Luke Bryan is celebrating his 46th birthday with a custom Two Lane cake and a fishing trip.
Bryan’s wife, Caroline, took to Instagram on Sunday to wish him a Happy Birthday alongside a photo of herself kissing his cheek.
The second slide of her post includes a video of Luke, Caroline, their two sons, and their nephew, Til, dancing in honor of his big day.
“It’s your birthday, it’s your birthday,” Caroline says as she flirtatiously gives him a pat on the butt. “It’s my birthday…birthday fishing trip, let’s go,” he excitedly says.
Caroline admitted that she’s reluctantly going fishing in honor of the occasion.
“Happy Birthday to my Hunk of burning love!!! We love you! And…. I’m going fishing again because well…it’s your birthday! @lukebryan,” she wrote.
Last year, Bryan was surprised onstage by his wife with a birthday cake during his concert in Bristow, Virginia.
Luke Bryan Is Currently On His Headlining Raised Up Right Tour
Bryan is currently in the midst of his Raised Up Right Tour, which kicked off on June 9 in Charleston, West Virginia.
The trek also features support from Riley Green and Mitchell Tenpenny and continues through October 28, where it will wrap up in Jacksonville, Florida.
“My favorite place to be is on stage performing to country music fans,” Bryan previously shared. “So thankful every night when I walk out on that stage and know you are there to have a blast along beside me. It never gets old!”
The tour name comes from the lyrics of Bryan’s previous single “UP.”
“Up / In the sky, there’s a guy / Lookin’ down on us / Lookin’ up / Our whole life, raised up right / In a town nobody knows / What a way to grow,” he sings on the chorus.
Bryan’s next scheduled tour date is set for July 21 in Bristow, Virginia.
Luke Bryan’s Latest Single “Country On” At Currently At Country Radio
Until then, fans can stream his new single, “Country On.”
The just-released tune was the most-added song at country radio upon its release. According to Country Aircheck, 91 country radio stations added the song to rotation on its official impact date.
Co-written by Mark Nesler, David Frasier, Mitch Oglesby, and Styles Haury, and co-produced by Jeff Stevens and Jody Stevens, the song shouts out farmworkers, truckers, first responders, soldiers and more and encourages those perseverant individuals to “Country On,” or in other words, keep going.
“Hey fireman, boys and girls in blue/ We could sure use a lot more like you/ You come runnin’ in anytime, anything goes wrong/ Country on/ Hey soldier, wherever you might bе/ Hats off to keepin’ us free/ All our thoughts and prayers ’til you get back home/ Country on,” he sings while Sarah Buxton provides background vocals.
Click HERE to listen.