Kevin Bacon performs with daughter Sosie and son Travis in sweet new photo

Kevin Baconcouldn't be prouder of the talented individuals his two children with wife Kyra Sedgwick have become, as they've followed his footsteps into the entertainment industry.

The actor, 64, is a dad to son Travis, 33, and daughter Sosie, 31, both of whom are performers – Travis is a musician, mainly specializing in alt-rock and metal, while Sosie is an actress.

Kevin shared a sweet tribute to his two children on Father's Day with a photo of the three performing, with the two men on guitar while Sosie took charge of the tambourine.

The Footloose star could be seen leaning over to embrace his daughter and give her a kiss while proudly looking his son in the eye, and it's definitely a touching moment.

"There's no greater gift in the world than being your dad. I love you both more than you know. #HappyFathersDay to all the dads out there," he sweetly wrote.

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Fans flooded his comments section with heart emojis and adoring messages like: "Happy, Father’s Day, Kev! You're definitely a cool Dad!"

Kevin Bacon shares a glimpse of a performance alongside children Travis and Sosie Bacon in a photo shared on Instagram
Kevin Bacon shares a glimpse of a performance alongside children Travis and Sosie Bacon in a photo shared on Instagram

Another wrote: "Awww happy Father's Day to you! This is so cute," while a third added: "Their hearts' been rockin' from a chair to the stage.. always filling them with the good stuff!! Great pic."

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Kyra, 57, for her part, went even further, sharing a sweet Father's Day tribute of her own to Kevin with another photo of their kids, this time from the way back machine.

Kyra Sedgwick shares a throwback image of children Travis and Sosie Bacon in honor of Father's Day on Instagram
Kyra Sedgwick shares a throwback image of children Travis and Sosie Bacon in honor of Father's Day on Instagram

The actress and filmmaker shared the most adorable childhood photo of the pair dressed up in their Halloween costumes, with Travis as a swashbuckling musketeer and Sosie as, presumably, a tree.

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"Happy Father's Day to the best dad we could've asked for," she lovingly wrote, before adding for her husband: "Remember the time you made the kids these costumes? (I helped, but only a little)"

Kevin Bacon, daughter Sosie Bacon, and actress Kyra Sedgwick arrive to the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 12, 2014
Kevin Bacon, daughter Sosie Bacon, and actress Kyra Sedgwick arrive to the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 12, 2014

Speaking with People last year at the premiere of the slasher-thriller They/Them, he praised his kids for helping him develop the ability to "listen" a bit more.

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"I think that in the past few years, even someone as old and weathered as me can say, 'Let me start to listen a little bit more and start to look at things from a different point of view,'" he said. "Certainly when it comes to young people, they are our future."

Kyra Sedgwick, Kevin Bacon and their son Travis Bacon smiling on a red carpet
Kyra Sedgwick, Kevin Bacon and their son Travis Bacon smiling on a red carpet

When speaking with Yahoo Entertainmentat the same event, he expanded upon that by relating it to the film's message of support for the LGBTQ+ community.

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"With our kids, we really tried our best to say, 'OK, you can do your own thing and figure it out,'" Kevin explained. "That's worked out for our kids, but it's tough.

Kevin and Kyra smiling and embracing while facing the camera
Kevin and Kyra smiling and embracing while facing the camera

"There's a long history of forcing children into boxes, whether it's based on something cultural or religious. I think that what you have to hope for is that, as a society, we grow and learn from that."