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Did you see the split of FGL coming?

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Did you see the split of FGL coming?

It was reported by TMZ on Thursday, Florida Georgia Line played their last show together and will pursue separate careers from here on. The country duo, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, played their final show at the Minnesota State Fair Wednesday night as their last set ever as FGL band.

The performance ended with them singing their very 1st hit song “Cruise” together one last time before walking off the stage in separate directions.

TMZ reported Tyler Hubbard said the split had nothing to do with bad blood between the two artists, but rather issues that are prevalent within the band itself.

Tyler and Brian plan to pursue careers on their own, per officials. Brian will be going to his Florida residency where he will perform some of his newest solo work and Tyler plans to join country stars Keith Urban and Ingrid Andress on their latest tour plus Tyler has a song on the country charts as a solo artist, 5 Foot 9.

The two also have a Nashville bar together off of Broadway downtown called FGL House. No word on the future of the bar.

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