
Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard have been doing their own things since they put Florida Georgia Line on ice in 2022. But in a recent podcast interview, Brian hinted that the door might be open for a reunion — at some point.
Asked on the Country Outdoors Podcast if he and Tyler were getting back together, Brian said, "Right now, I think just working on our brotherhood is kind of top-tier most important for us. And I think, Lord willing, the brotherhood will lead its way home. So we'll see. But right now ... I think we're both focused on the friendship and working our own stuff still. But I think time will tell. ... I think the options are endless right now. It's really cool to see what time can do, as well."
"But," he added, "if I do think about it, it does excite me, so we'll see."
Brian just released a new song, "93 in the Keys." Tyler is working on his next solo album, and meanwhile, he co-wrote George Birge and Luke Bryan's new collaboration, "Ride, Ride, Ride."
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