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Kane & Katelyn Brown Talk Thank God Christmas Movie, New Music and Interior Design
Country music power couple Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn Brown are stepping into the holiday spotlight this season with more than just music. In a recent interview, the Browns opened up about their involvement in the new Lifetime Christmas movie Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch, teased upcoming music plans for 2026, and even shared their passions beyond entertainment—like interior design and family life.
The Browns serve as executive producers on Thank God: Christmas at Keller Ranch, a holiday film inspired by their chart-topping duet “Thank God,” which first connected with fans as a heartfelt country love song. Though the couple doesn’t appear onscreen, their influence is deeply felt—especially through the music and emotional themes carried from the song to the screen. The movie, which stars Arielle Kebbel and Tyler Hilton, follows a grieving rancher and a professional hockey player whose unexpected connection brings healing and hope during the Christmas season, and is set to premiere on Lifetime on December 13 as part of its It’s a Wonderful Lifetime holiday slate.
When talking about the film on the Today Show and in subsequent interviews, Kane joked about being personally involved behind the scenes—and teased a shift in his 2026 concert plans. After years of nonstop touring since 2016, he plans to scale back a full tour run and focus on select festival appearances, giving his band and crew a more stable schedule while allowing himself more creative time in the studio.
Fans won’t have to wait long for new music, either. Kane hinted that a brand-new single is expected around Valentine’s Day, teasing lyrics about social expectations and his own happily committed life with Katelyn. The couple’s musical partnership continues beyond “Thank God.” Alongside their latest contributions to country music, they’ve also released other duets together, maintaining a strong presence on charts and in fans’ hearts.
Outside of music and movies, Katelyn has carved out a creative niche in interior design. The Browns recently appeared in Architectural Digest, showcasing their beautifully styled home—a space that reflects both chic trends and cozy, family-friendly design. Kane himself credits Katelyn for the house’s stunning look, describing her evolving passion for design that began with decorating their tour bus, continued through their first home, and now thrives in their current residence.
The interview also highlighted the Browns’ commitment to family and community causes, including Kane’s ongoing support for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, where his songs “Backseat Driver” and “Thank God” are being used to help raise awareness and support. With three young children at home and a holiday season full of creativity ahead, the Browns are clearly balancing life, love, and art in ways that resonate far beyond country music.