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Tim McGraw is currently touring across 2 countries and has 27 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Bell Centre in Montreal, after that they'll be at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa.

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The Soul 2 Soul Concert with Tim & Faith was the most awesome experience I have ever had in my life. The singing was superb and he is absolutely gorgeous. The love shown between Tim & Faith is so fantastic. I think every man should look at their wife the way he looks at Faith. I wish I could go to another concert of Tim's in the near future. I will be watching for any upcoming dates. I had a wonderful time!

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One of the WORST-sounding concerts that I have ever experienced. We had great floor seats but the drums and bass guitar were so loud that no one in my group could understand any of the words from Tim or Faith. 90% of the concert just sounded like a lot of loud white noise.

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Tim McGraw Concert Setlists: What to Expect at His Standing Room Only Tour

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Update (March 15): This article has been updated with Tim McGraw’s latest average setlist.

We like it, we love it, we want some more of it! Tim McGraw has been a country music powerhouse for more than three decades and has earned 10 No. 1 albums and 26 chart-topping singles to his name on the Billboard country charts. Married to fellow singer Faith Hill , the superstar played a major role in the explosion of country music’s popularity in the ’90s along with the likes of George Strait , Trisha Yearwood , Kenny Chesney and others.

In March 2024, McGraw will embark on his Standing Room Only Tour in support of his 2023 album of the same name, joined by special guest Carly Pearce . The North American trek kicks off March 14 at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida and will hit 45 dates in cities like Nashville, Boston, Kansas City, Atlanta and Los Angeles before wrapping June 29 at Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center .

Below, see Tim McGraw tour information, including an average setlist, and find out everything you need to know about the country star’s 2024 tour.

Tim McGraw Tour Stats

Current tour: Standing Room Only Tour (2024)

Set time: Across his most recent tours, Tim McGraw typically went on stage between 9:00 and 9:15 p.m, though set times vary.

Length of average Tim McGraw show: 1 hour, 40 minutes (on 2023 tour dates)

Past tours:

  • The Spontaneous Combustion Tour (1996)
  • Everywhere Tour (1997)
  • The Bread and Water Tour (1999)
  • Soul2Soul Tour (with Faith Hill ) (2000)
  • Set This Circus Down Tour (2001)
  • Live Like You Were Dying Tour (2004)
  • Soul2Soul II Tour (with Faith Hill ) (2006-2007)
  • Live Your Voice Tour (2008)
  • Southern Voice Tour (2010)
  • Emotional Traffic Tour (2011)
  • Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Australia Tour (2012)
  • Brothers of the Sun Tour (with Kenny Chesney ) (2012)
  • Two Lanes of Freedom Tour (2013)
  • Sundown Heaven Town Tour (2014)
  • Shotgun Rider Tour (2015)
  • Soul2Soul: The World Tour (with Faith Hill ) (2017-2018)
  • McGraw Tour (2022)

Tim McGraw discography:

  • Tim McGraw (1993)
  • Not a Moment Too Soon (1994)
  • All I Want (1995)
  • Everywhere (1997)
  • A Place in the Sun (1999)
  • Set This Circus Down (2001)
  • Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors (2002)
  • Live Like You Were Dying (2004)
  • Let It Go (2007)
  • Southern Voice (2009)
  • Emotional Traffic (2012)
  • Two Lanes of Freedom (2013)
  • Sundown Heaven Town (2014)
  • Damn Country Music (2015)
  • The Rest of Our Life (with Faith Hill ) (2017)
  • Here on Earth (2020)
  • Standing Room Only (2023)
  • Poet’s Resume EP (2023)

Tim McGraw’s Popular Songs:

  • “I Like It, I Love It”
  • “Live Like You Were Dying”
  • “Something Like That”
  • “Humble and Kind”
  • “Where The Green Grass Grows”

Tim McGraw’s Recent Opening Acts:

  • Russell Dickerson
  • Kelsea Ballerini
  • Old Dominion

Tim McGraw Concert Setlist Info

Considering Standing Room Only is his seventeenth studio album, Tim McGraw has quite the catalog to choose from when creating a setlist these days. From fan favorite classics to deeper cuts and recent singles, the country star takes his fans on a journey through his entire discography with all his biggest hits included.

Below, you can find the average setlist from McGraw’s first 2024 shows on the Standing Room Only Tour.

Tim McGraw 2024 Setlist:

  • Southern Voice
  • All I Want Is a Life
  • Tiny Dancer ( Elton John cover)
  • Just to See You Smile
  • Over and Over ( Nelly cover)
  • Shotgun Rider
  • One Bad Habit
  • Watch the Wind Blow By
  • Something Like That
  • Where the Green Grass Grows
  • Standing Room Only
  • Highway Don’t Care
  • I Like It, I Love It
  • Felt Good on My Lips
  • Real Good Man
  • The Cowboy in Me
  • Humble and Kind
  • Live Like You Were Dying

Source: Setlist.fm.

