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When they first came on the scene, Florida Georgia Line was little more than a distracting sound in an otherwise calm ambiance of country music. But the harder they worked for their small crowds, the bigger those crowds got until Florida Georgia Line tour dates became one of the hottest commodities in country music. Songs like “Cruise” (feat. Nelly), “Get Your Shine On”, and “This Is How We Roll” all build up to one hell of a summer soundtrack. Don’t forget all their classic #1s as well as some plain ole fan favorites. Tunes we all love to sing along and share with friends and family.
Fully embracing their bro-country-meets-hick-hop sound, FGL has built a strong following of younger country music fans that snatch up Florida Georgia Line tour tickets the moment they hit the box office. But don’t let the party atmosphere fool you. Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, the dynamic FGL duo, have a soft side too. Right, when you think the party couldn’t get any hotter, this two simmer down into ballads that make the ladies hearts melt! Tracks like “Stay” (originally written and performed by Memphis’s own Black Stone Cherry) catapulted these guys to the top of the charts and the center of fans hearts. Of course, that’s why Florida Georgia Line tour tickets go so fast. Their live shows are a complete experience from start to finish.
As Florida Georgia Line tour dates add up they keep knocking them down without ever showing a sign of stopping. Heavy hitting country hits, lights, and the crowd roaring. Nothing but high energy from this duo and their incredible band. Don’t forget to see them when they stop by your town it’s an experience you don’t want to miss!
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Florida Georgia Line Performs Last Show After 12 Years as a Duo: 'Closing of an Incredible Chapter'
"The next chapter is very exciting, but we wanna celebrate this chapter with you guys," said Tyler Hubbard onstage at FGL's final show as a duo at the Minnesota State Fair
After 12 years together, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley 's time as Florida Georgia Line has come to a close.
On Wednesday, the Diamond-selling country duo performed their final show as FGL at the Minnesota State Fair and took a moment to thank their fans for supporting the "Cruise" performers over the years.
"This is our last official concert as Florida Georgia Line ," said Hubbard, 35, onstage, per CountryNow . "Let's see what we got left in the tank."
During FGL's performance of the six-times Platinum-certified "H.O.L.Y.," Hubbard shared a heartfelt moment with the crowd. "I just want to take a second because I don't want this moment to get lost tonight," he told the crowd. "I want to express our gratitude, from BK and myself, from the bottom of our heart, man, for the last 12 years of our life that you guys have allowed us to do what we love"
The musician reportedly continued, "You've enabled us to chase this crazy dream of writing songs and playing shows and hoping somebody will show up to listen, so thank you guys. Man, it really, really means the world to us."
He then spoke about the group's end and what's to come from the singer-songwriters, who met through a campus worship group while attending Belmont University in 2008 and founded FGL in 2010.
"I spent a lot of this afternoon thinking about the last 10 years and what this night means to us is the closing of an incredible, incredible chapter for us," said Hubbard, referring to the 2012 release of FGL's debut album Here's to the Good Times .
"It's very exciting for us to look at what's ahead and see what's next, and the next chapter is very exciting, but we wanna celebrate this chapter with you guys," he added before launching into the end of "H.O.L.Y." and asking fans, "So tonight, before we move onto the next song, can we sing this chorus one more time together?"
As the show came to a close following performances of hits including "Get Your Shine On," Bebe Rexha collaboration "Meant to Be" and the encore opener "Lil Bit," Hubbard addressed the crowd once again to show appreciation for Kelley, 37, while performing "Cruise."
"What a special night, thank you guys for celebrating with us. BK, I love you, man," said Hubbard. "Thanks again. It's been a special night for us. We love y'all."
When the concert concluded, Hubbard and Kelley exited opposite sides of the stage.
Going forward, both members will pursue solo careers. Kelley released his Wave Pack EP in April 2021, followed by debut album Sunshine State of Mind that June, while Hubbard dropped his Dancin' In the Country EP earlier this year, with his first full-length due Jan. 27. Both musicians have solo tour dates booked for this year.
