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Tim McGraw Had the Sweetest Response to Gift Given to Him By Young Fan

McGraw shared some great advice with the young fan.

Tim McGraw played an impromptu show at the famous Whisky a Go Go club in West Hollywood on Monday night (July 24), and he received an undeniably adorable gift from a young fan.

While performing for the small crowd, McGraw addressed a little girl in the audience named Berkeley who gifted him with a bracelet before the show. This wasn't just any bracelet, though. It was a homemade piece featuring the initials of Faith Hill and the couple's three daughters Gracie, Maggie and Audrey.

"I've got to give a shout out to Berkeley, my little pal over here," McGraw says in a video posted by fan account, McGraw Royals, on Twitter. "She made this bracelet for me that I'm wearing. It's got my wife and all my daughters' initials on it, so thank you Berkeley. I appreciate it."

Before returning to his set, McGraw addressed her once again, reiterating a lesson he taught her when they met before the show.

"Remember what I told you earlier, right? Be strong and fierce, right?"  McGraw asked, as she nodded. "Be a woman who goes out and conquers the world."

McGraw kicked off the special night by showing up to the venue on foot and surprising overjoyed fans who waited for the doors to open. Video captured by TMZ shows McGraw personally greeting fans as he walks into the venue.

According to media outlet, the invite-only show lasted about an hour and featured performances of McGraw's biggest hits — such as "Something Like That," "Real Good Man,"  and "The Cowboy in Me" — as well as new tracks from his forthcoming album, Standing Room Only. The singer also invited singer-songwriter Richard Marx to the stage for a rendition of "Don't Mean Nothing."

McGraw will release Standing Room Only on August 25.

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