Tim McGraw, the renowned country music star, is currently enjoying quality time with his family in Denmark, despite facing recent health challenges. On July 1, McGraw posted a touching photo on social media, capturing a moment with his wife, Faith Hill, at what appears to be an outdoor restaurant in Copenhagen. In the image, Hill lovingly rests her head and hand on McGraw’s shoulder, while he is seen holding a cane. “Hangin with my baby in Copenhagen to see on tour with the fabulous @brandicarlile,” McGraw captioned the post.
This heartwarming photo surfaces just a week after McGraw was forced to cancel his performance at the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Last Cowboy Standing event, scheduled for July 21. The cancellation was officially announced by PBR on June 23, stating that Cross Canadian Ragweed would replace McGraw as he recovers from back surgery. “We’re sending our very best to Tim for a quick recovery and hope to see him at a future PBR event,” PBR’s statement added.
Tim McGraw’s Health Journey
McGraw’s recent health issues are not entirely new to his fans. The Grammy-winning artist has been open about his medical history, which includes multiple surgeries. In an interview released on May 23, 2025, McGraw revealed that he has undergone double-knee surgeries and three back surgeries. “I had a back surgery before tour last year and that sort of went south on me at the beginning of tour,” he shared. “And sort of compensating for that, my knees went out like weeks into the tour. So I had to finish the tour with my knees completely gone and my back gone.”
Following the completion of his concerts, McGraw underwent additional knee and back surgeries. He expressed optimism about his recovery, stating, “Some mornings are good, some mornings take a while, but it’s getting there,” although he acknowledged having to withdraw from several projects.
Family Support and Musical Legacy
Amid his recovery, McGraw and Hill are actively supporting their youngest daughter, Audrey McGraw, who is following in her parents’ musical footsteps. The 23-year-old is part of Brandi Carlile’s “Lost Time Tour” in Europe this summer. Audrey, along with her sisters Gracie McGraw, 28, and Maggie McGraw, 26, recently performed at the inaugural Music City Rodeo on May 31, where they sang their father’s 2007 hit song “Last Dollar (Fly Away).” The performance was a nostalgic moment, as McGraw reminisced about how they used to sing the song as children.
Looking Ahead
As Tim McGraw continues his recovery journey, his fans remain hopeful for his swift return to the stage. His resilience and dedication to his craft have been evident throughout his career, and his transparency about his health struggles has only endeared him further to his audience. Meanwhile, the McGraw family’s presence in the music scene continues to grow, with Audrey’s burgeoning career adding a new chapter to their legacy.
While McGraw has not publicly addressed the cancellation of his PBR performance, his recent social media activity suggests a focus on family and recovery. As he spends time in Denmark supporting his daughter, fans around the world are sending their best wishes for his health and eagerly anticipating his future performances.