Tim McGraw tickets: Tim McGraw is on tour hitting venues like Portland, Oregon's Rose Garden Arena, The Spokane Arena in Washington, Albuquerque, New Mexico's Journal Pavilion and many others. Tim McGraw is a true superstar, not just the name of Taylor Swift's first hit song. Tim has had eleven consecutive albums debut at number one on the Billboard charts, a remarkable achievement. He has had total album sales well over 40 million and twenty-one number one singles on the Billboard Country Music charts. He has won three Grammy awards as well as numerous other awards.
In 1992 Tim McGraw released his debut album after a friend of his father, the baseball pitcher Tug McGraw, heard his demo driving around with Tug. He recommended that Curb Records, with whose executives he was friendly, sign the singer. Although the album was only a modest success, it did yield three minor hits, "Welcome to the Club," "Memory Lane," and "Two Steppin Mind."
His second album, 1994's "Not a Moment Too Soon" fared much better, becoming that year's best selling country album, selling over six million copies, and yielding his first number one country hit, "Don't Take the Girl." Three more Top 5 hits were culled from the album and Tim McGraw was well on his way to becoming a superstar.
Tim McGraw's appeal lies in his rugged "regular guy" looks and raspy, straightforward singing style. He is very talented but doesn't gloat about it. He just goes out and "does his thing," much to the delight of his millions of fans. His concerts are high-energy, fun events and a good clean night out.
Tim's live show will feature hits from throughout his career, right up to his latest release, last year's "Southern Voice." He might even break out his famous version of Steve Miller's "The Joker."