How to Get Tickets For Tim McGraw Concerts

Tim McGraw tickets for his ongoing Standing Room Only Tour are available via Ticketmaster. Standard tickets are still available for many dates.

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Tim McGraw, Faith Hill show why they're country music's reigning power couple in Phoenix

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Country music's reigning power couple – Tim McGraw and Faith Hill – were nearing the end of Soul2Soul: The World Tour when they returned to Arizona Friday for their second Valley stop, this time at Talking Stick Resort Arena. 

And it was clear why they've been selling out arenas since launching the tour in 2017, treating fans to a well-paced performance that moved from hit to hit with chemistry to spare and more public displays of affection than a senior trip to Disneyland while giving each singer a turn in the spotlight.

Heart to heart and soul2soul

After setting the tone with a prerecorded speech about how time stood still while they were "standing face to face, heart to heart and soul to soul," they made their entrance from beneath the stage inside separate boxes as the PA piped in "It's Your Love."

Then they stood there at opposite ends of the stage in their matching black outfits while singing "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)," an '80s pop hit by Aretha Franklin and George Michael, across the stage to each other, standing face to face as promised.

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For the first part of the set, the couple shared the stage.

Hill supported her husband's "Felt Good on My Lips" with flawless harmonies and they were holding hands by the end of the song while singing "Whoa, how sweet it is."

Then Hill took center stage with McGraw in the background for "The Lucky One."

After a raucous "I Like It, I Love It" (McGraw) and "The Way You Love Me" (Hill), which had the audience waving their hands above their heads, the couple walked together to the front of the stage for "Like We Never Loved at All," the first of three duets.

An emotional "Break First" ended with them singing face to face, McGraw brushing the hair back from her face.

They could host a TV variety show

Before "Telluride," a song whose chorus found them singing "It don't matter as long as we're together," Hill thanked her husband for "sharing your stage with me," to which McGraw responded "I'm not going anywhere." 

Then, he paid tribute to his wife with "One of the most awesome singers you'll ever hear in your life is right here on stage with me tonight. Passion, beauty, intelligence."

A smiling Hill said, "Whoa, intelligence, I like that," setting up McGraw to joke, "Well yeah, you married me ." 

At times like that, it was easy to picture them hosting a TV variety show – like Sonny & Cher without the thinly veiled contempt.

And when they went their separate ways? Those solo sets were just as well-received. 

Faith Hill: Force of nature

Hill's set put the focus squarely on the power of her vocals as she made her way through several of her biggest hits, including "This Kiss," "Breathe" and "Wild One" before bringing her part of the concert to a gospel-flavored climax while wailing her chart-topping take on the soul classic "Piece of My Heart."

It was a stunning show of force.

McGraw returned for an emotional duet on "Angry All the Time" as a transition into his part of the concert.

Tim McGraw working the crowd

After starting with "One of Those Nights," he slipped in a crowd-pleasing snippet of Steve Miller's "Rock'n Me," sung a cappella and seemingly impromptu, given that he started with the verse that mentions Phoenix.

As his band kicked into "Real Good Man," McGraw dropped to his knees with his back to the crowd, getting into the rock-and-roll spirit.

And he kept the momentum going with "Indian Outlaw" and "Shotgun Rider," changing things up with a heartfelt rendition of "Humble and Kind" that had audience members waving their phones in the air. 

At the end of the song, he stood there basking in the crowd's applause before returning to the song as an a cappella call and response with the audience.

The final song of McGraw's performance, "Live Like You Were Dying," also got the crowd involved, letting them handle the start of the chorus alone coming out of the key change. 

It's Your Love: Ending the show with a kiss

Hill returned in a sparkling mini-dress for a duet on "Speak to a Girl," at the end of which her husband took the opportunity to compliment her legs and remind the crowd "That's my wife." 

Then they ended the set with a heartfelt "It's Your Love" as a slideshow of the couple through the years, including photos of their kids, filled the video wall behind them. 

The couple took turns roaming through the audience in the encore, Hill singing "Mississippi Girl" and McGraw singing "Something Like That" before bringing the night to a close after more than two hours of music with "I Need You."

That song started with them rising from beneath the stage on a hydraulic platform, facing each other while seated in chairs, and ended in a kiss, the way you had to know it would.