Despite rumored turbulence between the pair over the past few years, both halves of Florida Georgia Line refused to call the split a breakup in the traditional sense while speaking to PEOPLE in February.
"I think 'taking a break' is the proper term, as opposed to breaking up," said Hubbard at the time.
"We're not going our separate ways," Kelley said, adding more details. "We're taking a break from recording our music. We're being artists. We love creating. And so a couple years back, we started writing without each other and trying different writers, and now we're both doing that with our music."
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Don’t Judge Tyler Hubbard by His Florida Georgia Line Days
By Joseph Hudak
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Ten years ago this week, Tyler Hubbard barreled into a Brazilian steakhouse inside the Hard Rock Hotel in Cancun, Mexico, dropped himself into a chair at a dinner table, and did his best to appear sober.
It didn’t work.
I was there to do an interview for Country Weekly magazine (RIP) with Hubbard and his Florida Georgia Line bandmate Brian Kelley , but a long day’s video shoot for what Hubbard says was FGL’s most expensive video ever, “Get Your Shine On,” and too many post-shoot drinks left the singer, then only 25, far from interview-ready. His handlers shooed him out of the room, forced him to eat something, and commanded he go for a walk around the property. Florida Georgia Line had a beachside show to play in a few hours for hotel VIPs and Hubbard had to deliver. Somehow, he did.
That Hubbard is far different from the one sitting across from me on this January morning in Nashville. Dressed in a blaze-orange Filson hat and a camo pullover, Hubbard is now 35, clear-eyed, and speaks with a measured thoughtfulness. He’s also a solo artist who dropped his self-titled debut album this week, putting a capstone on his time with Florida Georgia Line and introducing himself to country music fans under his own name.
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“I’d be naïve to say it had nothing to do with differences of opinion and difference of geographic location and nothing to do with social media, but the decision would have been the same, regardless,” Hubbard says. “BK came to me and said this is what I’m doing. He initiated the solo thing and asked for my support. I told BK I want you to do what you need to do to make you happy, and I’ll figure out what I’m doing after that…. But I wasn’t willing to continue making FGL records and go sign another FGL deal if we were going to do solo stuff. I didn’t have the capacity for both.”
With Kelley committed to a solo career , the die had been cast: Florida Georgia Line would be dissolving, amicably. Hubbard thought he’d focus on songwriting and maybe “hop on a song” as a featured artist, like he did with “Undivided,” the ode to unity he wrote for Tim McGraw and performed during President Biden’s inauguration TV special. But the decision to keep the impending breakup of FGL a secret rubbed him wrong and helped feed the gossipy drama that consumed the duo’s final act.
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Eventually, Hubbard says he felt the same call of a solo career as his former bandmate and set about reinventing himself. A little over a month after Florida Georgia Line’s last concert, he was onstage at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena opening Keith Urban’s The Speed of Now Tour. It was a far cry from the headlining shows that Hubbard played with Kelley: There were no catwalks, no pyro, no trampolines, no onstage Fireball shots. Instead, Hubbard and his band squeezed in around Urban’s draped-off gear, trying to make a connection with an audience who maybe kinda sorta recognized the guy onstage, even if they didn’t yet know solo cuts like “I’m the Only One” or “Everybody Needs a Bar.” Watching Hubbard work to win over the crowd was to witness an exercise in humility — something not often used to describe FGL at the height of their fame.
“When I came out onstage, it was humbling,” Hubbard says. “There were people at the Keith shows who were connecting the dots during the show. I’d watch it firsthand. The first three or four songs, I was seeing some people going, ‘Where do I know this guy from?’ It was a reminder that it may be a year or even longer until all the lights have turned on for everyone.”
But then he’d play “Cruise” and an arena-wide revelation occurred, followed quickly by his first solo Number One, “5 Foot 9,” a song Hubbard wrote about his wife of nearly eight years, Hayley, with Chase McGill and Jaren Johnston.
