldest daughter Sunday wore an oversized gray hoodie and flowy leggings, while Faith wore a white Nike hoodie and gray sweatpants
While celebrating the career milestone at the Music City Center in Nashville, the four-time Grammy winner posed on the red carpet with his bronze statue trophy with a pen writing hand.
The father-of-two beamed with pride as he proudly held his award, which has been won by only 235 other songwriters since 1970.
He was inducted alongside Kix Brooks, best known for being one half of the duo Brooks & Dunn.
Keith wowed in an all black ensemble consisting of trousers, a hoodie and a Hurley cap
The Blue Ain’t Your Color hitmaker went anonymous with a pair of black sunglasses
Earlier in the day, he shared a snap of himself rocking a black “Nashville Poets Hall of Fame” t-shirt, which calls his primates “legendary.”
The Australian-American singer, who has been happily married to Nicole Kidman since 2006, is best known for producing 21 number one country radio hits and serving as a judge on American Idol.
The You’ll Think of Me hitmaker is only the second singer in country music history with nine platinum and multi-platinum albums.
His biggest hit is But For The Grace Of God, which was released on December 2, 2000.
The country star looked incredibly dapper in a black pinstripe suit after being inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in Nashville on Wednesday night
Proud: While celebrating the career milestone at the Music City Center in Nashville, the four-time Grammy winner, 55, posed for photos with his bronze statuette of handwriting with a quill pen on the red carpet
In June, he and his longtime wife celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary.
Nicole and Keith married on June 25, 2006, after meeting at an event the previous year.
The couple married at the Cardinal Ceretti Chapel in the grounds of St Patrick’s College in Manly, Sydney.
A-list guests including Hugh Jackman and wife Deborah-Lee Furness, along with Naomi Watts and director Baz Luhrmann.
Nicole’s two adopted children, Isabella, 30, and Connor, 28, who she shares with ex-husband Tom Cruise, acted as bridesmaids and bodyguards.
The father-of-two was beaming with pride as he won his award, which has only been won by 235 other songwriters since 1970
The couple later welcomed daughters Sunday Rose (15) and Faith Margaret (12) in 2008 and 2010.
Keith recently revealed the mantra that ensures he and wife Nicole balance their family life and A-list careers.
The country singer told Fox News Digital that the rule that always works for them is simple: ‘Family always comes first.’
“It’s balanced, so that means sometimes it gets out of balance, and we just bring it back into balance,” he added.
Keith went on to say that it’s not a perfect process, but they never stop trying to get it right.
“It’s never perfectly balanced, but we’re getting it back on track,” he said.
He also previously revealed the secret of his marriage, telling Woman’s Day that he “tends” to their love like a garden.
The Australian-American singer, who has been happily married to Nicole Kidman since 2006, is best known for producing 21 number one hits at country radio and for being a judge on American Idol.