"I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" (Aretha Franklin and George Michael cover) "Felt Good on My Lips" "The Lucky One" "I Like It, I Love It" "The Way You Love Me" "Like We Never Loved At All" "Break First" "Telluride" (new version) "Free" "This Kiss" "Breathe" "Wild One" "Stronger" "Piece of My Heart" "Angry All the Time" "One of Those Nights" "Rock N' Me" (Steve Miller Band cover) "Real Good Man" "Indian Outlaw" "Shotgun Rider" "Humble and Kind" "Live Like You Were Dying" "Speak to a Girl" "It's Your Love" "Mississippi Girl" "Something Like That" "I Need You"

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Seating Optional for Tim McGraw’s 2024 ‘Standing Room Only’ Tour

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Tim McGraw is gearing up for a big 2024, announcing an extensive North American tour that will launch next spring.

The Standing Room Only tour — in support of his upcoming album of the same name — will kick off March 14 at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida. The run will continue all the way through April and May, wrapping June 27 at Footprint Center in Phoenix. Singer-songwriter Carly Pearce will provide support through the tour. 

“I always want to deliver the best possible concert I can for the fans,” McGraw said in a statement. “We’ve got some really special plans to make this the biggest and the best tour we’ve ever done.”

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The iconic country superstar Tim McGraw graced the stage of the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota on April 21, 2024, captivating a sold-out audience. The evening kicked off with stellar performances by Randall King and Carly Pearce , setting the stage on fire and priming the crowd for the main event.

Review: TIM MCGRAW: STANDING ROOM ONLY TOUR 2024 at Xcel Energy Center

Tim McGraw 's stage setup was nothing short of spectacular, featuring a vast backdrop screen adorned with dynamic projections, with his band positioned prominently in front. Adding to the visual feast, a lengthy runway extended into the heart of the audience, ensuring an immersive experience. He even brought a Naz Reid flag on stage. The stage came alive with dazzling lighting effects, including lasers and strobes, amplifying the electrifying atmosphere of the concert.

Launching into his set with the energetic anthem "Truck Yeah," amidst a sea of cowboy hats, flannel shirts, and boots, Tim instantly ignited the crowd's fervor. Clad in a sleek ensemble of a black cowboy hat, shirt, skinny jeans, and boots, he effortlessly delivered hit after hit. From his soulful rendition of Elton John 's "Tiny Dancer" to the unexpected but crowd-pleasing cover of Nelly's "Over and Over," Tim showcased his versatility and artistry. The infectious groove of "I Like It, I Love It" had the audience on their feet, dancing and singing along, while poignant ballads like "Highway Don't Care," featuring Taylor Swift and Keith Urban , brought moments of heartfelt reflection.

Review: TIM MCGRAW: STANDING ROOM ONLY TOUR 2024 at Xcel Energy Center

Closing the night with a trio of encores, including the heartfelt "The Cowboy In Me," the uplifting "Humble and Kind," and the timeless "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim McGRaw left an indelible mark on the hearts of his fans.

Thank you, Tim McGRaw , for an unforgettable evening of country music! Here's hoping for your swift return to our stage.

Review: TIM MCGRAW: STANDING ROOM ONLY TOUR 2024 at Xcel Energy Center

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TIM MCGRAW ANNOUNCES OPENING ACTS FOR 2024 STANDING ROOM ONLY TOUR

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January 29, 2024 (Nashville, TN)  – Three-time GrammyÂź Award winning superstar  Tim McGraw  has kicked off 2024 with the release of his brand new single  “One Bad Habit”  from his EP  Poet’s ResumĂ© ,  available now  on Big Machine Records and the announcement of multiple opening acts for his highly anticipated  Standing Room Only  Tour. “One Bad Habit” officially impacted Country radio last week with more than 100 reporting stations and follows the massive success of McGraw’s last single  “Standing Room Only”  which became McGraw’s 47th No. 1 hit last fall. Unflinchingly honest and heartfelt,  “One Bad Habit”  was written by Marc Beeson, Aaron Eshuis and Tony Lane.  Poet’s ResumĂ©  was produced by McGraw & his longtime producing partner Byron Gallimore and was released ahead of the holiday season last year as McGraw’s way of saying thank you to his fans. Listen to  “One Bad Habit”   here  and watch the lyric video  here . In addition to his new single, McGraw has announced a wide array of opening acts across his upcoming  Standing Room Only Tour  this year:  Abby Anderson, Heartwreckers, Randall King, Landon Parker, Peytan Porter, Restless Road, Track45, Timothy Wayne, and The Woods . As previously announced, GRAMMY-Award-winning singer-songwriter  Carly Pearce  will join the  Standing Room Only   Tour  on all dates as a special guest and direct support. Produced by Live Nation and presented by Sports Illustrated (a subsidiary of Authentic Brands Group), the  Standing Room Only Tour  launches  March 14  and will hit arenas across 45 cities. Planet Fitness, home of the Judgement Free Zone, will join the tour as the sponsor of the McGraw Mobile Gym. All dates and details for each show are located on  www.timmcgraw.com  and the itinerary below.

