Country music duo Florida Georgia Line, comprising Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, have recently rekindled their partnership after a four-year hiatus. The duo, known for hits like "Cruise" and "H.O.L.Y.," initially announced a break in 2022 to pursue solo careers.
In March 2026, Hubbard and Kelley made a surprise appearance at the BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville’s annual Country Radio Seminar in Nashville. They performed "You Make It Easy," a song they co-wrote with Morgan Wallen and Jordan Schmidt, originally recorded by Jason Aldean. This marked their first joint performance since their split. Hubbard expressed his enthusiasm on stage, stating, "Man, it feels good to be here tonight. It feels good to be here with my brother." (countryliving.com)
Following this reunion, Hubbard revealed in a May 2026 interview that they are considering performing a series of shows in 2027. He mentioned, "We have been toying around and flirting with the idea of playing a handful of shows next year, and that gets us both excited." He emphasized that they are taking things slowly, focusing on rebuilding their friendship and ensuring any future collaborations are enjoyable and stress-free. (whiskeyriff.com)
Fans have responded positively to the news, expressing excitement over the duo's reconciliation and potential return to the stage. While no official tour dates have been announced, the prospect of Florida Georgia Line's reunion has generated significant buzz in the country music community.
