Faith Hill, Tim McGraw’s Daughter Left ‘At a Loss’ Over Latest Update

Gracie McGraw is headed back to the New York City stage, and the news has floored even her.

The eldest daughter of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill announced via her Instagram Story earlier this week that she had joined the cast of a concert presentation of John Monsky’sThe Great War & The Great Gatsby, set to take place at Carnegie Hall on Monday, April 21 and Tuesday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m.

“I’m so honored to be able to do this with these people!!” she wrote on the social media platform, including a link to an article about the new production and tagging her fellow castmembers Adam Chanler-BeratNicholas ChristopherMicaela Diamond, and Diego Andres Rodriguez.

“I feel so undeserving to be in this group, BUT, we are having so so much fun. I’m truly at a loss. I love my job,” she added.

The show, described as “equal parts concert, suspense, drama, romance, tribute, and exhibition of rare and iconic images and film from the National Archives” by Broadway World, follows McGraw’s off-Broadway debut last fall in Babe.

Gracie is forging her own path rather than following directly in the footsteps of her parents, putting her vocal talents to use in the musical theater world. Could Broadway be next?

Audrey McGraw Shares Tearful Update With Fans: ‘Can’t Believe This’

Audrey McGraw Shares Tearful Update With Fans: ‘Can’t Believe This’ originally appeared on Parade.

Audrey McGraw is gearing up for a major new step in her career, and it looks like emotions are running high.

The budding musician, who is getting ready to open for Brandi Carlile on her The Lost Time Tour, beginning in London on June 20, shared an emotional selfie to her Instagram Story over the weekend, as seen reposted by Hello!, as she wandered the city in advance of their first show.

“Currently crying on my walk listening to @brandicarlile…” she wrote over the black and white, blurred snapshot, which showed the youngest of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’sdaughters alongside a brick wall with an oversized pair of headphones on.

“I can’t freakin believe this happening. If you see me crying on the streets of London, I’m more than okay!!!! I swear!!!”

The “Live Like You Were Dying” singer was so proud to announce to the world that Audrey was headed out on tour with the “Hard Way Home” singer, where fans are sure to be treated to a sneak peek at her impending debut album.

While there’s no release date yet set, fans can now listen to her first two singles, which include a cover of Neil Diamond‘s “I Am… I Said”—which fans said she sounds just like her mom on—and her own “Thunder”—which her dad said is one of his favorites.

Audrey McGraw Shares Tearful Update With Fans: ‘Can’t Believe This’ first appeared on Parade on Jun 16, 2025