“I had zero responsibilities and not much to lose,” Hubbard admits. “But I’ve done personal work, emotional work, mental work, spiritual work.”
When Johnston’s father passed last year, Hubbard — who, at just 20, watched his own father die in a helicopter crash in their backyard — was there to console him and keep him afloat.
“Tyler would leave me messages, saying he loved me and was thinking about me, and that shit goes a long way,” Johnston says. “Because most people, when they know a friend or acquaintance in the music business who is grieving, run away from that. That’s the last thing people want to get involved with.”
Sixteen years later, the loss of Hubbard’s father remains fresh, but he chooses to use the lingering grief as inspiration. “In a way, I am thankful for the perspective I’ve been given,” he says. He pays tribute to his dad in the new song “Miss My Daddy,” a shockingly vulnerable portrait of a man who, halfway into his thirties, still vividly mourns his father’s absence. ( Hearing him sing , “I just miss my daddy, I just miss my dad,” will wreck you.) It’s the type of hyper-personal song that Hubbard might not have written while in Florida Georgia Line.
“They were writing ‘Cruise’ and ‘Round Here’ and all these hits, but there wasn’t as much heart as in what he’s writing these days,” Johnston, a frequent co-writer, says. “He’s thinking about it more and he cares more.”
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“It’s still up and running and nothing has changed there,” Hubbard says. “I guess it’s a piece of history now. But I’m proud of it — and we still sell a lot of cheeseburgers.”
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Florida Georgia Line Plot 2019 Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour Dates: Exclusive
Just after the release of their fourth studio album, "Can't Say I Ain't Country," the FGL guys will be hitting the road to perform their new songs around the globe. See the dates here.
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Florida Georgia Line are officially embarking on the next chapter of their career with their fourth album, Can’t Say I Ain’t Country , on Feb. 15. In celebration of the release, the FGL guys (Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard) will be hitting the road this summer to perform their new songs around the globe on the Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour.
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Hubbard and Kelley will be hitting a total of 36 cities on their latest trek, which begins June 13 in Rogers, Arkansas, and is slated to wrap in Irvine, California, on Sept. 28. Though the guys spent most of 2018 off the road to focus on Can’t Say I Ain’t Country , they teased the energy-filled performances to come on tour at festivals and their “Live From Las Vegas” residency — promising there’s much more where that came from.
“We’re ready to party even bigger in 2019,” Kelley says in a statement announcing the tour. “Lots of pyro, energy, and good vibes, with a few surprises up our sleeves. And we’re so glad to be bringing our buddies along for the ride!”
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Joining FGL on the tour are fellow superstar country duo Dan + Shay and “Up Down” collaborator Morgan Wallen. Canaan Smith and HARDY will be joining on select dates. Hubbard adds, “We can’t wait to get back out and play all of these new songs for you! It’s going to be fire!”
The Florida Georgia Line guys had a massive 2018 thanks to their record-breaking hit “Meant to Be,” which held the top spot of the Hot Country Songs chart for 50 total weeks and earned the duo their first Grammy nomination (the song, which features Bebe Rexha, is up for best country duo/group performance). The pair’s latest single from the album, the sultry “Talk You Out of It,” is now climbing Hot Country Songs, sitting at No. 29 on the Jan. 12-dated tally.
Along with the Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour, Florida Georgia Line also revealed the return of FGL Fest on Sept. 7. Once again taking place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, FGL Fest will feature performances from the pair, along Dan + Shay, Nelly and Mitchell Tenpenny, with others to be announced. Tickets will be available to fan club members (FGL Lifers) beginning at 10 a.m. ET on Jan. 14, Citi Cardholders on Jan. 15 at 10 a.m. ET, and general public ( Ticketmaster.com , LiveNation.com , and IMS.com ) on Jan. 18 at 10 a.m. ET.
