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Don’t Miss Live, Exclusive, Spectacular Set From Tim McGraw To Celebrate New Album Release!

Tim McGraw (Photo: Kevin Mazur)Tim McGraw is just a little excited about his new album, Two Lanes Of Freedom, which hits the streets on Tuesday. Okay, we’re lying: he’s actually a lot excited. In fact, he’s throwing a party like never seen before to celebrate the release—and you are invited!

McGraw will be in San Diego for his big album drop, where he’ll be performing a special set on the flight deck of the USS Midway Naval Museum in the San Diego Harbor that evening. The show will include a spectacular entry by McGraw on a helicopter, and end with a fantastic fireworks show over the water. In between, of course, there’ll be great live music from McGraw as he celebrates a new chapter in his life.

Here's a shot of where he'll be playing, to give you a taste of the vibe:

The show is a private event just for McGraw’s most die-hard fans, as well as our hardworking military personnel. However, if you count yourself in the devoted fan category—but can’t make it to California--you can still see the show. As we noted, everyone’s invited, as we’ll be streaming it live here at Ram Country on Yahoo! Music, starting at 10:30 pm ET / 7:30 pm PT.

Be sure not to miss this exclusive event. Tune in February 5 to join in the fun. Can we get a “Truck Yeah” to that?

McGraw’s new record marks his debut for new label Big Machine Records, after a long and well-documented emancipation from his first label. He’s been making music for 20 years now, with more than 40 million albums sold and three Grammy Awards under his belt. He’s also been recognized by music industry stats tracker Mediabase as the most-played Country artist in the history of their tracking service.

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