Florida Georgia Line
Popular Country music duo Florida Georgia Line is making a comeback

Popular Country Duo Signals That Their Reunion Wasn't a One-Off

Florida Georgia Line is bringing the band back together, marking the return of one of Country music's biggest duos.

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Following a four-year hiatus, Florida Georgia Line has signed with an agent and manager. Soon, the Country duo is expected to resume touring together.

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."

Both ties have denied that their split was politically driven. Instead, Hubbard attributed the split to Kelley exploring a solo career on the side while they were still a joint act.

"I don't have capacity to do two careers. Also, it's going to get super sticky. When we're writing songs, who are we writing for? When we got two show offers, an FGL date and a solo date, what are we taking?"

Kelley also addressed the split, but said that it was Hubbard's success as a solo artist that made moving forward as a duo difficult.

"Tyler had solo music out before I even did. Before we even got our fifth album out, he had released a couple songs, he had played Biden's inauguration which was a huge look to be a solo act with Tim McGraw. He released another song. I didn't start releasing music until April."

"He was rocking at radio immediately. Top of January 2021. I didn't get music out until April. Then the album in June."

Regardless of how the split came about, Florida Georgia Line's reunion is highly anticipated among fans.

Even during their four-year break, Florida Georgia Line remained extremely popular on digital streaming platforms. They average over 10 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

On the red carpet at Sunday's 2026 ACM Awards, Tyler Hubbard told Entertainment Tonight that he and Brian Kelley were considering "playing a handful of shows" next year.

Now, with an agent and management in tow, that possibility may be realized soon.