As the daughters of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Audrey McGraw and her sisters, Gracie and Maggie, come from country music royalty. 17 of McGraw’s studio albums have reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Album Chart, and he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2026. Hill has been equally successful in her career, winning five Grammy Awards. So it makes perfect sense that at least one of their kids would have some musical talent or interests.
As it turns out, both Gracie, 28, and Audrey, 24, have A LOT of talent. In 2025, Audrey even hit the road with Brandi Carlile on her “Lost Time Tour.” While Audrey’s time on the tour has come to an end, her own touring has not. On April 16, she shared her upcoming performance dates with her fans. First on the list is a show at Nashville’s Blue Bird Cafe on April 23.
“My first hometown show with the amazing [August Ponthier] and [Madi Diaz]…,” she captioned her Instagram post. “I’m so honored to share a round with y’all at this legendary spot.”
After that, she has two shows in New York City: May 12 at Cafe Wha? where Diva Smith will open for her, and the following evening at the Crane Club. Two weeks later, she’ll cross the ocean to play at the Green Note in London on May 26, a location that made the singer nostalgic.
“One of the first places I played live…” she wrote wistfully. “A room I really love that is so dear to me.”
Along with the Brandi Carlile tour, Audrey had a very eventful 2025. In January, her father shared a video on his Instagram of his youngest daughter singing an emotional rendition of the Mexican fold song “Cucurrucucú Paloma.”
“Had to post this,” McGraw wrote. “Our baby girl Audrey bringing mom and dad to tears!”
By May, Audrey had released her first single, called “I Am… I Said,” followed by four more singles before the year was out. Towards the end of the year, she also performed alongside her father during his Las Vegas residency, singing a powerful version of Heart’s “Barracuda.”
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