Keith Urban is embracing a dramatically different pace of life following his high‑profile split from Nicole Kidman—and his new gig is as humble as it is surprising. Sources confirm that the Grammy‑winning country superstar has taken on a modest part‑time role as a guitar instructor at a small music shop in Nashville, trading arena stages for one‑on‑one lessons with aspiring musicians. “He just showed up one day and asked if they needed any help,” a source close to Urban revealed. “He said he needed something real, something grounded. He didn’t want to sit in an empty mansion writing sad songs.” The news comes months after the couple announced their divorce, ending a 17‑year marriage that was one of Hollywood’s most enduring unions. Friends say Urban has been “re‑evaluating everything” and finds peace in teaching—a craft he’s loved since he was a teenager in Australia. “He’s not doing it for money,” the source added. “He’s doing it to stay sane. It’s therapy for him.” The shop’s owner, who agreed to keep Urban’s presence quiet, says the singer has been “incredibly generous” with his time and genuinely excited to help students find their own musical voice. For fans who have followed his career for decades, it’s a glimpse of a superstar choosing simplicity over spotlight—and proving that sometimes the most meaningful work happens far from the stage.