Jason Aldean has installed two cribs in his tour bus.
The country singer is adapting to family life and his vehicles have been customised to make his nine-month-old son Memphis and his future baby comfortable whilst on the road.
Speaking to reporters before he took to the stage at the iHeartMusic Festival in Las Vegas, he said: "It’s got two cribs in the bus, which I never in the early days of my touring career thought I’d ever do that, but it’s different. It’s a lot different now than it was the early part of my career. Things are settled down. I got playpens sitting outside my bus on college football. I’m watching college football and [Memphis] is in the playpen. That was never a thing early on, so it’s cool."
Meanwhile, Jason previously revealed his newborn son helped him cope with the Las Vegas shooting tragedy, which saw a gunman open fire on the crowd at the Route 91 Harvest Festival and kill 58 people.
He said: "One of the things that helped me, personally, was the birth of my son. That gave me a chance to focus on something else … Within a couple months, I saw the worst thing you could possibly experience, and then I saw the best thing you could possibly experience, with him being born.
"So it gave me something else to focus on, and gave me a reason to look forward to the new year. Getting the chance to get back out there and do what it is that I love to do."
Jason feels "so blessed" to have welcomed his son into the world after a "rollercoaster ride" of a year.
He wrote on Instagram at the time: "So blessed today to see my little man come into the world. In a year that has been a rollercoaster ride, this is what its all about. I cant wait to see what life has in store for this kid. Memphis Aldean… 9lb 5 oz. #mamawasarockstar (sic)"