Tim McGraw ‘So Proud’ After Daughter Reaches Huge Music Milestone

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Tim McGraw ‘So Proud’ After Daughter Reaches Huge Music Milestone originally appeared on Parade.

Tim McGraw is super proud of his daughter.

Audrey McGraw, the youngest daughter of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, spent this summer as the opening act for Brandi Carlile during the European leg of Carlile’s The Lost Time Tour. Their last show was on Monday in Gardone Riviera, Italy.

Her father, iconic country singer Tim McGraw, posted to Instagram on Friday afternoon a black and white clip of Audrey McGraw singing on stage with the caption "one day you're watching your little girl take her first steps, and the next, she's stepping onto a stage chasing her dream." At the end of the reel, the "My Best Friend" singer also included an old picture of him guiding Audrey as a baby while his two older daughters, Maggie and Gracie, fed ducks at a park.

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"So proud of our baby girl @audreymcgraw for wrapping up her first international tour with the amazing @brandicarlile!" the father of three wrote in his caption. "We were lucky enough to go to some of the shows and she absolutely killed it!"

Though she is relatively new to the music scene, fans have already praised Audrey McGraw for her soulful voice and creative presence. Before hitting the road, the 23-year-old singer dropped a string of new releases. Audrey McGraw debuted her first single, a cover of Neil Diamond's “I Am… I Said,” on May 16, followed by “Thunder” just two weeks later. She kept the momentum going with “Speak,” released on June 13, and marked the opening night of the tour with her fourth track, “Purple Flowers.”

Meanwhile, Tim McGraw still remains a legendary figure in the music world, with a career that spans 30 years and 17 studio albums. In May, the 58-year-old made his comeback at the Music City Rodeo in Nashville, marking his first time on stage in nearly a year because of recovering from double knee replacements, three back surgeries, a torn rotator cuff, a ruptured disc and chronic foot injuries.

As of now, the "Thunder" singer said in her latest Instagram post on Thursday that she is back home in Nashville and "Gonna log off" of social media for a bit. Meanwhile, her father has several tour dates scheduled around the world for 2025, with shows starting in late August and extending through October.

Tim McGraw ‘So Proud’ After Daughter Reaches Huge Music Milestone first appeared on Parade on Jul 19, 2025

This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

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