Tim McGraw and his wife Faith Hill were recently spotted enjoying the European sunshine as the country music star continues to recover from recent surgeries. McGraw, 58, took to Instagram to share a photo of himself sitting next to Hill, 57, in Copenhagen. The picture captured McGraw holding a cane in his hands as the couple took in the sights while visiting their daughter Audrey, who is currently on tour with Brandi Carlile.
The photo comes after McGraw revealed in a radio interview for 95.5 The Bull’s Bobby Bones Show that he has undergone three back surgeries and a double knee replacement in the last six to eight months. Hill, who has been married to McGraw since 1996, was seen resting her hand on his shoulder as she leaned on him in the Instagram post. The pair looked relaxed and happy as they enjoyed a meal at an outdoor dining table in Denmark.
News of McGraw’s surgeries first surfaced in January when he had to back out of a Netflix series focused on bull riding due to a tour-related injury that required orthopedic surgery in August 2024. This initial surgery led to additional back surgeries that McGraw confirmed during his radio interview. As a result of his ongoing health issues, McGraw had to cancel his 2024 concert dates and most recently pulled out of a scheduled performance at the Professional Bull Riders’ Last Cowboy Standing event in Colorado.
Despite his health challenges, McGraw has been supportive of his family’s achievements and has continued to promote his own professional ventures. He recently shared photos on Instagram of daughter Audrey performing at London’s Royal Albert Hall and collaborated with Barbra Streisand on her Secret Of Life: Partners Volume Two project, which included a duet with the legendary singer. McGraw expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work with Streisand and promote their duet “I Love Us.”
As McGraw focuses on his recovery, he remains grateful for the support of his family and fans. The country music star continues to showcase his talent and dedication to his craft, even in the face of adversity.