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Kane Brown backstage during Day 2 of the 2023 Stagecoach Festival on April 29, 2023 in Indio, California.

After consistently earning hits every year since 2015,Kane Brownis ready to expand his repertoire.

During the2023 Stagecoach Festivalover the weekend, the country star opened up about focusing on family and looking into doing more acting once his ongoing Drunk or Dreamin' Tour wraps in September.

“We’re taking a couple of months off coming up,” Brown, 29,toldEntertainment Tonightin an interview at the festival. “I don’t know what I’m going to do. But you know, whatever’s there, I’m going to try and pursue it.”

Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown.Monica Schipper/Getty

Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown perform onstage during Day 2 of the 2023 Stagecoach Festival on April 29, 2023 in Indio, California.

“We just bought a Florida home, so we’re gonna go down. The girls went to the beach for the first time, they loved it,” said Brown, who shares daughtersKingsley Rose, 3½, andKodi Jane, 16 months, with his wifeKatelyn. “So we’re gonna go down there, hang out with them and make some memories.”

At the festival, he delivered a performance complete with a guest appearance from Katelyn, 30, to perform their hit duet “Thank God.” Speaking toETbefore the show, Brown said his wife was “excited” and “nervous, but she’s gonna kill it.”

“I’m so proud of her,” he added. “You know, I feel like my family has kept us grounded. And, you know, now that she’s a part of [the show], we’re grounded even more. So it’s awesome.”

Last month, Katelyn took a look at some of the memories their family of four has made on the road in a heartwarmingInstagram post.

Sharing special moments with their daughters, she wrote, “Sometimes we are so exhausted after being on the road, but when I get home and look through all the pictures while we were gone I realize how many unforgettable memories we get to make all while dad works.”

Katelyn added, “We are so blessed to be able to do all of this as a family 🙏🏼 thank god 💕.”

Ahead of Brown’s acting debut on the April 7 episode ofFire Country, the ACM Award winner told PEOPLE in a statement, “Acting has been a life-long dream of mine, and to make my debut on a hit series likeFire Countryis such an honor.”

On the show, he played the character of Robin, an “enigmatic, modern-day train hopper” who helps injured train patients at the crash scene.

source: people.com