Florida Georgia Line surprised fans by reuniting onstage for the first time in nearly four years during a special celebration honoring Jason Aldean.
The duo last performed together in August 2022. Since then, both artists have focused on solo careers, though recent months have brought hints that their relationship was warming again.
That moment became official when the two took the stage to perform “You Make It Easy,” the 2018 No. 1 hit they co-wrote for Aldean alongside Morgan Wallen.
“It feels good to be here with my brother,” Hubbard told the crowd, as Kelley stood beside him smiling.
Florida Georgia Line originally split as tensions grew around creative direction and personal priorities, with both artists later acknowledging that stress, family life, and the pandemic played a role. Their once close friendship also suffered, and the two spent years largely out of contact.
Recently, however, Hubbard and Kelley have begun repairing that relationship, reconnecting privately before this public reunion. While no official plans for new music or a tour have been announced, their onstage chemistry sparked immediate buzz.
For now, fans are left with a powerful reminder of what made Florida Georgia Line one of country music’s most dominant duos and the sense that this reunion may not be the last.