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Tickets for the Can’t Say I Ain’t Country Tour will be available Jan. 25, and on-sale information for each show will be available in the coming weeks. Take a look at the tour dates below, and pre-order the album here .
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June 13 — Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP* June 14 — Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion* June 15 — Southaven, MS @ BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove* July 11 — Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center* July 12 — Boston, MA @ Xfinity Center* July 13 — Philadelphia, PA @ BB&T Pavilion* July 18 — Bangor, ME @ Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion* July 19 — Hartford, CT @ XFINITY Theatre* July 20 — Jones Beach, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater* July 25 — Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach* July 26 — Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park* July 27 — Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion* Aug. 1 — Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center* Aug. 2 — Burgettstown, PA @ KeyBank Pavilion* Aug. 3 — Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live* Aug. 8 — St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre* Aug. 9 — Chicago, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre* Aug. 15 — Syracuse, NY @ St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview+ Aug. 16 — Scranton, PA @ The Pavilion at Montage Mountain+ Aug. 17 — Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium+ Aug. 22 — Clarkston, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre+ Aug. 23 — Cleveland, OH @ Blossom Music Center+ Aug. 24 — Darien Center, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater+ Aug. 29 — West Palm Beach, FL @ Coral Sky Amphitheatre+ Aug. 30 — Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre+ Aug. 31 — Atlanta, GA @ Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood+ Sept. 7 — Indianapolis, IN @ Indianapolis Motor Speedway – FGL Fest Sept. 12 — Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheatre+ Sept. 13 — Denver, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre+ Sept. 14 — Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater+ Sept. 19 — Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion+ Sept. 20 — San Diego, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre+ Sept. 21 — San Bernardino, CA @ Glen Helen Amphitheater+ Sept. 26 — Sacramento, CA @ Toyota Amphitheatre+ Sept. 27 — Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre+ Sept. 28 — Irvine, CA @ FivePoint Amphitheatre+
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Florida Georgia Line - CANCELLED I Love My Country Tour 2021
The wait is over – global superstars Florida Georgia Line are returning to the road this fall with their I LOVE MY COUNTRY TOUR 2021 , including a stop in Chicago on October 29 !
“Touring is back, y’all! This is the longest we’ve gone without being on the road, and we’ve been counting down the days until we can finally say – we’re going on tour! Thank you to our fans for all of your support with our new music over the past year, we truly can’t wait to bring these tunes to the stage,” shares FGL’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley. “We’re excited to see your faces, feel the energy, and bring some good vibes to your city this fall. Let's make some new memories!”
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Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley's Drama Explained
Posted: March 7, 2024 | Last updated: March 8, 2024
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Florida Georgia Line bandmates Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have achieved major success in country music, but behind the scenes, it wasn’t always peachy between them.
Hubbard and Kelley founded their duo in 2010 and broke records with their debut single, “Cruise” in 2012. After releasing four studio albums from 2012 to 2019, they made headlines in 2020 when Tyler and his wife, Hayley Hubbard , unfollowed his bandmate. Fans were quick to assume that political differences put a wedge between them as Tyler and Hayley were vocal supporters of Kamala Harris and Brian, who is married to Brittney Kelley , slammed Joe Biden supporters.
The two men addressed the social media drama in a joint interview on SiriusXM’s Exit 209.
“I unfollowed BK for a few days while we were through this political, you know, in the middle of this election and everything going on,” Tyler told Storme Warren . “And, and I even called him and told him, I said, ‘Hey buddy, I love you. And I love you a lot more in real life than on your stories right now. So I’m just going to, so that’s why I’m unfollowing you. Nothing personal. I still love you. You’re still my brother.’ I just didn’t want to see it every time I opened Instagram. And so it wasn’t a big deal.”
While they went on to release their fifth studio album, Life Rolls On , in 2021, the musicians hinted at a hiatus in 2022, launching solo careers. Brian clarified at the time that they are “not going their separate ways” but rather taking a “break.” However, months later, he hinted that there were no plans for the twosome to work together after wrapping their summer 2022 tour.
