Tim McGraw is gearing up for an epic summer tour, and it's shaping up to be legendary. The country music icon recently announced on social media that he's hitting the road with 33 dates lined up, including three stadium shows. What's got fans buzzing is the star-studded lineup featuring The Chicks and Lady A. Imagine the Southern California vibes and warm summer nights as these legends take the stage together.
“The band and I are so excited to get back out on the road this summer," Tim shared with fans in a statement. "And we’ve got three really special stadium shows – with some really special guests. I can’t believe they all agreed to join me!! THE CHICKS and LADY A! I dare you to find more hits in one show!”
These three powerhouse acts will set the stage on fire at stadiums across the U.S., with notable stops on July 11 in Hershey, PA, July 30 in Boston, MA, and August 23 in Minneapolis, MN.
The buzz doesn't stop there. The Chicks took to social media to share their excitement, saying, "More chances to come together and sing in 2026! Announcing we’ll be joining @thetimmcgraw for three shows on his tour this summer!" Lady A echoed the sentiment, adding, "We’ve been friends and fans of @thetimmcgraw for the longest time. What a dream come true to join him on the road again along with @thechicks for these select dates this summer on the Pawn Shop Guitar Tour!"
Even Hollywood is excited – actor Garrett Hedlund and Tim's daughter Audrey gave their enthusiastic thumbs up to the announcement.
Despite the excitement, some fans are feeling left out and are hoping for more dates to be added. One fan commented, "West coast and or Canada please!!!!!" echoing the sentiments of many who wish to see McGraw's tour hit more locations. "Hoping California gets added in later!" another fan wrote.
Tickets go on sale soon, with artist presale starting February 4 at 10 a.m., followed by a Citi Bank presale on February 5 at 10 a.m. The general sale kicks off February 6 at 10 a.m. local time.
This exciting tour news comes after a challenging January for Tim and his family. The country crooner took to Instagram to reassure fans after a brutal winter storm hit Nashville, where he resides with his wife, Faith Hill. "Woke up to the damage across Nashville this morning and my heart sank," Tim wrote. "So grateful our family is safe, but I know a lot of folks are hurting – homes damaged, power out, trees down. If you need help, ask. If you can help, go. That’s how Nashville works. We take care of our own."
Tim and Faith, who have been married since 1996, have raised their daughters Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey in their Nashville home. Now, as empty nesters, they're looking forward to reconnecting with fans across the nation through this tour.