DoesNick Lachey‘s son have boy-band potential?

The98 Degreessinger, 45, brought his oldest child,Camden John, on stage during aconcert for his seventh birthdayon Sept. 12 — and he soaked up the spotlight.

“After he heard the crowd cheering for us in the dressing room, he said, ‘Can we do that again? That was really fun,’ ” Lachey, who has teamed up withSubway and Feeding Americato fight food insecurity with theUgly Veggies campaign, tells PEOPLE. “I think he got a little bit of the stage bug, if you will.”

“Cam, especially, really loves music and singing,” theFeeding Americapartner says. “You never want to force your kids to do what you do, but it’s nice when they naturally gravitate to the same passions that you have.”

Nick Lachey and son Camden.Nick Lachey/Instagram

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Lachey adds with a laugh, “[Camden], unfortunately, has his dad’s dance moves, so I’m not sure dancing is in his future.”

The “Because of You” artist posted avideo of the sweet momentin which he and brotherDrew Lacheysang “Happy Birthday” at the Washington State Fair in Puyallup, Washington, where 98 Degrees performed alongsideBoyz II Men.

“A special moment for all of us,” he captioned the Instagram clip. “Thank you to everyone who helped make Camden’s 7th birthday one he will never forget. Happy birthday kid!! 🎈”

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2019 marks the first year all three of the Lachey children are enrolled in school. And their mom had a plan.

“I’m going to get their bags packed the night before. I’m going to get all of their essentials for school and the next size up, so when they size out of that they’re ready to go,” Vanessa, 38,told PEOPLE last month. “I’m going to have their lunches packed the night before, we’re going to have gas in the car, we’re going to be ready.”

And Camden, who just started first grade, “is my little sports guy,” Vanessa shared. “You name it, he does it. He wants to try everything. He’s so active. He does not stop.”

From now through Oct. 18, you can visituglyveggierescue.comand “adopt” an oddly shaped — yet nutritious — “ugly” veggie for as little as $1 to help provide fresh produce to families in need.

source: people.com