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When Tyler unfollowed Brian in November 2020, their spouses got involved as Hayley also unfollowed her husband’s bandmate. Brittney, meanwhile, fueled the fire by sharing a series of cryptic quotes via Instagram Stories, including one that read: “Real friends don’t always agree with [you] but they do respect your right to have an opinion.”
In an Instagram video later that same day, Brittney added, “A lot of people need to look up the definition of a democracy and bipartisanship and learn that.”
Tyler later re-followed Brian amid fan attention.
Days after unfollow-gate made headlines, the pair addressed the controversy during a joint interview, with Tyler admitting that there have been “hard times” between them in the past. “It’s not all sugar-coated. And so the truth is, and I think this is important to talk about, me and BK have done the work,” he said.
Brian released a solo album titled Sunshine State Of Mind in June.
“Me and Tyler, individually, we appreciate all of the support,” he told CMT at the time. “I think this is the next natural step. We didn’t expect this to happen. We’re excited. Tyler’s killing the writing game. I think he’s also working on an album. I don’t know when that’s coming out, but I can’t wait to hear that and see what it does. I think we’re both two unique individuals. I love what we both do separately. I love what we do together, and it’s cool to give our fans and all the fans something different. I think this is a version of that.”
“I think ‘taking a break’ is the proper term, as opposed to breaking up,” Tyler told People in February 2022.
Months later, he released his first solo song, “5 Foot 9,” in May 2022.
“I don’t know after that what the plan is,” Brian admitted in May 2022 about their future as a band post-summer tour. “It’s not clear to me. At the end of the day, we’re brothers, so we’ll always have each other‘s back and support, and that’s what it should be.”
Amid band breakup speculation, Tyler went on the The Storme Warren Show that June, where he opened up about why he wanted to pursue a solo music career.
“I think [personal expression is] definitely part of it. But also, you mentioned kind of being under the umbrella of a band or a brand, it sort of puts you in a box to not be able to go super deep personally,” he explained at the time. “So, you can connect with the fans, but you can only go so deep because you have respect and you wanna understand that, you know, maybe you and your bandmates aren’t all on the exact same season of life and you can’t. … It allows us to just go deeper, which I think is, after 10 years of kind of only getting to go so deep, I just think is extremely healthy and energizing.”
The duo played their last Florida Georgia Line show together at the Minnesota State Fair on August 31. “You’ve enabled us to chase this crazy dream of writing songs and playing shows and hoping somebody will show up to listen, so thank you, guys. It means the world to us,” Tyler told the crowd, calling the moment “the closing of an incredible, incredible chapter” for himself and Brian. “It’s very exciting for us to look at what’s ahead, see what’s next. And the next chapter ahead is very exciting, but we wanna celebrate this chapter with you guys.”
Kelley released a single titled “Kiss My Boots” in March 2024 with lyrics that hinted at him being wronged by someone and “throwin’ dirt” on his name.
“Want the world to know that you did me wrong / I don’t know how you act sweet, after how you did me / Here’s a middle finger to you through a song,” he sang on the track.
In the music video, Kelley hunted a snake before showing a close-up of his belt, which read “Florida.” Fans were quick to question whether Kelley was throwing shade at Hubbard.
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Is Florida Georgia Line Breaking Up? Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley’s Drama Through the Years
Florida Georgia Line bandmates Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have achieved major success in country music, but behind the scenes, it wasn’t always peachy between them.
Hubbard and Kelley founded their duo in 2010 and broke records with their debut single, “Cruise” in 2012. After releasing four studio albums from 2012 to 2019, they made headlines in 2020 when Tyler and his wife, Hayley Hubbard , unfollowed his bandmate. Fans were quick to assume that political differences put a wedge between them as Tyler and Hayley were vocal supporters of Kamala Harris and Brian, who is married to Brittney Kelley , slammed Joe Biden supporters.
The two men addressed the social media drama in a joint interview on SiriusXM’s Exit 209.
