Is Florida Georgia Line Getting Back Together? Fans Are Buzzing About a Possible Reunion
Country music fans may finally be getting the news they've been hoping for.
After years of speculation, it appears that Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard have officially buried the hatchet and could be preparing for a Florida Georgia Line reunion.
The duo recently sent the country music world into a frenzy when they updated their social media profiles with a brand-new logo featuring the letters:
FGL LFG
For those wondering, "LFG" stands for "Let's [Effing] Go."
And that's not all.
Billboards have started appearing around Nashville featuring the same logo and a phone number. Fans who text the number receive a message that reads:
"Turns out, some things are just better together. Much more to come. FGL LFG."
Needless to say, that message has fueled rumors that something big is on the horizon.
Florida Georgia Line became one of the biggest acts in country music history with massive hits like "Cruise," "This Is How We Roll," "Round Here," "H.O.L.Y.," and "Simple." The duo dominated country radio throughout the 2010s and helped introduce a whole new generation of fans to country music.
When the group went on hiatus and both artists pursued solo careers, many fans wondered if they would ever share a stage again.
Now, there are growing rumors that the answer may be yes.
Some industry insiders believe Brian and Tyler could make a surprise appearance during CMA Fest this weekend in Nashville. Nothing has been officially confirmed, but the timing of the social media changes and billboard campaign certainly has fans talking.
If a reunion does happen, it would instantly become one of the biggest stories in country music this year.
For now, fans will have to wait and see.
But one thing is clear:
FGL may not be done yet.
And if you're a fan of "Cruise," "Stay," "Confession," or "Dirt," you might want to keep your eyes on Nashville this weekend.






