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Florida Georgia Line has made a big announcement about their future.
While attending the opening of the Florida Georgia Museum Exhibit in Nashville, Tenn. on Sunday (February 6), the duo – Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley – announced that they are “taking a break.”
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“I think ‘taking a break’ is the proper term, as opposed to breaking up,” Tyler shared with People.
“We’re not going our separate ways,” Brian added. “We’re taking a break from recording our music. We’re being artists. We love creating. And so a couple years back, we started writing without each other and trying different writers, and now we’re both doing that with our music.”
However, Florida Georgia Line is still in the middle of their tour and have several shows lined up before the break begins.
“We’re sort of using these last 12 shows as a time to celebrate FGL, celebrate the fans, celebrate each other, and then support each other on the next chapter of our musical and creative journey, which is gonna be individually for a while,” Tyler explained. “So we’re excited.”
Tyler and Brian first formed Florida Georgia Line back in 2010 and have won countless awards together, including six CMT awards and four CMA awards.
Over the past year, the guys have been spending a lot of time focusing on solo work, which caused many fans to believe that they were breaking up.
The guys first sparked split rumors back in November 2020 after Tyler unfollowed Brian on Instagram. In a later interview, Tyler explained why he unfollowed his bandmate.
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