Florida Georgia Line: A Possible Reunion on the Horizon

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Florida Georgia Line: A Possible Reunion on the Horizon

Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard are considering the possibility of reuniting Florida Georgia Line in the future. The duo officially went their separate ways in early 2022 to pursue solo careers, marking the end of an era that included hit songs like "Cruise" and "This Is How We Roll." The closure of FGL House in Nashville also signaled a shift away from their shared identity.

Kelley emphasized the importance of repairing their friendship before making any decisions about working together again. He expressed his desire to focus on rebuilding their bond and spending time together. While there are no concrete plans for a reunion, both artists are open to the idea and believe that time will tell.

Hubbard has acknowledged that differences in convictions and boundaries played a role in the split, but there was no single villain. Since parting ways, Kelley released "Sunshine State Of Mind" and "93 in the Keys," while Hubbard dropped his self-titled album and "Strong." They have also been involved in songwriting for other artists.

Despite fan speculation about a potential reunion in 2027 with Morgan Wallen, nothing has been confirmed. Both Kelley and Hubbard are taking things one step at a time, focusing on rebuilding their friendship and letting time guide their future decisions. The possibility of a Florida Georgia Line reunion remains open, but for now, their priority is reconnecting and nurturing their bond.