Florida Georgia Line Reunite With Surprise Appearance at CMA Fest 2026 Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line made a surprise return to the music scene on June 4, 2026, during the first night of CMA Fest in Nashville. The duo, who had been on an indefinite hiatus since 2022, reunited on stage at Nissan Stadium to perform their 2013 hit “Round Here.” The unexpected appearance, introduced by Bruce Buffer, drew cheers from the crowd as the pair joined forces for the nostalgic track, marking their first public collaboration since their split. The reunion was preceded by weeks of subtle hints from the artists. Kelley and Hubbard updated their social media profiles with a new banner reading “FGL LFG” and shared a mysterious billboard in downtown Nashville featuring a phone number. Fans who texted the number received a cryptic message: “Turns out, some things are just better together. Much more to come. FGL LFG.” These clues fueled speculation about their potential comeback, though the duo had previously cited personal projects and creative differences as reasons for their hiatus. Since their split in 2022, both artists have pursued solo careers, with Kelley focusing on his work as a songwriter and Hubbard exploring new musical directions. Their decision to take a break was initially met with rumors of a political rift, as Kelley leaned toward conservative themes while Hubbard embraced more progressive narratives. However, the artists never confirmed the nature of their split, instead emphasizing their desire to explore individual growth. The surprise reunion at CMA Fest reignited discussions about the duo’s legacy in country music. Florida Georgia Line became a defining force in the genre during the 2010s, with their 2012 hit “Cruise” reshaping the landscape of country-pop crossover.#florida_georgia_line #tyler_hubbard #brian_kelley #nissan_stadium #cmas_fest
