“She Made Me Forget the Lyrics”: Tim McGraw Melts Hearts Sharing the Stage With Daughter Audrey During Surprise Performance

Scotty McCreery and Tim McGraw’s

There’s no one Tim McGraw would rather perform with than his daughters.

Over the years, he has brought them on stage at different concerts, and every time it’s clear that he couldn’t be prouder of a dad.

Audrey McGraw performs at her dad's recent concert.

And rightfully so. Each of them has shown that they are just as talented as their country superstar parents.

His and Faith Hill’s youngest daughter, Audrey, went on her first tour this year, opening for Brandi Carlile during her international tour. And their oldest daughter, Gracie, made her off-Broadway debut last year for the play Babe. Later, she performed at Carnegie Hall in the spring to perform in the musical The Great War & The Great Gatsby.

And although their middle child, Maggie, hasn’t pursued singing professionally, there are plenty of videos online that show off her talent as well.

McGraw Brings Daughter Audrey Onstage At His Recent Concert

At McGraw’s recent show in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Saturday, November 1, he brought out his daughter, Audrey, as a guest performer.

He later shared the special moment on his Instagram account.

Tim McGraw's Daughter Audrey Stars In His New Music Video – Hollywood Life

The video shows Audrey belting out the classic “Barracuda” by the rock band Heart. For those who’ve been following her career, it’s no surprise she ended up singing this. The song has become one of her go-to performances on stage, even singing it earlier this summer while on tour.

“Had a special guest last night!” McGraw captioned the video of his daughter.

McGraw let Audrey have the stage all to herself so the spotlight could be completely on her. In a video later posted by a fan, Audrey is seen taking a bow as the crowd erupts in applause.

That’s when McGraw runs back on stage to give his daughter a hug and a sweet kiss on the head, motioning for the crowd to cheer even louder for her.

 

Audrey absolutely amazed the crowd and impressed many people who hadn’t heard her sing before.

Fans filled the comments section of the video, praising her voice, and couldn’t help but notice how much she favors her mom. A few messages left include:

“She has such a beautiful and talented voice”

“She is a mini Faith. Wow.”

“She sounds great!”

Watch Audrey McGraw light up the stage while singing “Barracuda” at her dad’s concert in the video below.

 

 

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