Luke Bryan Plans To Slow His Career Down For His Boys
Luke Bryan told E! News that when his sons Bo, who is 14, and Tatum, who is 12, get into high school in the next few years, he plans to slow…

Luke Bryan told E! News that when his sons Bo, who is 14, and Tatum, who is 12, get into high school in the next few years, he plans to slow his career down just a bit.
Luke said, "It's a tremendous challenge navigating this career and everything that goes with it. You just have to make personal goals to get home and move, and there are a lot of nights that I travel through the night just to try to be there one day to hang with the boys."
In addition to their sons, the couple also adopted their nephew and two nieces after his sister Kelly and her husband Ben passed away in 2007 and 2017. While Bryan said the entire family is supportive of his career and is appreciative of the "amazing life we get to live because of our blessings," fitting everything in has become difficult.
He offered, "Yesterday, I left the house. We were having an event at my house, and I ran to see three-quarters of Bo's game and two-quarters of Tate's game and ran back into the house to finish the event. If it's a busy day, we're moving and trying to get through each week, but I'll probably slow it down a little bit as the boys get into high school and want to play even more sports."
Luke just wrapped his 2023 Farm Tour. He said of his annual venture, "Through my involvement with Farm Tour, one of our big goals is to really uplift the whole farming community. I think the misnomer is a lot of pig farms out there are really, really kind of nasty and dirty when actually it's the opposite. We're just telling their story."
Bryan will return to American Idol for a new season in early 2023. He is also slated for more Las Vegas shows in December.
When the 2022 CMA nominations came out a few weeks back, there was a bit of disappointment for many country music fans as so many artists were left out of essential categories, like the Male Vocalist category for 2022 is missing several key nominees. We know there can only be five nominees in each category. Still, it's hard to believe that these five country superstars were not nominated for 2022 Male Vocalist of the Year after their significant success.
Blake Shelton - Won CMA Male Vocalist five times in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014
Not just one of country music's biggest stars, but one of the biggest stars in the world with his role for another Season of NBC's "The Voice." He still sings great and should still be in the top five for the honor.
Keith Urban - Won CMA Male Vocalist three times in 2004, 2005, and 2006
Keith has managed to release hit after hit and still remains at the top of his class since he first won the honor in 2004. I know I am a bit biased as I have loved Urban from day one, but come on, he is still a fantastic male vocalist.
Tim McGraw - Won CMA Male Vocalist two times in 1999 and 2000
It's hard to believe that Tim has only won this trophy two times in his career. He, like Keith Urban, has kept his game-high and hasn't missed a beat since first winning the award in 1999 in the height of Tim and Faith mania. His songs still chart, and his vocals still ring out.
Luke Bryan - Never Won CMA Male Vocalist
Yeah, Luke has been nominated before but has never ever taken home one Male Vocalist award in his vast career. Bryan's vocals are always right on point in his many hit songs, and he should at least get one win in the category.
Thomas Rhett - Never Won CMA Male Vocalist
He's been nominated a handful of times, but no wins here. Luckily, Thomas is still so young and has many more years to get nominated for the honor and maybe score a win.