Tyler Hubbard Fuels Florida Georgia Line Reunion News With 2025 Shows
Florida Georgia Line reunion news moved a step closer on Sunday evening, when Tyler Hubbard said he and Brian Kelley have been toying around and flirting with the idea of playing a handful of Florida Georgia Line shows next year. He paired that with a firm line on the creative side: there is no new Florida Georgia Line music on the way at this time.
ACM Red Carpet in Las Vegas
May 17 gave the story its clearest public update. Hubbard told Cassie DiLaura on the red carpet at the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards that “we have been toying around and flirting with the idea of playing a handful of shows next year.” He also said “the idea of playing shows together sounds like a lot of fun.”
Hubbard added that “it’s been a really fun season of healing” with Kelley, and expanded on that with, “we’ve had a blast. It’s been a really fun season of healing, like you said, and we’ve been hanging out, laughing, cutting up, goofing around, and it just feels like the old days.” That language matters because it points to a working relationship that has warmed up enough to keep the reunion conversation public instead of private.
2012 to August 2022
Florida Georgia Line’s timeline gives the proposal weight. The duo launched their careers with a debut record in 2012, announced in February 2022 that they were taking a break as a duo to pursue solo projects, and played their final show together in August 2022.
The gap is the friction point. Hubbard said there is no new Florida Georgia Line music planned right now, and he said he is too busy working on his solo material at the moment. That means any return would start as a live play, not a full reset of the project, which is exactly why a handful of shows is the only concrete idea on the table.
Land on May 22
Friday, May 22 keeps Hubbard occupied before any reunion talk can turn into dates or routing. His newest song, Land, is due to arrive then, and he is also looking ahead to performance dates on Dan + Shay’s fall headlining tour.
For now, the practical read is simple: fans looking for Florida Georgia Line should watch for live dates, not a new album. Hubbard’s comments put a possible stage return ahead of any studio reunion, and he was clear enough to leave the music question closed while keeping the door open on a few shows next year.