Long proven as a titan of touring across a career spanning more than three decades, McGraw and fans alike have much to look forward to during the four month  Standing Room Only Tour  trek. Featuring a huge production, his biggest hits, and songs from his recently released 17th studio album  Standing Room Only , the tour promises the most fun and memories of a lifetime.

Tim McGraw – Standing Room Only Tour 2024 Carly Pearce appears on all dates; opening acts noted below: *The Woods **Restless Road ^Track45 ^^Randall King +Abby Anderson ++Landon Parker ≠Heartwreckers ≠≠Peytan Porter  ***Timothy Wayne

About Tim McGraw McGraw’s unparalleled career includes sales of over 96 million records worldwide, 47 number one radio singles, 19 number one albums and countless industry awards and accolades. He holds the record for second-most #1 albums in the U.S. just behind George Strait. His unique chart achievements include having three singles in the Top 20 of the radio charts on multiple occasions, as well as having two singles spend over 10 weeks at number one.  He has brought to life some of the biggest hit singles of all-time, including “Live Like You Were Dying” and “Humble and Kind,” a message that continues to impact fans around the world, including a Spanish version sung by McGraw. He has routinely been cited as one of the biggest touring artists in the history of country music. As part of the host committee, McGraw welcomed the largest outdoor crowd ever to his Nashville performance at the 2019 NFL Draft. He also appeared in the NFL Tailgate Party for Super Bowl LII and the College Football Playoffs 2020. His latest EP release, Poet’s Resume follows the massive success of “Standing Room Only” whose title cut launched with the most first-week streams of any track in McGraw’s career and became his 47th career #1. (TW/IG: @TheTimMcGraw, FB/TT: TimMcGraw, timmcgraw.com)

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Tim McGraw announces 2024 Standing Room Only Tour with Carly Pearce

The tour kicks off in March 2024.

Tim McGraw has finally revealed the big news he's teased all week.

The country superstar will hit the road next year on his 2024 Standing Room Only Tour.

"I always want to deliver the best possible concert I can for the fans," McGraw, who's readying to release his forthcoming album "Standing Room Only" on Aug. 25, said in a statement.

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"We've got some really special plans to make this the biggest and the best tour we've ever done," he added.

The 2024 Standing Room Only Tour kicks off March 14 in Jacksonville, Florida, and will wrap in Phoenix, Arizona, on June 27.

McGraw's Big Machine Records labelmate Carly Pearce will join him as the opening act.

"My '90s country music heart is SO excited to be joining @thetimmcgraw on the #StandingRoomOnly Tour next year! I can’t wait to see y’all out on the road in 2024," she wrote on Instagram.

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Tim McGraw may be the country music A-list’s most devoted gym rat.

Strolling out on stage in Milwaukee Friday night sporting quite possibly the tightest shirt and jeans ever worn (seriously, his belt buckle must have been holding on for dear life), the 56-year-old McGraw put his impressive fitness regimen to full effect with a high-energy, hour-and-37-minute set.

But by the time he performed his 20th and final number of the night at Fiserv Forum, another distinctive, and even more engaging, attribute emerged: among country music superstars, McGraw may be the chief philosopher.

Not that McGraw’s “Standing Room Only” tour stop ever felt that heavy. He was light on his feet Friday — literally and figuratively — bouncing off the stage, tongue dropping out like Michael Jordan, as he cruised the runway for "Felt Good On My Lips." Screaming at one point “I love my job” with the giddiness of a lottery ticket winner that just quit his 9 to 5, McGraw’s elation heightened the joy of songs like "Something Like That," which sweetly reminisced about a first love, and "Where The Green Grass Grows," where he vividly imagines an idyllic future.

The night was light, but McGraw's stage presence kept it from feeling forgettable. The same goes for the stage production — one of the slickest setups coming out of Music Row — with lasers, crisp animations and effects, and dramatic video walls. McGraw's eight-piece band also made a memorable impression, from Dean Brown's grinning fiddle on "Just to See You Smile," to Billy Nobel's beautiful piano runs for a cover of Elton John's "Tiny Dancer."

But what stood out most at the "Standing Room Only" tour stop were three songs that gently preached, without pretentious self-righteousness, the value of being good to others, of making this world a better place — simple messages, but messages that have become more important as our country seemingly continues to be more divided.

Set closer "Live Like You Were Dying" felt more potent than it did when McGraw made it a hit 20 years ago, as he sang about loving deeper, speaking sweeter, offering forgiveness, and becoming a better husband and friend, in front of footage of heavenly clouds awash in sunset orange.