“I unfollowed BK for a few days while we were through this political, you know, in the middle of this election and everything going on,” Tyler told Storme Warren . “And, and I even called him and told him, I said, ‘Hey buddy, I love you. And I love you a lot more in real life than on your stories right now. So I’m just going to, so that’s why I’m unfollowing you. Nothing personal. I still love you. You’re still my brother.’ I just didn’t want to see it every time I opened Instagram. And so it wasn’t a big deal.”
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While they went on to release their fifth studio album, Life Rolls On , in 2021, the musicians hinted at a hiatus in 2022, launching solo careers. Brian clarified at the time that they are “not going their separate ways” but rather taking a “break.” However, months later, he hinted that there were no plans for the twosome to work together after wrapping their summer 2022 tour.
Scroll through for a timeline of their ups and downs:
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Florida Georgia Line bandmates Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have achieved major success in country music, but behind the scenes, it wasn’t always peachy between them. Hubbard and Kelley founded their duo in 2010 and broke records with their debut single, “Cruise” in 2012. After releasing four studio albums from 2012 to 2019, they made headlines in 2020 when Tyler and his wife, Hayley Hubbard , unfollowed his bandmate. Fans were quick to assume that political differences put a wedge between them as Tyler and Hayley were vocal supporters of Kamala Harris and Brian, who is married to Brittney Kelley , slammed Joe Biden supporters. The two men addressed the social media drama in a joint interview on SiriusXM's Exit 209. “I unfollowed BK for a few days while we were through this political, you know, in the middle of this election and everything going on,” Tyler told Storme Warren . “And, and I even called him and told him, I said, ‘Hey buddy, I love you. And I love you a lot more in real life than on your stories right now. So I'm just going to, so that's why I'm unfollowing you. Nothing personal. I still love you. You're still my brother.' I just didn't want to see it every time I opened Instagram. And so it wasn't a big deal." While they went on to release their fifth studio album, Life Rolls On , in 2021, the musicians hinted at a hiatus in 2022, launching solo careers. Brian clarified at the time that they are “not going their separate ways” but rather taking a “break.” However, months later, he hinted that there were no plans for the twosome to work together after wrapping their summer 2022 tour. Scroll through for a timeline of their ups and downs:
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When Tyler unfollowed Brian in November 2020, their spouses got involved as Hayley also unfollowed her husband’s bandmate. Brittney, meanwhile, fueled the fire by sharing a series of cryptic quotes via Instagram Stories, including one that read: “Real friends don’t always agree with [you] but they do respect your right to have an opinion.”
In an Instagram video later that same day, Brittney added, “A lot of people need to look up the definition of a democracy and bipartisanship and learn that.”
Tyler later re-followed Brian amid fan attention.
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Days after unfollow-gate made headlines, the pair addressed the controversy during a joint interview, with Tyler admitting that there have been “hard times” between them in the past. “It's not all sugar-coated. And so the truth is, and I think this is important to talk about, me and BK have done the work,” he said.
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Brian released a solo album titled Sunshine State Of Mind in June.
“Me and Tyler, individually, we appreciate all of the support,” he told CMT at the time. “I think this is the next natural step. We didn’t expect this to happen. We’re excited. Tyler’s killing the writing game. I think he’s also working on an album. I don’t know when that’s coming out, but I can’t wait to hear that and see what it does. I think we’re both two unique individuals. I love what we both do separately. I love what we do together, and it’s cool to give our fans and all the fans something different. I think this is a version of that.”
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“I think ‘taking a break’ is the proper term, as opposed to breaking up,” Tyler told People in February 2022.
Months later, he released his first solo song, “5 Foot 9,” in May 2022.
“I don’t know after that what the plan is,” Brian admitted in May 2022 about their future as a band post-summer tour. “It’s not clear to me. At the end of the day, we’re brothers, so we’ll always have each other‘s back and support, and that’s what it should be.”
