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Florida Georgia Line 2027 Reunion: What Tyler Hubbard Just Revealed About Coming Back

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Country music just got some exciting news. Tyler Hubbard recently told Chicago’s US999 radio station that Florida Georgia Line isn’t done yet, and 2027 is shaping up to bring reunion shows. After the duo officially split in 2022 following 12 years of making music together, both Hubbard and Brian Kelley went solo. But gradual reconnections throughout 2026 have led to something bigger. They performed together at the 2025 CMA Awards, did a tribute show at the Country Radio Seminar in March, and most importantly, delivered back-to-back performances at CMA Fest in June at Nissan Stadium and Blake Shelton’s Ole Red.

What makes this reunion different from typical“we got the band back together”stories is the depth behind it. Hubbard has been open about what these performances mean, describing them as involving forgiveness, healing, history, and brotherhood. Both musicians have acknowledged that their friendship is stronger now than before the split, and the emotional weight of what they’re doing goes far beyond just playing hits. Hubbard confirmed that he and Kelley have been spending time together, the chemistry is undeniable, and they’re excited about getting back on stage. While no official tour dates or venue announcements have been made yet, the momentum is clearly building.

For country fans who grew up with Florida Georgia Line’s music, this news is a long time coming. The question now is what 2027 will look like and whether an official tour announcement is on the horizon. Are you excited about the possibility of seeing Florida Georgia Line perform live again?

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