The tour title track (and title track of his 16th studio album released last year) saw McGraw, over Nobel's gorgeous piano work, poignantly singing about letting go of old regrets, of not letting macho arrogance get in the way of a good laugh or shedding tears. "Stop judging life by my possessions," McGraw sang softly Friday. "Start thinking 'bout how many headlights will be at my procession."

Then there was the song that may go down as the signature in McGraw's highly decorated catalogue, the Lori McKenna-penned "Humble and Kind," with McGraw's be grateful and good message spreading through the arena as fans loudly sang the outro.

"Don't take for granted the love this life gives you/When you get where you're going, don't forget turn back around/And help the next one in line."

And as the music paused, and a beaming McGraw took in the applause with appreciative nods and a tap of his chest, he was as humble as a country superstar impressively rocking an ultra-tight shirt could possibly be.

5 takeaways from Tim McGraw's Milwaukee concert, including openers Carly Pearce and Randall King

  • Anyone who thought Milwaukee had its fill of big country shows for a while clearly don’t know Milwaukee country music fans. It's been less than a week since Luke Combs performed for more than 80,000 people across two nights at American Family Field for his "Growin' Up and Gettin' Old" tour kickoff, but Fiserv Forum was still filled to capacity for McGraw Friday.
  • If you have a Taylor Swift card, you play it. McGraw certainly played his, incorporating his 2013 Swift collaboration "Highway Don't Care" into the setlist, complete with her piped-in vocals and appearance from the music video on the stage's giant screens. After it ended, McGraw smartly encouraged the crowd to cheer for our pop culture overlord.
  • "Yellowstone" spinoff "1883," which stars McGraw, also got a special shout-out via a 90-second sizzle reel on the show's screens that preceded encore kickoff "The Cowboy in Me." Pretty much every McGraw appearance in the clip drew a cheer — especially a scene of him kissing his real-life wife, fellow country star and "1883" co-star Faith Hill in a bathtub. (Hill and McGraw's romance was also documented on the screens as he sang "One Bad Habit" Friday.)
  • Primary opener Carly Pearce's voice was a hair shaky as she belted out "Diamondback" at the start of her set. But she had a whole lot going for her to make up for the initial shortcoming, from smart and strong been-done-wrong songs like "Next Girl" to a polished band and slick lighting that were arena-headline ready — like Pearce herself, eventually. Compensating for some initial struggles with larger-than-life sass, Pearce's voice found its bearings by third song "Easy Going" when she peppered her delivery of "Prince Charming" with a delicious, drawn-out growl.
  • Randall King had an ultra-sparse set-up for his 15-minute night-opening set — no drums, although he made sure there was lap steel. His set started earlier than scheduled, too. Despite these possible setbacks, however, King made a strong impression, especially for twangy and tender original "I Could Be That Rain."

Tim McGraw's Fiserv Forum setlist

  • "Truck Yeah"
  • "Southern Voice"
  • "All I Want is a Life"
  • "Tiny Dancer" (Elton John cover)
  • "Just To See You Smile"
  • "Over and Over"
  • "Shotgun Rider"
  • "One Bad Habit"
  • "Watch The Wind Blow By"
  • "Something Like That"
  • "Where The Green Grass Grows"
  • "Standing Room Only"
  • "Red Ragtop"
  • "Highway Don't Care"
  • "I Like It, I Love It"
  • "Felt Good on My Lips"
  • "Real Good Man"
  • "The Cowboy in Me"
  • "Humble and Kind"
  • "Live Like You Were Dying"

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Tim McGraw delivers country hits at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena

On april 25, 2024, award-winning country legend tim mcgraw delivered 20 songs in 90 minutes at a euphoric bridgestone arena..

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There are country music superstars and then there's Tim McGraw.

A dozen years ago, the artist with ten chart-topping country albums toured stadiums across America with Kenny Chesney. On Thursday evening, a euphoric Bridgestone Arena was blistered with the impact of a show presented at a size and sound capable of working six blocks away across the Cumberland River at Nissan Stadium.

Accompanying the power chords of his 2013-released top-10 single "Truck Yeah" with stentorian drum kicks would be one thing. But then, there's McGraw's silhouette surrounded by a glowing red screen on a panoramic, 105-foot wide by 26-foot tall LED screen and a laser show blinding enough to rival Kane Brown, Lil Wayne, Bon Jovi, or Tiesto at their touring heights.

The cinema and drama aren't presented for a song about hearing Lil Wayne's "6 Foot 7 Foot" booming through a dark blue Ford F-150's subwoofers before a weekend dominated by "Friday night football, Saturday last call, Sunday hallelujah."

