Photo: GettyDustin Lynchhas expressed interest in joining the neo-Western dramaYellowstone!The 37-year-old country startold ETat Thursday’sAcademy of Country Music Awardsthat he would be pleased to join the franchise — like fellow country singer and series' season 5 starLainey Wilson.“I would be totally down. Absolutely, yes,” Lynch said. “I grew up on a horse, so I’m comfortable in that situation for sure. I can farm a little bit.“Lynch’s statement came as the singer was nominated for his first ACM Award in his career. His single,“Thinking ‘Bout You,“featuringMacKenzie Porterwas nominated for Music Event of the Year.Although HARDY and Lainey Wilson’s"Wait in the Truck"took home the award, Lynch told ET how he is still “so grateful. It’s really cool — ‘Thinking ‘Bout You’ has changed my life and MacKenzie’s.““To have a nomination is such a great tip of the hat from the industry,” he said. “We’re so pumped.“RELATED VIDEO: Yellowstone’ to End with Season 5 in November — and a Sequel Series Will Debut a Month LaterYellowstone— which will reportedly conclude following its next installment, will air in November on Paramount Network (pending the length of the currentwriters’ strike). However, the show will also go on, as the studio has ordered yet another sequel in theTaylor Sheridan-created franchise to debut in December.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Casting has not been announced for the new series, although it was rumored that the network conversed withMatthew McConaugheyfor a potential Dutton-centric spinoff. ViacomCBS President Chris McCarthy addressed the speculation in April, tellingThe Hollywood Reporterthey’re moving forward with the McConaughey-led series.Yellowstoneisavailable to stream on Peacock.

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Dustin Lynchhas expressed interest in joining the neo-Western dramaYellowstone!The 37-year-old country startold ETat Thursday’sAcademy of Country Music Awardsthat he would be pleased to join the franchise — like fellow country singer and series' season 5 starLainey Wilson.“I would be totally down. Absolutely, yes,” Lynch said. “I grew up on a horse, so I’m comfortable in that situation for sure. I can farm a little bit.“Lynch’s statement came as the singer was nominated for his first ACM Award in his career. His single,“Thinking ‘Bout You,“featuringMacKenzie Porterwas nominated for Music Event of the Year.Although HARDY and Lainey Wilson’s"Wait in the Truck"took home the award, Lynch told ET how he is still “so grateful. It’s really cool — ‘Thinking ‘Bout You’ has changed my life and MacKenzie’s.““To have a nomination is such a great tip of the hat from the industry,” he said. “We’re so pumped.“RELATED VIDEO: Yellowstone’ to End with Season 5 in November — and a Sequel Series Will Debut a Month LaterYellowstone— which will reportedly conclude following its next installment, will air in November on Paramount Network (pending the length of the currentwriters’ strike). However, the show will also go on, as the studio has ordered yet another sequel in theTaylor Sheridan-created franchise to debut in December.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Casting has not been announced for the new series, although it was rumored that the network conversed withMatthew McConaugheyfor a potential Dutton-centric spinoff. ViacomCBS President Chris McCarthy addressed the speculation in April, tellingThe Hollywood Reporterthey’re moving forward with the McConaughey-led series.Yellowstoneisavailable to stream on Peacock.

Dustin Lynchhas expressed interest in joining the neo-Western dramaYellowstone!

The 37-year-old country startold ETat Thursday’sAcademy of Country Music Awardsthat he would be pleased to join the franchise — like fellow country singer and series' season 5 starLainey Wilson.

“I would be totally down. Absolutely, yes,” Lynch said. “I grew up on a horse, so I’m comfortable in that situation for sure. I can farm a little bit.”

Lynch’s statement came as the singer was nominated for his first ACM Award in his career. His single,“Thinking ‘Bout You,“featuringMacKenzie Porterwas nominated for Music Event of the Year.

Although HARDY and Lainey Wilson’s"Wait in the Truck"took home the award, Lynch told ET how he is still “so grateful. It’s really cool — ‘Thinking ‘Bout You’ has changed my life and MacKenzie’s.”

“To have a nomination is such a great tip of the hat from the industry,” he said. “We’re so pumped.”

RELATED VIDEO: Yellowstone’ to End with Season 5 in November — and a Sequel Series Will Debut a Month Later

Yellowstone— which will reportedly conclude following its next installment, will air in November on Paramount Network (pending the length of the currentwriters’ strike). However, the show will also go on, as the studio has ordered yet another sequel in theTaylor Sheridan-created franchise to debut in December.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Casting has not been announced for the new series, although it was rumored that the network conversed withMatthew McConaugheyfor a potential Dutton-centric spinoff. ViacomCBS President Chris McCarthy addressed the speculation in April, tellingThe Hollywood Reporterthey’re moving forward with the McConaughey-led series.

Yellowstoneisavailable to stream on Peacock.

source: people.com