Faith Hill has had a long and impactful career in country music, but to all outward appearances, her time in the spotlight might be in the rearview mirror as of 2024.
Hill scored a long list of hit singles beginning in 1993 with her first No. 1 hit, “Wild One.” Her other hits include “It Matters to Me,” “Let Me Let Go,” “This Kiss” and “Breathe.”
The country superstar hasn’t been especially active since 2005, when she released her final full-length solo album of original material, Fireflies. That album gave the singer her final No. 1 country hit, “Mississippi Girl.”
She released a handful of singles in the years that followed, including “Come Home” and “American Heart,” and collaborated on a joint album titled The Rest of Our Life with husband Tim McGraw in 2017, which marks her most recent recorded output.
Their joint tour in 2018 also marked Hill’s most recent tour, and she has not been active in music since.
Hill and McGraw starred together in the Yellowstone prequel 1883 in 2021, and she gamely went out and did the media rounds to support that project, which turned out to be an enormous ratings hit for Paramount.
At the time, she said she would probably release new music soon, but that failed to materialize.
In 2024, Hill deleted all of her social media accounts without fanfare or any kind of announcement about her future plans. Fans speculated that was in advance of major news, but as of this writing, her accounts remain inactive, and her official website shows visitors a blank page, with no information about any upcoming projects or tour dates.
Hill has not said one way or the other whether she is now officially retired — in fact, she hasn’t said anything at all in public since quitting social media, and fans have only seen her in the occasional random public sighting, including the time she danced with Taylor Swift’s mother at the final show of Swift’s Eras Tour.
There is no further information available about Faith Hill’s future endeavors, but it’s safe to say that if she does have any plans to return to her musical career, she’s keeping them tightly under wraps for now.
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Tim McGraw and Faith Hill sure know how to live the good life. In addition to their multiple lavish residences in the Nashville area, the superstar couple owned a spectacular mansion in a posh area of California that’s like something out of a movie. Their 11,000-square-foot, 6-bedroom, 9-bathroom residence in the high-dollar area of Beverly Park South in Beverly Hills sold for $9.5 million in 2009.
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Faith Hill and Tim McGraw purchased a home in the historic upper-crust Belle Meade area of Nashville in 2004 that dated back to 1934. A listing described the 5-bedroom, 11-bathroom, 9,900-square-foot mansion as a “beautiful and private estate,” boasting amenities including a modern gourmet kitchen that opens onto the family room, as well as separate nanny and guest quarters. There’s also a home theater and a 4-car garage, and the pool house includes a full loft with an extra bedroom. They listed the house for sale in 2009, and It sold most recently in 2013 for $2,800,000.
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Sterling Whitaker is a Senior Writer and Senior Editor for Taste of Country. He focuses on celebrity real estate, as well as coverage of Yellowstone and related shows like 1883 and 1923. He’s interviewed cast members including Cole Hauser, Kelly Reilly, Sam Elliott and Harrison Ford, and Whitaker is also known for his in-depth interviews with country legends including Don Henley, Rodney Crowell, Trace Adkins, Ronnie Milsap, Ricky Skaggs and more.
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