Yes, country music is most assuredly about the song. However, very few artists have parlayed their song styling into a quarter century of work as actors in films grossing over a half-billion dollars at the box office.

Thus, when McGraw performs songs like "Just To See You Smile," "Where The Green Grass Grows" and "Standing Room Only" -- the 2023 hit that titles his most recent album and current concert tour -- an impressive transference occurs.

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Imagine that "Friday Night Lights"' Charles Billingsley and "1883"'s James Dillard Dutton are paired with Faith Hill's husband and a father of three, plus a country music crooner who has played well over 1,000 concerts in 25 years and had 90 percent of his hits in the top 10 of the genre's Billboard charts.

The songs connect differently.

Regardless of genre, great songs test an artist's ability to believe, not just the lyrics themselves. Instead, when delivering those songs' hooks and choruses, it's in metaphorically attaching them to your heartstrings and knowing they'll soar that makes them achieve extraordinary renown.

Concerning this notion, McGraw, though turning 57 in less than a week, is still ever the athlete.

At moments like performing his 1995 classic, "I Like It, I Love It," he approached the precision required to convey maximum passion through song as if he were his father, Tug McGraw, one pitch away from recording the final out of the 1980 World Series against the Kansas City Royals.

Mixing sports metaphors, "I Like It, I Love It" is so catchy that, in Nashville, it has served as the song played when the National Hockey League's Nashville Predators score at home in the same Bridgestone Arena in which he was performing.

Of course, because it's NHL playoff season and the Predators are in the hunt, on Thursday evening, McGraw brought out the Stanley Cup and offered his well wishes to the home team in their current series against the Vancouver Canucks.

McGraw showcases a mastery of his craft

At that moment, you realize that he will probably play a different song every four minutes and 20 songs in roughly 95 minutes onstage overall. In 25 percent less time, he's accomplished 75 percent more than most of his contemporaries as chart-topping country stars of the past three decades.

Dig in deep and realize that there's something to the notion that Tim McGraw isn't just singing country music. Instead, he's created a country-to-mainstream monoculture unto himself. There's a Western cowboy, a Southern soul crooner and a humble, kind husband and father present.

All three of these archetypes are the main characters in life as a play that has unfolded with as much perfect sculpting as many in attendance would believe McGraw still applies to maintaining his physique.

At a point early in the concert, McGraw performs a snippet of his 20-year-old country-to-hip-hop-to-pop crossover hit Nelly duet "Over and Over" that blends seamlessly into his mid-tempo 2007 track "Shotgun Rider."

A five-minute moment has spanned St. Louis hip-hop to countrified Los Angeles-inspired rock.

Almost 20,000 people—many of whom, if asked, aren't fans of any other rappers or, on the other side, probably don't consider The Eagles a country band—never stopped bobbing their heads and waving their hands in appreciation.

Dig even deeper and the father and husband appear when realizing that his openers were Texas-born country artist Abby Anderson and Grammy-winning country star Carly Pearce or that he performed soulful songs "One Bad Habit" and "Watch The Wind Blow By" to honor his wife, Faith Hill, plus playing the music video for his 2013 Taylor Swift and Keith Urban collaboration "Highway Don't Care" as a way to honor Swift's burgeoning mega-stardom.

McGraw, empathetically aware of the power of sharing his stage with prospective female role models and stars, impressively softens his towering humanity before the night's most stunning moment: the encore.

A stunning encore

Instead of the house lights coming on or the set's well-articulated lighting schemes being eschewed for spotlights, an overture was heard, and a well-lit, panoramic LED screen introduction highlighting key McGraw scenes from "1883" highlighted his performance of 2001's "The Cowboy In Me."

The edges blurred between the actor and the man at that point.

"Humble and Kind" was followed by an acapella encore, with the crowd heartily singing along, if only because the entire building knew that 2004's "Live Like You Were Dying"—a song that inarguably re-set the expectation of earnest songwriting and raw emotions and involving a solo performance by McGraw that would be worth the cost of the ticket alone—was next.

Impressively, McGraw still performs the Single of the Year and Song of the Year at the 2004 Country Music Association Awards and the 2004 Academy of Country Music Awards, as well as the 2004 Grammy winner for Best Country Song as if he's having a conversation about how his father's cancer journey impacted him while leaving enough space for your own life and stories to own emotional real estate in the song.

As the evening ended, like again, the athlete that appeared in various formats throughout the evening, McGraw pumped his fist and pounded his chest to symbolize that not just he had successfully performed another concert. Instead, it was as if we, together, as a team, had victoried for country music, America, the community we had created for two hours and hopefully in gaining the perspective, via his concert, to continue to struggle and succeed at living our most fulfilled lives.

