Country duo Florida Georgia Line announces the unthinkable after a decade of dominating the charts. Here are the top 5 things you need to know about this.
- The duo is officially ending their tour following Tyler Hubbard’s candid announcement about prioritizing his solo career and family life, leaving fans devastated.
- Their final performance together as a group will happen this weekend in Nashville, marking the end of an era for the "Cruise" hitmakers.
- Brian Kelley, the other half of Florida Georgia Line, is planning a separate country solo project, hinting at a possible rebranding away from their signature "bro-country" sound.
- Industry insiders reveal a long-rumored creative split was sparked by disagreements over musical direction and their respective side projects, including Hubbard's gospel-inspired songs.
- This news comes just months after they dropped their last album, "Life Rolls On," which many fans see as a bittersweet farewell, making this weekend's show a must-see event.