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"The Best Christmas Present Ever for Me": The Adorable Gift Tim McGraw’s Daughters Got Him This Year for Christmas

December 28, 2025 11:35 am GMT

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It's never easy to find a Christmas present for your parents. When you're a child they'll be happy with a toilet roll covered in glitter and cotton wool, but as you both get older it can be harder and harder to find the perfect gift for them on their birthdays and holidays; a gift that tells them how much you love and care for them and how grateful you are for all the things they've done and the sacrifices they've made for you over the years.

It seems it's no different for the McGraw girls going into Christmas. Now all in their twenties, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's three daughters are all making a name for themselves on their own and they thought of the perfect gift for their father, who turned 58 in May, this Christmas.

28-year-old Gracie, 27-year-old Maggie and Audrey, who just turned 24 in December, gave their dad a framed photo of a magical moment between the three sisters before Audrey took to the stage at the Royal Albert Hall in London for the first night of her tour supporting Brandi Carlile on her European tour earlier in the year, and it seems like they got it just right.

"The best Christmas present ever for me!" Tim McGraw wrote on a post on his Instagram. "This pic was taken at Royal Albert Hall in London as the sisters were helping Audrey get ready for her first performance on the Brandi Carlile European tour! My ladies!"

"These girls," Brandi Carlile commented under the post on Instagram with three heart emojis.

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill had been in the audience at the Royal Albert Hall that night in London on 20 June to see Audrey take to the legendary stage accompanied by guitarist Adam Chetwood for a set that left the sold out crowd in no doubt about the talents of the youngest McGraw daughter.

Earlier in December, Audrey McGraw had posted her own memories of the tour on her socials beneath a video of her singing on stage with Carlile.

"Let’s go back in time…" the singer wrote. "Highlight of my year for sure…. Well… of my life, let’s be honest. Can we do this again?"

It seems the feeling is mutual too. Brandi Carlile replied to Audrey's post, "God your voice belongs in a museum... it’s just otherworldly."

Back in June, Audrey had already posted on her socials after playing that first night at the Royal Albert Hall, describing it as "a night truly beyond comprehension."

"Don’t wake me up!!!" she wrote. "Brandi is so incredibly special to me. The Royal Albert Hall is so special to me... I had tears in my eyes the whole night, and still do. Brandi, thank you... your art is so precious. It is so strong. Listening to you is truly a singular feeling."

After finishing the tour in Italy at Anfiteatro del Vittoriale in Gardone Riviera - a beautiful open-air venue overlooking Lake Garda - as part of the Festival del Vittoriale on 14 July, Audrey McGraw paid tribute again to Brandi Carlile.

"Brandi, thank you for welcoming me. It was the joy of my life listening to you each night. Your music and your voice… it breaks my heart and all at once mends the cracks with gold. I will never forget this time. I watched with wide, misty eyes. Taking it all in. Now I close them and dream with these amazing memories. THANK YOU ALL!!!! As if I didn’t already have the bug, it bites again… good luck gettin me off that stage now ;)"

"So proud of our baby girl for wrapping up her first international tour with the amazing Brandi Carlile! We were lucky enough to go to some of the shows and she absolutely killed it!" her father Tim wrote a few days later on 18 July alongside a photo of him with his daughters when they were younger, holding onto his youngest daughter's hands to help her stand up and a video of her now, performing on stage, with the caption "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 photo of his three daughters must have been the perfect gift for the proud father and family man known for writing family-focused songs like 'Humble and Kind,' 'I Called Mama' and 'My Little Girl,' his iconic anthem capturing the poignant father-daughter bond, which featured in the film Flicka and is dedicated to his own daughter, Gracie, as she went off to college.

Tim McGraw regularly takes to social media to praise his three daughters in their musical and artistic endeavours, most recently resharing a video of his oldest daughter Gracie performing an inspired mash-up of Rihanna's ‘Love on the Brain’ and Chappell Roan's ‘Picture You’ at Joe's Pub in New York back in November.

“We had a blast (and a few tears) catching our oldest girl Gracie’s show at Joes Pub in NYC a few weeks ago!” Tim McGraw wrote on Instagram in December.

Even though Gracie and Audrey have both never been backwards in coming forwards when it came to showing off their talent for the arts and their incredible singing voices, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw's other daughter Maggie has often shied away from the spotlight, although she did join her sister Gracie on stage at Joe's Pub and Audrey on stage to sing 'Leather and Lace' at the Green Note in London in June and Holler can confirm that the musical genes definitely didn't skip the 27-year-old, who once shared her sensational voice online in a throwback video of her performing a soulful version of Screamin' Jay Hawkins' famous song, 'I Put a Spell on You' with her former band, Sister Supply, a rock group she was the lead singer of during her time at Stanford University.

Whether or not the sisters will be joining their father in the studio anytime soon is still waiting to be seen, but with Audrey joining her father on stage in November maybe it won't be quite as unimaginable as Tim McGraw once thought it would be.

"They're the life of the party every time they're around. They just inspire us in so many ways," he told ET Online back in 2023. "I'd love to do a song with all five of us at some point. I talk about it all the time, and they're like, 'I ain't singing with you, dad.'

"They'll sing with mom. But I'm probably not up to par with the rest of them," the singer admits. "I'm the worst singer in the family."

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Written by Jof Owen
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