Tim McGraw Shares Rare Glimpse Into Life With Faith Hill During Copenhagen Getaway
“Hangin with my baby…”

Faith Hill, Tim McGraw; Photo Courtesy Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw is giving fans a rare look into his personal life with Faith Hill while vacationing in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The country music power couple is enjoying time overseas this summer as their youngest daughter, Audrey, is on tour with Brandi Carlile. According to his post, they caught the sold out show on June 30 in Copenhagen.
While in “The City of Spires,” the beloved couple enjoyed some local fare and took time to snap a photo together.
“Hangin with my baby in Copenhagen to see @audreymcgraw on tour with the fabulous @brandicarlile,” McGraw captioned the photo.
Audrey McGraw, 23, made her musical debut earlier this year with the release of her very first single, “I Am…I Said.” Since then, she’s released additional singles such as “Thunder,” “Speak,” and “Purple Flowers.”
Audrey later landed an opening slot on Brandi Carlile’s The Lost Time European Tour, which kicked off on June 20 in London and is scheduled to run through July 14.
When the tour was announced, Tim McGraw showcased his support for Audrey by proudly sharing, “Look out Europe! Here comes Audrey!”
A devoted dad,, McGraw has continued to showcase support for Audrey. After opening night of the tour, he wrote, “Our little @audreymcgraw on stage at Royal Albert Hall for opening night of @brandicarlile tour!! Pure magic watching our baby girl up there!”
While his daughter is on tour, McGraw has recently faced a few minor setbacks when it comes to his live shows.

The superstar was forced to cancel his July 21 performance at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins, CO as he continues to recover from several surgeries, including a recent back surgery.
During an interview with Audacy’s Katie Neal, the “Live Like You Were Dying” singer revealed that over the past two years, he has undergone four major surgeries including a double knee replacement, back surgeries, and a shoulder surgery.
He told Neal, “It’s been a rough go, but you know, I beat myself up over the years pretty badly,”
The Louisiana native shared that he’s finally starting to “come around,” crediting “a lot of PT” (physical therapy) for aiding in his recovery.

“There’s setbacks, you know, you go a couple of weeks, everything is really good, then you have a couple of weeks everything goes backwards again, and so it’s sort of a back and forth thing, but at least I’m up and going and moving,” he said.
In the recent photo with Hill, fans might spot McGraw using a cane — a likely sign of his continued recovery.
He’s slated to perform at two major upcoming events: Bristol Motor Speedway on August 2 and the inaugural concert at the legendary Field of Dreams on August 30.
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