Tim McGraw Reveals He Has 'Theme Night' Tradition with Daughters Audrey, Maggie, and Gracie

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The McGraw family knows how to have fun together

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gracie mcgraw/instagram Tim McGraw's family dressed as characters from The Godfather

Tim McGraw is all about having fun with his daughters.

Appearing on Audacy's Katie & Company in their Superstar Power Hour, the country singer, 56, talked about a fun tradition that he enjoys during the holidays with wife Faith Hill and their daughters Audrey Caroline, 21, Maggie Elizabeth, 25, and Gracie, 26.

“They’ve created this theme night thing that we do. It’s based on TV shows or movies, or books sometimes, and they’ll pick a theme, and then we’ll have a dinner – the food has to fit the theme as well," he explained.

"We’ll put all these characters in a hat, and everybody has to draw a character, and then you have to dress up as that character, but you can only use things that you can find around the house."

The fun challenge has produced laughs and unforgettable moments for the family.

"We did ‘Game of Thrones,’ one night…’Harry Potter,’ one night, so I’m curious to see what they come up with this year," McGraw said.

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Last year, the family explored an "Icon" theme night and another dedicated to The Godfather, sharing photos from each night on Instagram.

"Love my family and all the craziness that comes with it!" McGraw said of the fun.

The close-knit family often attends events together and posts photos of their brood. "It's crazy. It goes by so fast," McGraw said about his daughters during a conversation with Leo Edit in 2021. "What starts happening is you start marking your time by their years. And the next thing you know, they grow so fast and it's like every two years there's a different child that you have as they age."

"It's inspiring to me to watch them go out on their own and do the things they do," McGraw told PEOPLE in 2021 about his daughters. "We've raised three strong, independent, strong-minded young women."

"And what I'm most grateful for is just how normal our kids are and how grounded they are and how much they respect themselves and other people. It makes me feel like we've done a pretty decent job, especially Mom."

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