Brace yourselves, because it feels like a Florida Georgia Line reunion might be getting closer! Both Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have dropped hints about a potential reunion on two different occasions this year.
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Now, Hubbad has given the clearest indication yet that Florida Georgia Line could be making a comeback. His latest comments came during a recent interview with
Chicago's "US99.""I would say we've got some things in the works for next year," Hubbard said. "Brian and I have been hanging out and having a good time. We're kind of itching to get back on stage... So we'll probably put some shows together next year. That's about as much as we've planned at this point. We're both excited. It's gonna be a fun year next year."
Ok, so there's no mention of new music, but at least they're thinking of getting back on the road as a duo. For Florida Georgia Line, that's a huge win. After all, outside of their performance back in March, at a Country Radio Seminar, fans haven't seen the duo sharing a stage since they entered an indefinite hiatus in 2022.
Of course, the hope will be that Hubbard and Kelley enjoy being back so much that new music naturally becomes part of the conversation. Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves, though.
Florida Georgia Line Are Still a Huge Draw
Florida Georgia Line may not have released any new music in the past four years, but that doesn't mean they're not still titans of the country industry. According to Spotify, they're still drawing over 12.2 million streams per month. Once you factor in all the other streaming services, that number likely sits around a conservative 20 million.
Their feature on Bebe Rexha's "Meant To Be" is currently Florida Georgia Line's most successful track on the streaming giant. That song has amassed over 1.5 billion hits since it was released. "Cruise" has pulled in over 565.9 million streams, and "This Is How We Roll" rounds out Florida Georgia Line's top three with 472 million hits.
Let's be honest, we've all been waiting for the day Hubbard and Kelley get back together. Looks like good things really do come to those who wait.
