Entertainment Music Country Music Keith Urban Says Grief Has Been 'Up and Down' Since Wife Nicole Kidman's Mom's Death: 'It Comes in Waves' The country singer thanked fans for their condolences following his performance on the TODAY show on Wednesday By Gabrielle Rockson Gabrielle Rockson Gabrielle Rockson is a staff writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2023 and covers entertainment and human interest stories. She's interviewed David Beckham, Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet and many others. Her previous work can be found in OK! Magazine, MyLondon, GRM Daily, and more. People Editorial Guidelines and Dave Quinn Dave Quinn Dave Quinn is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand since 2016, and is the author of the No. 1 New York Times best-selling book, Not All Diamonds and Rosé: The Inside Story of the Real Housewives from the People Who Lived It. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 30, 2024 01:20PM EDT Comments Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman backstage at the Concert for Carolina Benefit Concert on Oct. 26, 2024 in Charlotte. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Keith Urban is appreciative of fans' condolences. Speaking on TODAY after performing on Wednesday, Oct. 30, the singer, 57, thanked viewers for their support after the death of his wife Nicole Kidman’s mother Janelle Ann Kidman in September. "I know you were supposed to be on our plaza awhile ago and then you had an unfortunate death, Nicole’s mom passed away,” host Hoda Kotb said. “We just want to send our condolences and also, how is she and how are you guys doing?” “Thank you very much and thanks for having us back. We really appreciate that,” Urban, who performed his songs "Chuck Taylors," "Messed Up as Me" and "Somewhere in My Car” on TODAY, replied. "It’s up and down; it comes in waves. But the outpouring’s been amazing. So thank you everyone for that. We really appreciate it.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman in Hollywood in April 2024. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Nicole Kidman Celebrates Keith Urban's Birthday at Luke Combs and Eric Church’s Benefit Concert for Hurricane Relief On Saturday, Sept. 7, it was announced at the Venice Film Festival that Kidman had to leave early due to the death of her mother. A statement written by Kidman and read aloud by Babygirl director Halina Reijn during what would have been the actress’ acceptance speech for best actress for her role in Babygirl, said, "I'm in shock and I have to go to my family, but this award is for her.” The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! “She shaped me, she guided me and she made me. I am beyond grateful that I get to say her name to all of you through Halina," she added. "The collision of life and art is heartbreaking, and my heart is broken,” the statement concluded. Keith Urban on 'Today' on Wednesday, Oct. 30. TODAY Zoe Saldaña Says Shooting Lioness Season 2 Was 'Easier' Because of Her 'Beautiful Friendship' with Nicole Kidman (Exclusive) On Thursday, Sept. 12, the A Family Affair star thanked fans for the “love and kindness” she received after her mother’s death. Sharing snaps of her mother and sister Antonia Kidman on Instagram, she wrote, “My sister and I along with our family want to thank you for the outpouring of love and kindness we have felt this week.” Kidman also spoke about her mother at the premiere of Lioness season 2 in Los Angeles on Oct. 23. “I wish my mama was here,” the Oscar winner, 57, told The Hollywood Reporter. “That’d be the one thing I’d say. Everything is great with work but I wish my mama was here.” Close