As we've seen with Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani's kids, talent often runs in the family. This weekend, Tim McGraw's daughter Audrey showed us that the Sheltons aren't the only ones with hidden talents. At a show in Atlantic City, McGraw brought a "special guest" — his daughter — on stage to perform for the crowd. She sang a cover of Heart's "Barracuda", and fans were stunned by her raw talent.
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Perhaps the best moment of the night, was when McGraw himself came on stage to embrace Audrey. He walked her off the stage at the end of the song, looking nothing short of proud. McGraw even threw a celebratory fist in the air, and gave Audrey a kiss on the forehead.
Audrey, who's 23, has been singing and performing for years, uploading covers online and slowly building her own fan base over time. In May of 2025, she released her first single, a Neil Diamond cover, before touring with Brandi Carlile in June. Audrey accompanied Carlile on her international leg of The Lost Time Tour, which Tim McGraw attended at a stop in Copenhagen.
On social media, he praised his daughter for stepping into the spotlight. "One day you're watching your little girl take her first steps, and the next, she's stepping onto a stage chasing her dreams," the country singer shared.
Audrey McGraw Admits That She Was Always "Nervous" To Show Her Parents Her Songs
Audrey is the youngest of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's three daughters, and even though she's clearly inherited some of her parents' musical talent, she shared in an interview that she was hesitant to follow in their footsteps, and even show them songs growing up.
"Everything I made, I hid, not because they were harsh or unsupportive; it was just a lot of pressure," Audrey revealed that being a fan of her parents made that all ten times harder. "I'm fans of them. So I was always nervous to show them what I wrote."
She shared that it wasn't until her father told her she should switch her major that she felt she gained the confidence she needed. For college, Audrey attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and was initially pursuing acting. After McGraw told her that a song she had written was "pretty good," she decided to pursue music full-time.
Now, Audrey is paving her own way in the music industry, with the support of her parents. Even just watching the clips from McGraw's show, it's obvious she's got something special. That girl can sing!
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