Scotty McCreery is in the big leagues now with his own custom tour bus. The country singer took to social media recently to do a bus tour for his fans, and let’s just say his ride is nice.
Perhaps too nice.
The “You Time” singer admits that it might be difficult for him to actually do his job while out on the road.
“It’s gonna be tough to get me to go play the show now,” he confesses. “I’m just wanna sit on this bus all day.”
Inside Scotty McCreery’s Custom Tour Bus
McCreery and his wife Gabi had the opportunity to design the bus exactly how they wanted it, and they thought of everything. The main living space has beautiful white cabinets and a green velvet couch. There are also brown leather recliners that McCreery plans on using this football season to watch his favorite teams, North Carolina State University and the New England Patriots.
The kitchen features a coffee bar, and there are plenty of bunks for band members and family to sleep in. There’s also a zip-up crib for the littlest McCreery, the couple’s son, Avery.
“Avery has his own crib so we can zip him up in here,” the American Idol winner shares, giving fans a tour via social media video. “If he cries it goes to the whole sound system on the bus, so we’ll know we’ll be woke up.”
They even have a special place for their dog, Moose.
“It’s not just me, Gabi and Avery,” McCreery adds. “We want to bring Moose along, so we wanted to make sure Moose had a spot. We built him a full-on crate back here and it says ‘Moose’s Lodge.'”
Watch the full bus tour:
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