Florida Georgia Line Announces Surprise Final Album Following Decade-Long Career
GENEVA, NY — In a development that has sent shockwaves through the country music industry, the chart-topping duo Florida Georgia Line has officially announced the forthcoming release of their final studio album, marking the conclusion of a genre-defining decade-long career.
The announcement was made during a private press conference at a recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday afternoon. Sources confirmed that vocalist Tyler Hubbard and vocalist Brian Kelley, alongside their management team, revealed the project, titled "Last Call," will drop digitally and physically on November 15, 2024. The duo stated the decision was mutual, citing a desire to pursue distinct creative paths.
According to industry insiders, the 12-track album will feature several high-profile collaborations, including previously unrecorded material from their 2023 tour. Billboard reports that the duo, known for redefining modern country with hits like "Cruise" and "H.O.L.Y.," has sold over 30 million singles worldwide.
Following the announcement, social media platforms experienced a surge in activity, with the hashtag #FGLEndOfAnEra trending nationwide within an hour. The duo concluded their statement by expressing gratitude to fans, saying, "This is not a goodbye, but a thank you for ten years of unforgettable moments."
The album's lead single is expected to premiere on October 1, ahead of the full release next month.