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FGL's Surprise CMA Fest Return Stuns Fans
5 Jun
Summary
- Florida Georgia Line duo surprised fans at CMA Fest
- The duo teased reunion on social media and billboards
- FGL's hits like 'Cruise' and 'Meant to Be' redefined country music

Country music duo Florida Georgia Line, comprised of Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, made a surprise appearance at Nissan Stadium during the first night of CMA Fest in Nashville. The artists, who had been on an "indefinite hiatus" since 2022 to pursue solo projects, reunited on stage, performing their 2013 track "Round Here" to an enthusiastic crowd.
The duo had been subtly hinting at their return all week, updating their social media for the first time in years and posting a cryptic billboard in downtown Nashville that included a phone number. Texting the number revealed a message suggesting "some things are just better together."
Florida Georgia Line's impact on country music is undeniable. Their massive success with "Cruise" ushered in a new era, marked by crossover appeal and sonic experimentation. Their collaboration with Bebe Rexha, "Meant to Be," holds the record for the longest-running single on the Hot Country chart, further cementing their influence on the genre.