On Wednesday, May 7, country superstars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s youngest daughter, Audrey McGraw, 23, (pictured above, far left), made a major announcement on her Instagram stories — she has a new gig performing at a cafe in Los Angeles.
Her Instagram story reads, “Tues. May 20 Hotel Cafe Los Angeles, CA 7:30 p.m.” and it links to the website where fans can purchase tickets.
The youngest McGraw’s performance will be part of Lucas Flood Presents Not Another Showcase — and Not Another Showcase is exactly what it sounds like.
“‘Not Another Showcase’ is, well, exactly what it sounds like… not just another lame industry showcase,” reads the website. “Focused on art and creative freedom, rather than social validation, Lucas Flood has hosted hundreds of amazing showcases across the country since 2018.
“From Los Angeles to New York, Nashville and Atlanta, Lucas has given a platform to some of today’s biggest artists, all BEFORE they made it to the mainstream. Quality and curation are the cornerstones of this weekly industry showcase.”
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On Flood’s Instagram, he gives a few more details. Not Another Showcase is a weekly performance on Tuesday evenings that showcases “six of LA’s best up and coming artists.”
This should be quite the performance for McGraw, who hasn’t quite yet broken out in the music scene. But she posts videos to Instagram of herself performing, and she has obviously inherited her parents’ musical talents.
On her most recent performance video on Instagram, Audrey’s fans cannot get enough of her “beautiful” voice.
“So refreshing to see a young musician perform a song like this instead of the same old pop songs. So beautiful and moving! ❤️👏,” wrote one fan.
Another added, “Please, please, I beg you to record this. This was pure magi,c and I tell you as a Mexican American who loves her Spanish music. The best cover I’ve heard yet, Gracias mujer!”
Audrey isn’t the only McGraw daughter with some singing talent. Her oldest sister, Gracie, 28, recently performed at Carnegie Hall, and middle sister Maggie, 26, fronted a band in college called Sister Supply.