Kane Brown and Family Enjoy Fun-Filled ‘Family Fair Day’
Kane Brown, his wife Katelyn Brown, and their 2-year-old daughter Kingsley recently enjoyed a “family fair day.” The country superstar…

Kane Brown and Family; Photos via TikTok
Kane Brown, his wife Katelyn Brown, and their 2-year-old daughter Kingsley recently enjoyed a “family fair day.”
The country superstar and his wife documented their time at a state fair and took to TikTok to share highlights from their time at the midway.
In a video shared by Brown, which was soundtracked by his latest single “Grand,” the country hitmaker is seen playing a game of basketball to win his daughter a prize. He won a huge stuffed horse and made Kingsley’s day as she was all smiles as they handed her the prize.
“❤️ #girldad #family #basketballshots” the clip was captioned.
Katelyn later shared a clip from their day at the fair, which she captioned, “Fair with my favs. 🎠🎢🎡”
The video features The Brown’s and their daughter playing games and riding rides, including a train, a huge slide, and more.
Always Brown’s biggest cheerleader, Katelyn took to social media on Saturday (July 23) to share images from her recent time on the road with the “Like I Love Country Music” singer.
“Ain’t life grand? ❤️🔥,” Katelyn captioned the series of images, referencing lyrics from the chorus of Brown’s recently released new single, “Grand.”
Katelyn recently showed support for her famous hubby on the set of the music video for “Grand,” which is set to release on Tuesday, July 26.
During several of Brown’s recent concerts, the country hitmaker brought his wife out on stage while performing “One Thing Right.”
Kane Brown recently gave fans yet another taste of his much-anticipated new album, Different Man, with the release of his new pop radio single, “Grand.” Co-written by Brown, Kameron Alexander and Mike Posner and produced by Andrew Goldstein, the track is one of 17 songs that will appear on the new project.
Releasing on September 9, Different Man will also include his current Top-5-and-climbing hit single “Like I Love Country Music,” as well as “Whiskey Sour,” “One Mississippi,” and “Leave You Alone.”
Different Man follows Brown’s second studio album, 2018’s Experiment. In August of 2020, Brown released his ACM-nominated EP, Mixtape Vol. 1, which included several hit singles such as “Cool Again,” “Worldwide Beautiful” “Worship You” and his Top 40 radio single, “Be Like That” featuring Khalid and Swae Lee.
Later this year, Brown will embark on a massive international tour, dubbed the Drunk or Dreaming Tour.
The trek will feature special guests Restless Road, Jessie James Decker, Blanco Brown and Chris Lane on select dates. Kicking off on September 17 in Melbourne, Australia, the tour will continue through Australia, New Zealand, Canada, UK, and Europe.
The Drunk or Dreaming Tour marks Brown’s first time touring in Australia and New Zealand, and his long-awaited return to Canada and Europe.
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