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Get ready, country music fans! Tim McGraw is coming to Kia Center for his highly anticipated Standing Room Only Tour '24 on March 16, 2024, with special guest Carly Pearce.

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Born in Delhi, Louisiana, McGRaw rose to fame in the 1990s and has since become one of the most successful and beloved country artists of all time.

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Tim McGraw draws country music fans to Pittsburgh for 'Standing Room Only' tour

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Pittsburgh’s country music fans were out in full force Saturday night at PPG Paints Arena — all for 56-year-old singer Tim McGraw’s “Standing Room Only” tour.

Sporting a V-neck maroon T-shirt and skinny jeans, McGraw entered from under the stage following a sequence of silhouettes that were projected on the large screen, much to the audience’s anticipation.

The country singer opened with his bold hit “Truck Yeah,” which transitioned into “Southern Voice” and “All I Want Is a Life,” which had a retro, red vibe.

During the second tune, McGraw played guitar, and a bright, colorful mountain scene with a truck, flowers and trees was projected on the backdrop.

McGraw then performed a cover of Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer,” which featured theater imagery with a chandelier in the background. The rendition included heavy drums, guitar and bass, and it had country undertones.

After the song, he paused to introduce himself.

“How you doing? My name’s Tim,” he said — in a Southern accent, of course.

McGraw explained that he usually doesn’t talk much during his concerts. He promised the audience that the more they drank, the better his music would sound, which earned some laughs from the crowd.

Arguably one of the best Tim McGraw songs was performed next: “Just to See You Smile.” He went around and reached down to the fans standing in the front row to touch their hands during this one.

Tim McGraw sings his hit “Just To See You Smile” here at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh @TribLIVE pic.twitter.com/tbBRRtXK2U — Megan Swift (@mgswift7) April 28, 2024

He then played “Over and Over,” which had a farmhouse in the background, and “Shotgun Rider,” which had a cityscape with fast-paced traffic in the background.

One of McGraw’s brand-new tunes, “One Bad Habit,” was next up. It’s from his EP titled “Poet’s Resumé,” which was released last November. The crowd cheered for this one, as it played images of him and his wife, Faith Hill, performing together and just being generally cute together.

He played “Watch the Wind Blow By,” and the slow groove had a few couples in the crowd dancing together or putting their arms around each other.

The audience got excited for “Something Like That,” and there was an artsy background with pastel paint splotches and a watercolor scene for “Where the Green Grass Grows.”

McGraw played the title song from his album next, “Standing Room Only,” which had a blue and galaxy-themed background. He said he was going to “get a little pretty” during that one.

The audience was back on its feet for “Red Ragtop.”

“What the hell’s going on?” McGraw asked after the number. “If this was California, these lights would be really beautiful.”

“Highway Don’t Care” was definitely a fan favorite of the night, as it’s a collaboration with superstar Taylor Swift and singer Keith Urban. The tune had the music video projected in the background, which is very black and white, and the background also depicted cracked glass.

People sang along to Swift’s lyrics in the duet, and there was a sick guitar solo as well.

“Give it up for Miss Swift,” McGraw said at the end to loud cheers.

Perhaps one of the most energetic numbers of the night was “I Like It, I Love It” — as people were literally screaming. The upbeat number had county fair imagery with fireworks, and the crowd was on its feet dancing.

McGraw closed out his main set with “Felt Good on My Lips” and “Real Good Man.”

Both Abby Anderson and Carly Pearce opened for McGraw, offering an energetic beginning to the concert.

For his encore, McGraw sang three very emotional tunes: “The Cowboy in Me,” “Humble and Kind” and “Live Like You Were Dying.”

Phone lights were turned on, and the audience swayed to “Humble and Kind.”

“Thank you so much for that song,” McGraw said after that tune.

The final number had McGraw’s fans singing along, and he ended the concert with a curtsy.

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Tim McGraw setlist Truck Yeah Southern Voice All I Want Is a Life Tiny Dancer (Elton John cover) Just to See You Smile Over and Over (Nelly cover) Shotgun Rider One Bad Habit Watch the Wind Blow By Something Like That Where the Green Grass Grows Standing Room Only Red Ragtop Highway Don't Care I Like It, I Love It Felt Good on My Lips Real Good Man Encore The Cowboy in Me Humble and Kind Live Like You Were Dying

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As the weather warms up and the summer concert season approaches, music fans in Nashville are gearing up for an unforgettable night with country superstar Tim McGraw. On Thursday, April 25th, 2024, McGraw will take the stage at the iconic Bridgestone Arena, bringing his highly anticipated The Standing Room Only Tour to Music City.

