Following a five-year hiatus, one of the most successful country music duos may be getting the band back together.
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Before they split in 2022, Florida Georgia Line became world-renowned hitmakers. Comprising vocalists Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, Florida Georgia Line delivered over a dozen No. 1 hits, including "This Is How We Roll", "Simple", "Meant to Be" (with Bebe Rexha), and "Cruise."
Four years removed from their split, the duo remains popular on music streaming services. They average over 10 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Now, with a robust fan base still intact, the duo could be plotting a reunion tour in 2027.
Florida Georgia Line Could Reunite Really Soon
On the red carpet at Sunday's 2026 ACM Awards, Tyler Hubbard told Entertainment Tonight that he and Brian Kelley are seriously mulling the possibility of "playing a handful of shows" next year.
"We have been toying around, flirting with the idea of playing a handful of shows next year. That gets us both excited. But right now, like I said, we're trying to be patient with it. Trying to enjoy this kind of like 'honeymoon' phase if you will," Hubbard said.
Hubbard also addressed a viral photo of him and Brian Kelley hiking together in January, which sparked rumors that the duo was reuniting.
"One photo and the world thinks you're back on tour automatically," Hubbard told Entertainment Tonight. "To be honest, we've had a blast. It's been a really fun season of healing. We've been hanging out and laughing. [We've] been cutting up and goofing around. It just feels like the old days. For us, we're just trying to soak it up, make the most of it, not rush anything. And be really smart about it."
For now, the music artists will continue building their legacies as solo artists.
Hubbard, who released a solo album in 2023, is set to take part in a 26-stop tour with Dan + Shay in September.
