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Major Tim McGraw Announcement Comes 1 Year After Health Setback Derailed Tour

Major Tim McGraw Announcement Comes 1 Year After Health Setback Derailed Tour

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Major Tim McGraw Announcement Comes 1 Year After Health Setback Derailed Tour originally appeared on Parade.
Tim McGraw is back! The country music superstar has been announced as part of the lineup for the iHeartRadio Music Festival in September.
According to a press release sent to Parade, McGraw, 58, will perform on the main stage during the two-day event that will take place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. For fans who want to watch the performances but can't attend live, Hulu will offer a stream from the event.
Other performers taking the stage at the music festival include Bryan Adams, Ed Sheeran, Feid, Jelly Roll, Lil Wayne, LL COOL J, Mariah Carey, Maroon 5, Tate McRae and more.
McGraw performed at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in 2023 as well."What makes the iHeartRadio Music Festival one of a kind is that we bring together the biggest artists from all genres of music for the entire weekend," said Tom Poleman, Chief Programming Officer and John Sykes, President of Entertainment Enterprises of iHeartMedia. "Fans can also watch live at home on Hulu, our official streaming destination."
Tickets for the event go on sale to the general public on AXS.com beginning Friday, June 13 at 2 p.m. ET/ 11 a.m. PT.
The news is huge for McGraw fans around the globe, as the "Live Like You Were Dying" singer underwent some health issues in 2024 that caused him to cancel his Standing Room Only tour. At the time, he underwent orthopedic surgery on both knees after injuring himself on tour. He would spend the next few months resting and rehabbing.
McGraw made his official return to the stage on May 31, the country legend, 58, headlined the Music City Rodeo at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
Major Tim McGraw Announcement Comes 1 Year After Health Setback Derailed Tour first appeared on Parade on Jun 3, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

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