Tim McGraw Brings Out Lady A for Surprise “I Like It, I Love It” Collab

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Tim McGraw brings out Lady A at HersheyPark Stadium performance (Photo Credit: Denise Truscello/Getty Images for iHeartRadio, Chris Polk/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images)

Much to everyone’s surprise – and delight – Tim McGraw brought out his openers Lady A on July 11 on the third night of his Pawn Shop Guitar Tour.

Tim McGraw Kicked Off His Pawn Shop Guitar Tour On July 9

Back in February 2026, Tim McGraw announced he would embark on his 14th headlining tour with special guests 49 Winchester and Timothy Wayne, who happens to be his nephew!

He also revealed that his three stadium shows would also feature The Chicks and Lady A.

The tour kicked off on July 9th in Bethel, New York, and will run until September 26 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Tim McGraw announces 'Pawn Shop Guitar Tour'
Tim McGraw announces ‘Pawn Shop Guitar Tour’ (Photo Credit: Tim McGraw / Instagram)

After performing their 15-song set opening for Tim, Lady A returned to the stage to deliver their classic three-part harmonies on McGraw’s hit song “I Like It, I Love It.”

Lady A Joins Tim On Stage

While McGraw was singing his 1995 hit song “I Like It, I Love It,” he let the crowd sing along for the chorus before saying, “Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for Lady A!”

The Grammy Award-winning trio made up of Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood came out on stage and the crowd went absolutely wild. Their soulful harmonies were perfect for this particular song.

McGraw clearly thought the collaboration went off without a hitch because he took to social media to celebrate the successful opening weekend, writing, “What a way to start the Pawn Shop Guitar Tour!! Opening weekend is in the books.”

Watch their epic collaboration below.

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