Florida Georgia Line has started talking like a duo with unfinished business. Tyler Hubbard said at the ACM Awards on May 17 that he and Brian Kelley had been toying around and flirting with the idea of playing a handful of shows next year, a comment that now looks a lot less casual after the band's dormant social accounts suddenly came back to life.
That is why the search traffic is spiking now: the old Florida Georgia Line channels posted a graphic on Tuesday, June 2 reading FGL LFG, and billboards with the same words have since appeared around Nashville during CMA Fest week. The signs pointed people to 615-819-5007, where an auto-response said, “Turns out, some things are just better together. Much more to come. FGL LFG.”
Hubbard has said the two have been hanging out, laughing, cutting up and goofing around, and that it feels like the old days. He described the stretch as “a really fun season of healing,” while stressing that they were trying to soak it up and not rush anything. For fans who watched Florida Georgia Line break up in 2022, the language alone was enough to make a reunion feel more than hypothetical.
But there is still a gap between a tease and a booking. Hubbard also said next year was the original target for a reunion, and the timing of the posts during CMA Fest could just be a way to build buzz around Nashville’s biggest country week rather than a firm announcement. That leaves the same question hanging over the whole campaign: is this a true comeback rollout, or a carefully timed flash of nostalgia aimed at keeping the rumor mill moving?
Either way, Florida Georgia Line has put itself back in the conversation. The duo once defined the bro-country lane, and its breakup came amid a politically charged era that helped harden the split. Hubbard has since built a relatively successful solo career, but the latest clues suggest the pull of the old partnership is still strong enough to matter. The next move will likely be the one that tells the story for real — a surprise CMA Fest appearance, or a concrete plan for those 2026 shows.

