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Florida Georgia Line announced Friday they had canceled all shows scheduled for the remainder of the year, joining an expanding list of bands and solo artists that have canceled concerts due to ...
Florida Georgia Line (FGL) is a country music duo composed of Brian Kelley, from Florida, and Tyler Hubbard, from Georgia. Thus, the band's name. What happened to the Florida Georgia Line?
Tyler Hubbard, left, and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line. Some critics regard the duo as a party band, and Kelley said that's just fine. "However people want to think about it, that's OK with ...
Social distancing guidelines due to coronavirus (COVID-19) have made it largely impossible for people to be in the same room with each other, but Florida Georgia Line recently found a way to get ...
Florida Georgia Line is just the latest band to hit the brakes on upcoming performances; on Thursday, BTS announced the cancellation of its world tour BTS Map of the Soul, while Nine Inch Nails ...
As Florida Georgia Line keeps ascending, ... The band’s rise may seem rapid, but as everyone around them emphasizes, it’s the result of years of tough, behind-the-scenes work.
As Florida Georgia Line gear up for the release of their fifth studio album, "Life Rolls On," next month, the duo is keeping excitement high with a catchy new song, "New Truck," a feel-good anthem ...
"Florida Georgia Line" band members Brian Kelley, left, and Tyler Hubbard. (Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) Just because Kelley is creating his own music doesn't mean FGL is over.
Florida Georgia Line will be joined by Bailey Zimmerman in the Grandstand Concert Series show, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Aug. 31. All concerts will end with fireworks, fair representatives say.
In a behind the scenes video shared exclusively with PEOPLE, the Backstreet Boys and FGL band mates Brian Kelley, 31, and Tyler Hubbard, 30, show off the picture-perfect setting of their “God ...
Florida Georgia Line Cancels Tour Due to COVID-19 Concerns: “Safety Has Been Weighing Heavy on Us” The country music duo was set to begin their 29-date tour on Sept. 24.
Here’s one way you know that Florida Georgia Line and Backstreet Boys’ alliance is a genuine one: it seems like no sane manager or label executive would have suggested it.
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