Florida Georgia Line Announces Final Tour Dates, Citing Need for Creative Pause
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — The country music duo Florida Georgia Line has officially announced its final series of tour dates, scheduled to begin in May and conclude in September of this year. The decision, confirmed by the duo’s management team on Tuesday, comes as the artists have cited a mutual need for a creative pause and personal reflection following over a decade of constant touring and recording.
The nine-city tour, titled "Last Call," will include stops in Atlanta, Dallas, and Charlotte, with the final performance set for September 25 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Ticket sales are scheduled to open on Thursday, with prices ranging from $59 to $299. Industry analysts estimate the tour could generate over $50 million in revenue, based on projected sellout rates and merchandise sales.
Sources indicate the duo, consisting of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, have not ruled out future collaborations but emphasized the necessity of this break to pursue solo projects and family commitments. In a joint statement, the artists said, "This is not a goodbye but a necessary pause to honor the creativity that brought us together."
The announcement has sparked widespread discussion among fans and music critics, quickly trending on social media platforms. Some industry observers note that Florida Georgia Line’s decision mirrors a broader trend among established musical acts seeking to recalibrate after extended periods of commercial success. The duo has sold over 30 million records worldwide and garnered multiple awards since their formation in 2010.