Despite fighting divorce rumors since earlier this year, country singers and married couple Tim McGraw and Faith Hill told Vegas magazine their concert series in Las Vegas lets viewers witness their intimate romance.

"There's music and there's us performing together and there's us performing each other's songs and all those sorts of things. But at the end of the day, the show, Soul2Soul, is about us and our relationship," McGraw said.

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For the show's finale the couple performs their intimate ballad I Need You. On stage, they sit close to each another on two stools while looking into each other's eyes.

"Being exposed like that in a song relationship-wise, especially for us and our 17 years together and our family, that just puts an exclamation mark on what the evening's all about, really," McGraw said.

 The space at The Venetian allows them to really get up and close and personal with their fans; interacting with them and involving them in the show. They told the magazine that even they get nervous when talking to their audience.

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"There's certainly things that we always sorta know we're gonna talk about. But you never know where it's gonna go. The biggest fear is that it's gonna stall somewhere, or there's a moment that's awkward, when you say something that's not funny," McGraw said. "What we found out is, the more organic we are, the more we're just having fun or just sort of..."

"Being in the moment," Hill said, completing his sentence for him. She added that being able to hear concertgoers respond makes the experience "Very spontaneous.

Soul2Soul is currently on hiatus and will return to The Venetian Jan. 17. From there, McGraw and Hill will perform on select weekends until the end of April.