Florida Georgia Line is officially over.
The award-winning country duo, composed of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, played their final show together on Wednesday at the Minnesota State Fair.
In the midst of their last official concert as a duo, Hubbard took a moment to reflect on the last 10 years while performing “H.O.L.Y.”
“I just want to take a second because I don’t want this moment to get lost tonight. I want to express our gratitude, from BK and myself, from the bottom of our heart man, for the last 12 years of our life that you guys have allowed us to do what we love,” Hubbard said.
After singing the final lyrics to “Cruise” and graciously thanking fans for the last decade, the pair exited the stage on different sides as the crowd erupted into a lengthy cheer.
Shania Twain will be part of a celebrity panel on the UK singing competition show “Starstruck.” She is replacing Sheridan Smith as a judge for Season 2 of ITV’s hit series, and joins, among others, Adam Lambert, on the panel.
Brandi Carlile — will be among the performers at the 22nd annual Americana Honors & Awards ceremony in Nashville on Sept. 13. Also on the bill: Lucinda Williams, Allison Russell, The War and Treaty, Morgan Wade, Indigo Girls and many more.
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Kane Brown has a busy tour schedule in place for this year, and he’s already looking ahead to 2023.
He just announced a spring tour for 2023, the U.S. leg of the Drunk or Dreaming Tour.
The 24-date tour will kick off on March 16 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and wraps up in Greenwood Village, Colo., on June 10th. The tour will include the artist’s first solo headlining arena show in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena on March 31.
Dustin Lynch, Gabby Barrett, and LoCash will join as openers.