Tim McGraw and Faith Hill will receive stars on the Music City Walk of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee.
"Faith Hill and Tim McGraw both came to Nashville in the 1980s with big dreams and huge talent," Nashville Mayor Megan Barry said in a statement. "Driven by their determination and a lot of hard work, they eventually found great success — and each other. Tim and Faith have made a big difference in our city, not only with their music but also with their generous contributions to many important causes. They deserve to join the many other incredible artists on the Music City Walk of Fame, and I'm looking forward to their induction."
Walk of Fame honorees are recognized for their significant contributions to preserve the musical heritage of Nashville and for contributing to the world through song or other industry collaboration.
McGraw and Hill will receive their stars during a ceremony on October 5.
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