When Luke Bryan isn’t performing his heart out on stage, you can find him in one of his two houses.
Bryan has a beach house in Florida, but it’s on his Tennessee farm that he and his wife Caroline raise their two kids, as well as his sister’s three children, whom they adopted after she and her husband died.
Red Bird Farm is a 150-acre farm named after his sister Kelly’s love of red birds.

Bryan’s brother Chris died in a vehicle accident when he was 19, and Kelly died unexpectedly in 2017.
She was at home with her small child when she died unexpectedly of causes unknown to the autopsy or the coroner.
Ben Lee Cheshire, her husband, had custody of their three children, Jordan, Kris, and Til, who are now in their twenties, until Cheshire died in 2014.
The Bryans took in their two nieces and nephews at that time.
“We didn’t think twice about it. It was never anything he and I had to sit down and discuss; you know, should we take this on? Caroline told Country Living, “We just did it.”

Caroline’s family was devastated when her 7-month-old niece, Sadie Brett, died from a heart problem.
“I’ve watched my family go through ebbs and flows where we get mad at God and we get mad at why this has happened,” he added. “Well, you keep going, and you try to be as positive as you can and to appreciate each day.”
On the Bryan farm, a field of brilliant flowers and a party barn were dedicated in her honor.
“You have to honor their memory by living; you have to be a positive light for people,” he remarked. “If you live long enough, life’s going to get you a little bit.”
Red Bird Farm has a 10,000-square-foot main house, a 1,800-square-foot guest house, and a 7,000-square-foot party barn.
The guest home has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, a kitchen, a media room, a front porch, a screened-in porch, and it is next to a catfish pond.
The barn is home to a white pony named Kilo, a rescue goat named Goober Goldsby, mini horses, pigs, and a donkey.
So the Bryan household is certainly crowded.

And having relatives nearby and commemorating those who are no longer with them is incredibly important to the Bryans.
“It certainly makes it special when we’re all together and we know that people are smiling down, and they’re with us, celebrating these amazing moments,” Luke remarked of his 2014 CMA Entertainer of the Year honor.
Luke and Caroline also go to their Florida beach property, which they named “Snowman” after Chris.
The term “snowman” refers to someone who scores an 8 on a single hole.
“Evidently, Chris wasn’t a great golfer,” Caroline explained to Traditional Home.
Snowman is a location where the family can unwind in private.