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Tim McGraw said he “had a blast” — and shed “a few tears” — during his eldest daughter’s recent performance.
Tim shared a clip on Instagram on Sunday (November 30) of Gracie McGraw, 28, singing at Joe’s Pub in New York City. Gracie said in an Instagram caption of her own that she and pianist/music director Jacob Yates created an arrangement of “Love on the Brain” by Rihanna and “Picture You” by Chappell Roan.
Gracie’s performance took place around the same time her younger sister, Audrey McGraw, 23, took the stage at the Silver Lining Lounge in New York City. Tim and his wife, fellow country superstar Faith Hill, who both turned 58 this year, showed up to support their daughter. They also attended Gracie’s performance earlier this year for a PBS special, The Great War And the Great Gatsby, at Carnegie Hall. Tim applauded Gracie’s “fantastic” performance, which aired on Veterans Day last month. He and Hill also share daughter Maggie McGraw, 27.
Tim, who has previously posted about his wife and daughters over the years, said in an interview earlier this year that he’s most proud of “my marriage.” He said during that conversation that his and Hill’s daughters are “all very successful. They’re strong-willed, independent young women…we couldn’t be more proud of that.” Tim called himself a “proud girl dad” when Gracie made her off Broadway debut in 2024. When Gracie celebrated her 28th birthday earlier this year, Tim hailed her “a light in this world,” with “so much heart, soul, respect and yes LOADS of talent,” he posted. “I love you my little girl.”
Watch Gracie's performance clip Tim shared here: