Tyler Hubbard discussed a possible reunion with former Florida Georgia Line partner Brian Kelley during an interview at the ACM Awards.
Hubbard's comments signal a potential shift for the country music duo, whose fans have long anticipated a return to collaboration after their split. The news comes as Hubbard balances his legacy with the duo against his current trajectory as a solo artist.
Speaking at the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards on May 17, 2024 [1], Hubbard said he addressed the possibility of teaming up with Kelley again. While the singer focused on his individual growth, he acknowledged the enduring interest in a reunion between the two performers.
In addition to the reunion speculation, Hubbard used the appearance to promote his latest solo project. His new single, titled "Land," is scheduled to begin streaming on May 22, 2024 [2]. The release marks a continuation of his effort to establish a distinct musical identity outside of the group dynamic.
Hubbard also announced a scheduled appearance in North Carolina. He will perform at the 106th annual Durham Fair during the fall of 2024 [3]. The event in Durham serves as a key stop in his upcoming performance schedule as he supports his new music.
The interview, conducted by Entertainment Tonight and aired via Prime Video, highlights Hubbard's current focus on expanding his reach. By combining the promotion of "Land" with hints at a reunion, the singer is leveraging both his solo future and his shared history with Kelley to maintain visibility in the country music scene.
“Tyler Hubbard discussed a possible reunion with former Florida Georgia Line partner Brian Kelley.”
The openness to a reunion suggests that the professional relationship between Hubbard and Kelley remains viable, though the timing of the new single "Land" indicates that solo branding remains the immediate priority. By teasing a return to Florida Georgia Line while launching new material, Hubbard is managing fan expectations and maintaining a bridge to the duo's massive established audience.