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Amid band breakup speculation, Tyler went on the The Storme Warren Show that June, where he opened up about why he wanted to pursue a solo music career.
“I think [personal expression is] definitely part of it. But also, you mentioned kind of being under the umbrella of a band or a brand, it sort of puts you in a box to not be able to go super deep personally,” he explained at the time. “So, you can connect with the fans, but you can only go so deep because you have respect and you wanna understand that, you know, maybe you and your bandmates aren’t all on the exact same season of life and you can’t. … It allows us to just go deeper, which I think is, after 10 years of kind of only getting to go so deep, I just think is extremely healthy and energizing.”
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The duo played their last Florida Georgia Line show together at the Minnesota State Fair on August 31. "You've enabled us to chase this crazy dream of writing songs and playing shows and hoping somebody will show up to listen, so thank you, guys. It means the world to us," Tyler told the crowd, calling the moment "the closing of an incredible, incredible chapter" for himself and Brian. "It's very exciting for us to look at what's ahead, see what's next. And the next chapter ahead is very exciting, but we wanna celebrate this chapter with you guys."
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Kelley released a single titled “Kiss My Boots" in March 2024 with lyrics that hinted at him being wronged by someone and “throwin’ dirt'' on his name.
“Want the world to know that you did me wrong / I don’t know how you act sweet, after how you did me / Here’s a middle finger to you through a song,” he sang on the track.
In the music video, Kelley hunted a snake before showing a close-up of his belt, which read “Florida." Fans were quick to question whether Kelley was throwing shade at Hubbard.
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Florida Georgia Line Light The Fuse on 2017 Dig Your Roots Tour
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE Light the Fuse on 2017 DIG YOUR ROOTS TOUR
Superstar Duo Explode Back Onto the Road With SOLD-OUT Weekend of Florida Shows New Single “GOD, YOUR MAMA, AND ME” (featuring Backstreet Boys) Out Now lorida Georgia Line with Dustin Lynch, Chris Lane
Nashville, Tenn. (January 30, 2017) – FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE reignited their DIG YOUR ROOTS TOUR on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night (1/27, 1/28 and 1/29), thrilling Tallahassee, Orlando and Miami, Florida, fans in a sold-out homecoming weekend for the duo’s Brian Kelley.
Drawing 40,000 plus people over three nights, Kelley and Georgia native Tyler Hubbard picked up right where they left off in 2016, which found them breaking attendance records and playing to over one million fans for the second year in a row. Delivering a high-octane level of performance that is unmatched in the world of country music, FGL showed exactly why they’ve been called “one of the hottest country acts alive” by MusicRow Magazine.
An expanded celebration of FGL’s chart-topping third studio album, DIG YOUR ROOTS, the 2017 DIG YOUR ROOTS TOUR features Dustin Lynch and Chris Lane as supporting artists, as well as Seth Ennis, Ryan Follese and Morgan Wallen on select dates. Next weekend the tour will head for the country’s heartland with shows in Illinois, Missouri and Oklahoma, and continue on with dates scheduled through May.
The history-making duo dominated the charts in 2016 with their 2X PLATINUM #1 smash-hit “H.O.L.Y.” – which sat on top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for an astonishing 18 weeks. Their hopeful GOLD-certified anthem, “May We All” (featuring Tim McGraw) marks their 12th No. 1 overall, while their newly released knockout “God, Your Mama, And Me” (featuring Backstreet Boys) is climbing the charts.
Since introducing their breakout vibes in 2012, FGL has earned prestigious honors from the AMA, ACM Awards, CMA Awards, Billboard Music Awards and CMT. Their previous BMLG Records releases – 2X PLATINUM debut HERE’S TO THE GOOD TIMES and PLATINUM ANYTHING GOES – have attributed to sales surpassing 26 million tracks and more than 3.5 million albums worldwide. With their massive debut, FGL’s “Cruise” is the only country single to ever be certified DIAMOND for sales exceeding 10 million copies and overtook the record for longest #1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.
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