Urban: 'Baby news revitalised my career'

Keith Urban has credited the baby he is expecting with wife Nicole Kidman for revitalising his career - insisting he experiences "a whole new feeling" when performing.

Keith Urban has credited the baby he is expecting with wife Nicole Kidman for revitalising his career - insisting he experiences "a whole new feeling" when performing.

The country singer is preparing to welcome his first child with the Australian Oscar-winner later this year), and states he is "over the moon" with their plans for a family.

The 40-year-old says: "Performing in general has taken on a whole new feeling for me, certainly in light of fatherhood and so on.

"It has been a beautiful journey, really since that record Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Thing came out. Over the moon is literally how I feel; I'm very, very grateful."

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