Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley play final show as a duo
02.09.2022 - 18:09
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Country music stars Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line played their last show as a duo. The two gave their final performance as Florida Georgia Line during the Minnesota State Fair on Wednesday night, ending the show with one of their biggest hits, "Cruise." Hubbard and Kelley have been a duo for a decade, with their first album "Here's to the Good Times" released in 2012. Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley played their final show as a band at the Minnesota State Fair.
(Jeremy Chan/Getty Images) The speculation of their parting dates back to the beginning of 2021 when they started to speak about their plans to pursue solo projects. At the time, they continued to reassure fans that they weren't splitting up.They released their fifth album "Life Rolls On" together in February 2021.
Kelley dropped his first solo album "Sunshine State of Mind," in June. "It's really just a fun time to be alive and to be able to create because, you know, Tyler can do his thing. I can do my thing.
We can do our thing together," Kelley said to Fox News Digital in 2021. "I think at the end of the day, it really adds to what we built with FGL." Hubbard followed suit, dropping his own six song EP in August 2022 "Dancin' In The Country" and has plans to release his full debut album in the beginning of 2023. Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have been putting out their own solo music.
( Jason Kempin/ACMA2020/Getty Images for ACM) Hubbard touched upon Florida Georgia Line's split on "The Bobby Bones Show" in July. On the show, he shared that even though a lot of people have speculated that their break was initiated by political differences, that was not the case. He also said there is no bad blood between them and added that Kelley
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