For Tim McGraw, the show must go on, even if that means wearing a cast and relying on a cane to accomplish the task. The country superstar continued his Emotional Traffic tour over the weekend with a broken foot, proving that nothing will keep the veteran entertainer off the stage.

"FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, car wrecks, bar fights, high school rodeo ... and this is the first broken bone I've ever had!" the 44-year-old wrote on his Facebook page.

While rumors are swirling as to just how the injury occurred, during his concert Friday night (July 8) in Raleigh, N.C., Tim seemed to suggest that it was the fault of one of his opening acts, Luke Bryan. (But we're pretty sure he was joking.) Regardless of the circumstances, the tour will continue.

"Tim wants to thank his fans for their support at his show in Raleigh last night," his management said in a statement on Saturday. "For the first time in his career, he performed in a cast [due to a broken foot], and experienced a momentary pacing setback. He looks forward to a great show tonight in Virginia Beach and the rest of this summer's Emotional Traffic Tour."

A broken foot isn't the only setback Tim has faced in recent months. He's also embroiled in a lawsuit with Curb Records, over his latest album, 'Emotional Traffic,' which has yet to be released. But the singer remains undeterred.

"Right now it's just a matter of letting the legal system handle this," says the 'Felt Good on My Lips' singer. "All I can do is keep doing what I do. I've always been a good, honest guy and done the work the way it needed to be done and fulfilled whatever I've been obligated to do. All you can do is hope our good faith pays off in the end."

Tim's latest single, 'Me and Tennessee,' which he performs with his 'Country Strong' co-star Gwyneth Paltrow, is steadily climbing the charts. His tour, which also includes the Band Perry sharing in opening act duties, heads to Ohio and Illinois later this week. Keep track of his schedule here.

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