Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s youngest daughter, Audrey McGraw, stunned fans in Las Vegas when she stepped onstage during her father’s show and delivered a powerhouse performance of one of rock’s greatest classics.
The country icon kicked off his limited concert series, Tim McGraw: Live in Vegas, on Thursday night (Dec. 4). Midway through the show, Audrey joined him and launched into an electrifying cover of Heart’s legendary 1977 hit “Barracuda.”
Channeling Ann Wilson’s original performance, Audrey hit every soaring note with confidence and fire. She handled the song in its original key — including the famously difficult high notes — and had the crowd roaring by the end of her set.
Inside Tim McGraw: Live in Vegas
McGraw’s Vegas run is intentionally brief — just four shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace:
Dec. 4, 6, 12, and 13.
The dates were scheduled to coincide with the National Finals Rodeo, bringing in a lively crowd of country fans and rodeo visitors.
A Family Full of Singers
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill share three daughters: Gracie (28), Maggie (27), and Audrey (23). All three sing, and McGraw often jokes that he’s “the worst singer in the family.”
The proud parents have been cheering Audrey on as she continues carving out her own musical path. Earlier this year, she toured with Brandi Carlile, and McGraw marked the end of that run with an emotional message:
“One day you’re watching your little girl take her first steps, and the next, she’s stepping onto a stage chasing her dreams.”

Where Is Faith Hill?
While their daughters are flourishing creatively, Faith Hill has quietly stepped out of the public eye. In 2024, Hill deleted all her social media accounts and hasn’t made any public statements about her career since. Her official website is also inactive, prompting fans to wonder whether she is retired or simply taking time away from the spotlight.
For now, Hill has stayed silent, making only a handful of unplanned public appearances — leaving fans hopeful but unsure about whether she’ll return to music.
Audrey’s standout performance in Las Vegas left no doubt that the McGraw–Hill family talent is alive and thriving. Fans lucky enough to catch the show witnessed not just a great cover — but the rise of a new star.