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Country stars Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard and their wives recently reconnected for a few days.
Brittney Kelley shared some photos on Instagram on Tuesday evening (March 3) after she and Brian spent time with Tyler and Hayley Hubbard in the snowy mountains in Idaho. Brittney wrote in her caption: “Proof that God’s timing is always better than ours. This week was about healing, laughter, and remembering the ‘why’ that brought us together in the first place. We’re thankful for time together, honest conversations, and the chance to reconnect on a deeper level. Thank you to the Hubbard fam for hosting us at your home out West 🤎 We left with peace about the past and a reminder that redemption is real and the future is bright ✨🎶”
Tyler commented that “Jesus has been busy in Idaho and those three days were so special. Love y’all and loved every minute of our time together. Thanks for making the trek and for the awesome post. Can’t wait for next time.” Brian replied that it was “the best” three days with his former Florida Georgia Line duo partner, and he “can’t wait to run it back.” Hayley agreed that Brittney’s post was “well said,” and “God is so good and so was this week. Can’t wait for more laser tag and [memories].”
The photos arrive as fans express eagerness for a Florida Georgia Line reunion. Kelley and Hubbard became known for “Cruise,” “This Is How We Roll,” “May We All” and other hits throughout the 2010s. They announced that they were “taking a break” as a duo to pursue solo projects in February 2022, and played their final show as Florida Georgia Line in August of that year. Kelley and Hubbard stirred anticipation for a reunion when they appeared in
photos at the 59th CMA Awards in November 2025. The two singer-songwriters have since posted about one another and shared throwback photos on social media; however, neither of them have officially confirmed an FGL reunion as of publication time on Wednesday (March 4).
“Life is good right now,” Kelley said when he addressed rumors about a Florida Georgia Line reunion on an episode of Country Outdoors, a Field and Stream podcast. “I can’t get on TikTok or Instagram without scrolling through and, you know, hearing a couple FGL songs, which is amazing. That run we went on was unbelievable. We’re just so grateful for that, and right now I think just working on our brotherhood is kind of top-tier, most important for us. And I think, you know, 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 on our own stuff still, but I think time will tell and I’m excited about God can do. I think the options are endless right now. it’s really cool to see what time can do, as well. …But if I do think about it, it does excite me. So, we’ll see.”