Tim McGraw Reveals What Fans Shouldn’t Expect to See at His Concerts

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Country singer Tim McGraw recently announced his upcoming “Standing Room Only” tour, but there’s one thing fans should not expect to see at his concerts – pyrotechnics. The 56-year-old singer revealed in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that he’s not a big fan of pyrotechnics due to his fear of getting injured. “I know myself enough that I move around all over the place and sure enough I’ll be standing right over one of those things when it goes off,” he quipped.

McGraw humorously added that he wouldn’t want to risk lighting his “a** on fire” and stated that his show doesn’t need pyrotechnics to be spectacular. Instead, concert-goers can expect a big show with a crazy and spectacular production. McGraw expressed his excitement for his fans to see what he has in store, calling it one of the coolest productions they’ve ever had. He also mentioned that his wife, Faith Hill, will likely attend some of the performances and enjoy herself on the side of the stage, dancing all night.

During the interview, McGraw also discussed his daughters’ singing talents. He shared that all three of his daughters, Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey, are great singers. He expressed the desire to do a song with all five of them at some point, but joked that his daughters are not interested in singing with him. McGraw admitted that he is the “worst singer” in the family and acknowledged that his daughters are on a different level.

The “Standing Room Only” tour is set to kick off on March 14, 2024, in Jacksonville, Florida, and will conclude on June 27 in Phoenix, Arizona. Grammy Award winner Carly Pearce will be the opening act for the 30-date tour. McGraw aims to deliver the best possible concert for his fans and has special plans to make this tour the biggest and best one yet. Fans can also look forward to McGraw’s 17th studio album, “Standing Room Only,” which is set to be released on August 25.

Overall, Tim McGraw’s upcoming tour promises to be a memorable and entertaining experience for fans, even without pyrotechnics.

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