The 16th annual Academy of Country Music Honors was a family affair for Tim McGraw.
The event, which was held Wednesday at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, honored the legendary country music singer as well as other talent in country music, including Chris Stapleton and Kane Brown.
Ahead of the awards ceremony, McGraw stepped out on the ACM Honors carpet with his wife Faith Hill and daughters Audrey McGraw, 21, and Maggie McGraw, 25.
MORE: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and their daughters have 'The Great'-themed family dinnerMcGraw, who was honored with the ACM Icon Award, was all smiles as he posed with his family on the carpet. Hill and McGraw's eldest daughter Gracie McGraw, 26, was absent from the event.
The ACM Honors will air on FOX on Sept. 18.
The singer's ACM honor comes ahead of the release of his 16th studio album, "Standing Room Only." The album will be released Friday, Aug. 25.
In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, McGraw said making the new album was "my therapy."
MORE: 'Good Morning America' 2023 Summer Concert Series: Jung Kook of BTS, Carly Rae Jepsen, Tim McGraw and more"To be able to go in the studio and have these great songs and sort of work out of your emotional baggage through these songs is a blessing," he said.
McGraw will perform live in Central Park in New York City for the "Good Morning America" Summer Concert Series on Friday, Aug. 25.