A Night of Country Hits and Rising Stars

McGraw’s stop in Nashville promises to be a highlight of the tour, treating fans to a setlist packed with his legendary hits and fan favorites from his illustrious career spanning over three decades. From chart-toppers like “Highway Don’t Care,” “Humble and Kind,” and “Just to See You Smile” to classic anthems like “Don’t Take the Girl” and “Highway Don’t Care,” McGraw’s performance is sure to have the entire audience singing along.

But the night won’t just be about McGraw’s own music. In true Nashville fashion, the country icon is sharing the spotlight with two rising stars in the genre: Carly Pearce and Abby Anderson. Both artists will take the stage as special guests, giving fans a glimpse into the future of country music and setting the stage for an unforgettable evening.

Carly Pearce: A Rising Star with a Classic Sound

Hailing from Kentucky, Carly Pearce has quickly made a name for herself in the country music scene with her powerful vocals and traditional sound. Her debut album, “Every Little Thing,” released in 2017, produced hits like “Hide the Wine” and “If My Name Was Whiskey,” showcasing her talent for crafting catchy, emotion-driven lyrics.

Pearce’s latest album, “29: Written in Stone,” released in 2022, solidified her place as a force to be reckoned with in the industry. With its raw honesty and vulnerability, the album resonated deeply with fans and critics alike, earning Pearce critical acclaim and numerous awards, including the coveted Academy of Country Music Award for Female Artist of the Year in 2023.

Abby Anderson: A Fresh Voice with a Bright Future

Joining Pearce as a special guest is Abby Anderson, a rising star whose unique blend of country, pop, and rock has captivated audiences across the nation. With her powerful vocals and infectious energy, Anderson has quickly built a dedicated following, thanks to her relatable lyrics and dynamic live performances.

Anderson’s debut album, “Somewhere in the World,” released in 2021, showcased her versatility as an artist, ranging from upbeat, catchy tracks like “Shake It Off” to heartfelt ballads like “Broken.” Her latest single, “Timeless,” has already won over fans with its nostalgic sound and poignant storytelling, solidifying Anderson’s place as one of country music’s most promising new talents.

The Standing Room Only Tour: A Celebration of Country Music

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Tim McGraw’s The Standing Room Only Tour has been a massive success since its launch in 2023, with sold-out shows across the country. The tour’s name is a nod to McGraw’s commitment to creating an unforgettable live experience for his fans, with high-energy performances and state-of-the-art production values.

For McGraw, the tour is not just about showcasing his own music; it’s also about celebrating the rich tapestry of country music and the incredible talent that the genre has to offer. By bringing rising stars like Pearce and Anderson on board, he’s giving them a platform to share their music with a wider audience and connect with fans who might not have discovered them yet.

A Night to Remember in Music City

Nashville, known as the heart of country music, is the perfect destination for McGraw’s tour, and his stop at the Bridgestone Arena promises to be a highlight of the city’s 2024 concert calendar. With its state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems and an intimate atmosphere that brings fans closer to the action, the venue is perfectly suited for an unforgettable night of live music.

Tickets for Tim McGraw’s The Standing Room Only Tour in Nashville are already in high demand, with fans eager to secure their spot for what promises to be a night to remember. Whether you’re a lifelong McGraw fan or a newcomer to the country music scene, this is an event that you won’t want to miss.

Beyond the Music: Tim McGraw’s Legacy

While Tim McGraw’s music career is undoubtedly impressive, with countless hit songs, numerous awards, and record-breaking tours, his impact extends far beyond the stage. Through his tireless philanthropic efforts and advocacy work, McGraw has become a role model and inspiration to millions.

One of his most notable initiatives is the Tug McGraw Foundation, named after his late father and established in 2003 to support individuals and communities affected by brain-related trauma and tumors. The foundation has raised millions of dollars and provided invaluable support to those in need, solidifying McGraw’s commitment to making a positive difference in the world.

Additionally, McGraw has been a vocal advocate for various causes, including military veterans, children’s rights, and environmental conservation. His willingness to use his platform to raise awareness and inspire change has earned him widespread respect and admiration from fans and peers alike.

As Tim McGraw takes the stage in Nashville, he’ll not only be entertaining crowds with his chart-topping hits but also carrying on his legacy as a true ambassador of country music and a force for good in the world.

Whether you’re a die-hard Tim McGraw fan or simply looking for an unforgettable night of live music, the country icon’s stop in Nashville on April 25th, 2024, is an event not to be missed. With special guests Carly Pearce and Abby Anderson adding their own unique talents to the mix, this show promises to be a celebration of the past, present, and future of country music.

So mark your calendars, grab your cowboy hats, and get ready to sing along to some of the greatest hits in country music history. Tim McGraw’s The Standing Room Only Tour in Nashville is sure to be a night you’ll never forget.

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