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Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt hosted a private party at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday, Nov. 15
President Donald Trump and Keith Urban both attended the event
The country singer performed a rendition of Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club" for the crowd
Keith Urbanperformed aChappell Roansong at an event PresidentDonald Trumpattended at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday, Nov. 15.
Urban, 58, and Trump, 79, both attended Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt's private party.
The president was seen sitting next to Pratt, 65, an Australian businessman donated $10 million to Trump's 2024 election campaign. In April, Pratt also pledged $5 billion to support Trump's call to reindustrialize the U.S., according toAxios.
The Australian country singer performed Bob Marley's "Is This Love" and Roan's "Pink Pony Club," according to an Instagrampostfrom user @tali.florida.
PEOPLE reached out to Urban's representatives for comment.
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"Pink Pony Club" notably chronicles the story of a young woman leaving her small Southern town and religious upbringing behind to embrace her true self in California. Roan has revealed that she was inspired to write the song after going to a famous gay bar, The Abbey, in West Hollywood, Calif.
Urban has performed "Pink Pony Club" during his recent concerts. He previously said on the Canadian web seriesIntimate and Interactivethat he "almost cried" when he heard the song, according toThem.
"Who doesn't wanna find a safe place, wherever that is? You just wanna find your people — doesn't matter what that is, just somewhere where you finally realize you belong there," Urban said. "God, that speaks to me."
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In 2017, Urban said he was unsure if he'd perform at the White House while Trump was president. "I would like to probably answer that question when it comes up, but I'm a citizen, and I like to do what's right," he said at the time, according toThe Hill.
"I'm often amazed that people don't look to artists' work — they're pretty clear on who they are and their views, and I'm no different," he toldThe Timesin September 2024, when asked if he'd publicly endorse a presidential candidate. "I play to extremely diverse audiences in every way, politically and pronoun, age groups, ethnicity."
During the 2024 election cycle,Roan, 27, criticized Trumpand posted a TikTok in September 2024, saying. "F--- Trump for f---ing real."
"No, I'm not voting for Trump," she said in a separate TikTok. "Yes, I will always question those in power and those making decisions over other people. And I will stand up for what's right and what I believe in."
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