Florida Georgia Line Announces Final Concert Tour Amid Breakup Speculation
WHITEWATER, California — Country music duo Florida Georgia Line, comprising Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, has officially announced their upcoming farewell tour, sparking widespread speculation about the group's dissolution after nearly a decade of chart-topping success.
The announcement was made during a press conference in Nashville, Tennessee on Monday, November 9. The duo, known for their viral hits such as "Cruise" and "H.O.L.Y.," stated that the tour, titled "The Last Rodeo," will commence in June 2024 and conclude in December 2024, covering 40 cities across North America. Hubbard and Kelley cited a desire to pursue individual creative projects as the primary reason for the decision, though neither confirmed a permanent breakup.
Industry analysts have linked the news to a 30 percent surge in ticket sales within 24 hours, according to Live Nation, the event promoter. Social media reactions have been mixed, with fans expressing both anticipation and disappointment on platforms like Twitter and Instagram, where the hashtag #FloridaGeorgiaLineLastRodeo has trended with over 500,000 posts as of Tuesday morning.
No further details regarding potential solo albums or side projects have been released at this time.